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MANUAL
Refrigerators
4H. ICE MAKER – OTHER
AIR FLOW
The path of air through the base of the refrigerator must
be kept intact and free of obstructions.
Make sure there are no obstructions such as dirt, lint,
etc. which might affect the proper production of ice.
WATER FILL ADJUSTMENT
The correct water level in the mold is important for the
proper production of ice. The size of the ice cubes
depends on the amount of water which enters the mold.
The cubes should be approximately 1/2" wide, 3/4" high
and 2-1/2" long.
If the water overflows in the mold, first check to see if
the ice maker unit is level in the appliance. Next ensure
that the appliance is installed level in the RV.
If there is still water overflow, adjustment of the water fill
screw is necessary. Locate the screw on the ice maker
assembly. Turn the screw as necessary toward the "+"
or "—" side. One full turn of the screw will make an 18cc
change in the amount of water. DO NOT turn the screw
more than one full turn at a time. If the water level is not
set properly, ice production can be affected.
If the water level is too high, it can also cause the ejector
blades to become frozen in the ice and stop producing
ice cubes. Follow the procedures above to correct the
problem.
WATER FILL ADJUSTING SCREW
1 FULL TURN = 18 cc's CHANGE
WEIGHT OF ICE
A large accumulation of ice in the ice storage bucket can
cause the ice cubes to compress and become stuck
together. Advise the user to empty the bucket periodi-
cally and store the surplus ice in the refrigerator's freezer
compartment.
5H.

INSTALLATION

The refrigerator must be installed according to the
installation instructions supplied with every appliance.
The most common installation problem is water leaks.
Visually check all water connections in the water supply
line, and where the line connects to the ice maker.
Correct any problems found. Be sure the appliance is
installed level in the coach with reference to the floor.
Off-level conditions can cause water overflow into the
ice bucket.
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