Ice Service - Jenn-Air JCD2389GEW Guide Installation Instructions Manual

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Nondispenser
Models
The freezer compartment
of your refrigerator
is equipped
with ice cube trays and an ice storage
bin. The bin is
designed
to stack neatly on top of the stacked
ice cube
trays.
To release the ice cubes from a tray, hold the tray
upside clown over the bin and twist both ends.
Your refrigerator
is automatic
ice maker ready. The number
for the ice maker kit you need appears on the data plate (see
page 1).
Ice
Service
To checl, the ice level or gain access to the ice bin, lift open
the door on the ice bin.
To remo'ze the bin, first tam offthe ice maker. This is done
by openi:ag the door on the ice bin and moving the ice maker
wire lever up to the "off" position. Then reach under the bin
front and pull down on the back edge.
After it snaps free,
pull the bin straight forward. To replace the ice bin, align
the bottom
rails to the corresponding
shelf grooves
and
push it straight back until it stops and latches.
Make sure
the tabs, at the back of the bin, that turn the spiral auger are
positioned
between the prongs from the auger motor. Turn
the ice maker on by lowering the wire arm.
Beverages and foods should not be placed in the ice storage
bin for quick chilling. These items can block the wire lever
ann, causing the ice maker to malfunction.
Dispenser
Models
Automatic
Ice Maker
After your refrigerator has been connected
to the water sup-
ply, move the wire lever arm into the down position. This
will start its operation. The ice maker will fill with water
when the freezer reaches the proper temperature.
It may be
8 to 12 hours before the ice maker furnishes
any usable ice
cubes.
Discard
all the cubes from the first two or three batches
made. These initial ice cubes may be irregularly
shaped,
discolored,
or contain impurities
from the new water supply
piping.
When the ice cubes are ejected it is normal for several cubes
to be joined together at the ends. They can easily be broken
apart. The ice maker will continue to make ice until the sup-
ply of ice cubes raises the wire lever ann, shutting the ice
maker off.
To manually
stop the operation of the ice maker, move the
wire lever arm into the up position.
Certain sounds may accompany the various cycles of the ice
maker.
• buzzing of the water valve
• running of the water as the tray fills
• rattling of the ice cubes falling into an empty ice bin.
If the ice is not used frequently,
the ice cubes will become
cloudy, shrink, stick together and taste stale. Empty the ice
storage bin periodically
and wash it in lukewarm
water. Be
sure to dry the bin before replacing
it or the ice cubes will
stick to the metal auger.
For Your Safety
Do not place fingers
or hands
on the automatic
ice
making
mechanism
while the refrigerator
is plugged
in. This will help protect
you from possible
injury: It
will also prevent
interference
with moving parts of the
ejector
mechanism
and
the
heating
element
that
releases
the cubes.
Under
certain
rare circumstances,
ice cubes
may be
discolored,
usually appearing
with a green-bluish
hue.
The cause of tiffs unusual
discoloration
is apparently
a
combination
of factors such as certain characteristics
of
local waters,
household
plumbing
and the accumula-
tion of copper
salts in an inactive
water
supply line
which feeds the ice maker.
Continued
consumption
of such discolored
ice cubes
may be injurious
to health.
If such
discoloration
is
observed,
discard
the ice cubes and contact your deal-
er from whom the refrigerator
was purchased.

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