Connect Water Supply; Water And Ice Dispensers - Kenmore 106.5117 Use & Care Manual

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ICE AND WATER
Possible Causes and/or Recommended Solutions
Water
dispenser
Doors not closed completely
- Make
sure both
doors
are firmly
closed. (On some models,
only the
will not operate
freezer
door
must be closed in order to operate
the dispenser.)
properly
Refrigerator
is not connected
to a water
supply, or the water
supply shutoff valve
is not
turned on - Connect
the refrigerator
to a water
supply
and make
sure the water
shutoff
valve
is
fully
open.
Kink in the water
source line - A kink in the water
line can reduce water
flow
to the dispenser.
Straighten
the water
line.
Water
pressure to the home is not at or above
30 psi (207
kPa) - The water
pressure
to the home
affects
the flow
from
the dispenser.
See "Water
Supply
Requirements."
New
installation
- After
connecting
the refrigerator
to a water
source,
flush the water
system.
See "Water
and Ice Dispensers."
Dispenser
is locked
- Unlock
the dispenser.
See "Water
and Ice Dispensers."
Water
filter
is clogged
or incorrectly
installed
- Replace
filter
or reinstall
it correctly.
See "Water
Filtration
System."
A reverse osmosis water
filtration
system is connected
to your cold water
supply
- This can decrease
water
pressure.
See "Water
Supply
Requirements."
NOTE:
If questions
remain
regarding
water
pressure,
contact
a licensed,
qualified
plumber.
Water is leaking or
dripping from the
dispenser
NOTE: After dispensing, a few additional
drops of water are normal.
Glass was not held under the dispenser long enough - Hold the glass under the dispenser for
2 to 3 seconds after releasing the dispenser pad/lever.
New
installation,
or water
filter was recently
installed
or replaced
- Air in the water
lines causes
the
water
dispenser
to drip. Flush the water
system to remove the air in the water
lines. See "Water
and
Ice Dispensers."
Residual ice in the dispenser chute is melting
- Make
sure the ice chute
is free of ice shavings
or pieces.
Water is leaking
from the back of the
refrigerator
Water from the
dispenser is
not cool enough
(on some models)
Water line connections are not fully tightened - Make sure all connections are firmly tightened. See
"Connect Water
Supply."
NOTE: Water from the dispenser is chilled to 50°F (10°C).
New installation
- Allow 24 hours after installation
for the water supply to cool completely.
Recently dispensed a large amount of water - Allow 24 hours for the new water supply to cool
completely.
Water
has not been recently dispensed - The first glass of water may not be cool. Discard the first
glass of water dispensed.
Refrigerator
is not connected to a cold water pipe - Make sure the refrigerator
is connected to a cold
water pipe. See "Water
Supply Requirements."
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