Ice Compartment - Panasonic NR-F510GT-N3 Operating Instructions Manual

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Operation

Ice compartment

Ice-making tray
Ice storage box
Ice shovel
(Provided in front of the case.)
Please use only the drinking water for auto ice making.
If you use water other than tap water, bacteria may occur.
Clean the water supply tank and the ice-making tray with water frequently. (P. 19)
When the following water is
used, wash the water supply tank
frequently! (P. 19)
The hardness of
water must be
100 mg/L or less.
Requests
Do not slam the ice compartment door open/close.
(Ice may drop to the freezer compartment case or into other places.)
Do not pour water directly into the ice-making tray to make ice.
(This may cause damage to the ice maker or ice cubes may stick together.)
Do not pour water directly into the ice storage box to make ice.
(Otherwise, the ice storage box may break.)
Hardness of water must be 100 mg/L or less.
The minerals may appear as white floating particles. They are not harmful.
Do not put food or other items into the ice compartment.
(Otherwise, the amount of ice cannot be correctly detected and auto ice making may be
stopped.)
When you first use the ice compartment, odor or dust may be on the ice-making tray etc.
Please throw away the first lot of ice.
Notice
Auto ice making operation stops automatically when the box is filled with ice cubes.
This condition cannot be detected in the following cases.
14
To use the automatic ice maker in comfort
Drinking water
The ice shovel left in the
ice storage box hits the ice
detection lever.
Do not put liquids such as the following
into the water supply tank.
(These may damage the ice compartment or cause ice
cubes stick to each other.)
Sports drinks
Juice, etc.
Ice detection lever
(When pressed, stops the auto ice making function.)
Water supply tank
approx. 1.2 liters
Purification filter
Automatic ice maker
Sound-proof mat
(Do not remove it.)
Carbonated
Hot water
drink
Ice cubes forming a
mound hit the ice detection
lever.

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