Ice Maker; Power Failure; First Use - Dacor DYF42BSIWS Use And Care Manual

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Ice Maker

motor
Using the Ice Maker
Amount of Ice
Auto OFF
Power Switch
Ice Noise

Power Failure

First Use

Adjusting the Ice Maker
Ice is Lumped
Together
Ice is Too
Small
Refrigerator Use
power switch
The automatic ice maker automatically makes six cubes at a time, and
approximately 70-120 pieces per day. This quantity may vary depending on the
ambient temperature, the frequency and duration of the freezer door opening
and closing, and the amount of items in the freezer.
Icemaking stops when the sensor arm detects that the ice storage bin is full.
Ice sometimes piles on one side and the sensor arm detects the bin as full.
To prevent this, occasionally shake the ice storage bin to level the ice.
An ON/OFF power switch is located directly on the ice maker.
Turn the power switch ON or OFF.
Turn the ice maker OFF when changing the water filter.
It is normal to hear the sound of ice when ice drops into the ice storage bin.
During a power failure, ice could drop into the freezer. Also, during a power
failure, discard all ice before it falls or melts. Wipe the ice bin and return it to
the ice maker.
Expect +/- 12 hours for a newly installed, serviced, or powered refrigerator to
make ice.
If ice is not used frequently, it might lump together.
When ice is lumped together: take the ice out of the ice storage bin,
break it into small pieces, and then return the pieces into the ice storage bin.
When the ice maker produces too small or lumped-together ice, the amount
of water supplied to the ice maker could need to be adjusted. Contact Dacor's
Customer Service Center.
To Avoid Injury: Do not insert hands
inside the ice maker.
Pour éviter les blessures, n'introduisez
pas les mains dans la fabrique de glace.
sensor arm
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WARNING
PRUDENCE

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