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Dispensing ice:
Disconnecting the
ice maker
If ice cubes are not to be dispensed
for longer than 1 week (e. g. holiday),
temporarily disconnect the ice cube
maker to prevent the ice cubes from
freezing together.
S Remove the ice cube container.
S Press the On/Off switch behind the
ice cube tray downwards - ice cube
maker is switched off.
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S Empty and clean ice cube container.
Re attach the ice cube container.
Ensure that the ice cube container
engages with the support.
Switching on the ice cube maker again:
S Press up the On/Off switch behind
the ice cube tray for 5 seconds -
ice cube maker is switched on.
Note
The description under the On/Off
switch is for customer service only
and can be ignored.
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Water filter

Attention!
Do not use the appliance in places
where the water quality is risky or
not sufficiently known about without
suitable disinfection, before and
after filtering.
A filter cartridge for filtering particles
can be obtained from customer
service.
The water filter should be replaced after
six months at the latest.
After 6 months you are prompted via
the [filter change] display message to
change the filter cartridge.
Important information
concerning the water filter
S After use, the water system is subject
to low pressure. Be careful when
removing the filter!
S Rinse the water system through if the
appliance has not been used for
a long period, or if the water tastes or
smells unpleasant. In addition to this,
draw water from the water dispenser
for several minutes. If the unpleasant
taste or smell persists exchange the
filter cartridge.
Exchanging the filter
cartridge
After 6 months you are prompted via
the [filter change] display message to
change the filter cartridge (see chapter
Special functions").
Take out the filter cartridge as
follows:
S Insert new filter cartridge.
S Draw a few litres of water from the
water dispenser. Doing this removes
air from the water system.
S Pour water out of the used filter
cartridge. The filter cartridge can be
disposed of in the household rubbish.

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