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ammatk ikemakerand a
'Mspem$x t hat dispenses
ice
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and arwhed
ice
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the
fmz?w
door'
Here's how they work.
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water
fhvvs
from
the hmlsehokl
supply througha solenoidvalve
to the
(1)
automatic icemaker- as needed.
Water is frozen
in the
(2)
cube
moldand ejectedintot~ie
(3) storagebin wherea motor-
poweredaugermovescubes
ti~rward intothedispensingunit.
Cubesor crushedice, as selected,
dispensethroughchutein door
whencradleis pressed.
when the
switch k moved $Ql
CRUSHED ICE,
bafflein housing
channelscubesthroughthecrusher
andcrushedicefills throughchute
into
Ice
access
door
Icemaker
Feeler arm in
CFF (up) position
Feeler arm
in CMN (down)
Dosition
&Ice
@
Iiim'
will pmhm
cadxsa qycb-—approximately
120cubesin a 24-hourperiod,
dependingon freezercompartment
temperature,roomtemperature,
numberof door openingsandother
useconditions.
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d'
ice
is
H ice flowinterruptionis
morethan brief, iceclump(s)may
bethecauseandshouldbe removed,
followinginstructionsbelowand
on page'7.
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Avoid
glass
W'i?th
ice
and
wing
narrow or
extra-tall
glasses.This canjam the chuteor
causethedoor in the chuteto
freezeshut. Periodicallyopenthe
freezercompartmentdoorand look
downintothe chute.If ice is
Mocking the chute,pokeit through
witha woodenspoon.
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'I"help keep bits
oficefrom
being
sprayed beyond
the
gklss,
placeglasscloseto icechute—
but notso closethat it Mocks
ohtcomingice.
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k?
not
be
into
thin
gkwes,
fine
'chinaor delicate
crystal-they cancrackor chipfrom
the combinedpressureof yourhand
pressingthemagainstthecradie
and icedroppingintothe container.
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Ice
be
before
glass with S'da or flthm'
beveragemixes.This willprevent
annoyingsplashingwhich, if the
splashreachesthe selectorswitch,
couldcauseit to stickor bind.
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and fl.m'ds SB30R.M
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Mm
C2ms,
bottlesor foodpackages
in thestoragebin can causethe
icemakcrto
malfunction.
IEkfbw
using
Yi-KBE-
kemakerand
If refrigeratoris operatedbefore
waterconnectionis made,raisethe
iceaccessdoorandmakesurethe
icemakerfeelerarm is in theOFF
(up)position.
Whenwatersupplyhasbeen
connectedto icernaker, r aiseaccess
door to icebinandmoveicemaker
feelerarm to the ON (down)
position.
Ice cubemoldautomatically fills
withwateraftercoolingto freezing
temperatures.Firstcubesnormally
freezeafterseveralhours.
NOTE: Witha newly-installed
refrigerator, a llowabout24 hours
for the freezercompartment t o cool
downto theproperice-making
temperature.
once x iiur
kemaker
kin
Throwawaythe firstfewbatches
of ice cubes(16or 24 cubes).This
will flushawayanyimpuritiesin
the waterline.Do the samething
after vacationsor extendedperiods
when iceisn'tused.
Umk
certain
rareCircimwa.mxs,
ice
cubes
maybe discolored,
usuallyappearingwitha green--
bluishhue. Thecauseof this
unusual d iscoloration i s
due to
a combinationof factors,
suchascertain
of
localwaters,
and the
of copper
saltsin an inactivewatersupply
line whichfeedsthe icemaker.
Continued
of such
discoloredicecubesmaybe
to
health. If such
is observed,
discardthe ice cubesand 'cCmtm.%
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