Cold Water And Ice Dispenser - KitchenAid Superba KSRS22Q Use And Care Manual

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Cold Water and
Ice Dispenser
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Awarning
Personal Injury Hazard
Tumbling ice and pressure on
a fragile glass can break It. Do
not use a fragile glass when
dispensing ice or water.
Failure to do so could result in
personal injury or breakage.
To dispense ice:
Press a sturdy glass against the ice
dispenser bar. Hold glass close to
dispenser opening so ice does not
fall outside of glass. Remove the
glass to stop dispensing.
Ice is dispensed from the ice
maker storage bin in the freezer.
When the dispenser bar is pressed,
a trap door opens in a chute
between the dispenser and the ice
bin. Ice is moved from the bin and
falls through the chute. When the
dispenser bar is released, a buzzing
sound may be heard for a few
seconds.
IMPORTANT: These models have
cubed and crushed ice available.
Before dispensing ice, select which
type of ice you prefer.
For cubed ice, move Ice Selector
Switch left to the cubed position. For
crushed ice, move Ice Seleaor
Switch right to the crushed position.
To dispense chilled water:
Press a sturdy glass against the
water dispenser bar. Remove the
glass to stop dispensing.
Chilled water comes from a
50 oz. tank behind the crisper
drawers. Allow about 24 hours to
chill the first tankful of water.
When the refrigerator is first
hooked up, press the water
dispenser bar with a glass or jar
until you have drawn and
discarded 2-3 quarts of water. This
will remove the air in the system
and rinse the tank and pipes.
If the dispenser is not used
regularly, dispense enough water
every week to freshen the supply.
Allow 2-3 hours for the new supply
of water to chill.
IMPORTANT: The small tray under
the dispenser is designed to
evaporate small spills. There is no
drain in this tray. Do not pour
water into it.
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