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Releasepressurefromcradleand
withdrawslowlyto catchlastbits
of ice or dropsofwater.
Someslightdrippingmayoccur
following dispensingof crushed
iceor chilledwater.If excessive,
the spillshouldbe wipeddry
immediately.
Do notpour waterin spillshelf
becauseit is not self-draining—
pourit in the kitchensink The
shelfand its grilleshouldbe
cleanedregularlyaccordingto
instructionson page 18.
If%e Clmps Formh
storage Bin...
The icemakerejectscubesin
groupsof eight,and it is normalfor
severalcubesto bejoined together.
However, i nfrequentusageof ice
cancauseice clumpsto formin
the storagebin9resultingin
temporarymalfunctionofthe
dispensermechanism.
If this happens:
~Removestoragebin from freezer
compartment.
~Breakup ice clumpswith
fingertippressureand discard
remainingclumps.
~Replacebin beforeremaining
cubesmeltand fusetogether.
TO RemoveIkeCdx?
storage
lun.ee
\
Liftthe leftcornerto freethe bin
fromthe shelf,and pullthebin
straightout whilesupportingit at
frontandback
lb
Replace
Ice cube
storage
Bin
Slidethebin backuntilthetab
on the bin locksintothe slotin
the shelf.
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U$ed
Oldice cubeswillbecomecloudy
andtastestale.Emptyice storage
bin periodicallyandwashit in
lukewarmwater.Besureto allow
storagebin to coolbeforereplacing
it—otherwise ice cubeswill stick
to the metalauger.
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Arm to OFF (up) Posithm
When...
~Home
w atersupplyis to be
turnedoff for severalhours.
~Ice storagebin is to be removed
for a periodof time.
~Goingawayon vacation,at which
timeyoushouldalsoturn off the
valvein the watersupplylineto
yourrefrigerator.
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kemakere.e
You'll h ear occasionalsounds
that maybe unfamiliar.Theseare
normalicemakingsoundsand are
not causefor concern.
If bin does notgo allthe wayback,
removeit androtatethedrive
mechanism1/4turn. Thenpushbin
backagainuntilthe tab on the bin
locksintothe slotin the shelf.