Ice & Chilled Water Dispenser - Kenmore 3638594782 Owner's Manual

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Once your
icemaker
is in operation,
throw
away
the first few batches
of ice cubes. This will
flush away any impurities
in the water lineo Do the
same thing after vacations or long periods when ice
isn't used.
Discard the first six gUassfuls of wa'_er in the
kitchen
sink_ This witl eliminate
the slight "plastic"
taste temporarily
imparted to the water by the
water reservoir,
CAUTIOIM: Under certain rare circumstances,
ice
cubes may be discolored,
usually appearing
with
a green-bluish
hue_ This unusual discoloration
is
apparently
due to a combination
of factors such as
certain characteristics
of local waters° household
plumbing
and the accumulation
of copper salts in an
inactive water supply line which feeds the icemaker_
Continued
consumption
of such discolored
ice cubes
may be injurious to health_ If your ice cubes are
discolored,
discard them and contact your Sears
Service Center°
To Dispense Ice and Water
For ice, set selector
switch to CUBED or CRUSHED°
For water,
simply position container
beneath
words
"CHILLED WATER'/
Grip container
gently near the rim and press rim
firmly against ice or water dispenser
cradle.
CAUTION:
Never
put fingers or other
objects
intto the
ice crusher discharge
opening.
When dispensing
ice, some crushed ice may be
dispensed
even
though
you
selected
CUBED. This
happens occasionally
when a few
cubes
accidentally
get channeled
to the crusher°
Sometimes a mound of snow will form on the door
in the ice chute_ This condition
is normal, and
usually occurs when you have dispensed crushed ice
repeatedly.
The snow will eventually evaporate.
The water
system provides
approximately
six
successive 6-ounce
glassfuls,
after which it takes
several hours for replenished
water reservoir supply
to cool. You probably
will not drain all the chilled
water from the reservoir
on a single occasion_
The first glass of water
dispensed
may be
warmer
than
the foltlowing
ones. This is normal
Dispensed
water
is chilled,
not iced. For colder
water, simply add ice before dispensing water.
To stop dispensing,
release pressure from cradle
and withdraw slowly to catch last bits of ice or drops
of water_
Some slight dripping
may occur following
dispensing
of crushed ice or chilled water. If
excessive, ,wipe the spill dry immediately°
Do not pour water in spill shelf because it is not self-
draining--pour
it in the kitchen
sink. Clean the spill
shelf and its grille regularly--see
page 12_
If Ice Clumps
Form in Storage
Bin,,.
if ice is not used often, ice clumps can form in the
storage bin, resulting
in temporary
malfunction
of
the dispenser mechanism°
If this happens, remove
storage bin from freezer compartment,
break up ice
clumps with fingertip
pressure and discard
remaining
clumps.
Replace bin before remaining
cubes melt and fuse
together°
To remove ice cube
storage
bin, lift the left
corner to free the bin
from the shelf, and pull
the bin straight
out while
supporting
it at front and ...........
back°
/
TOreplace
bin, slide the bin back until the tab on
the bin locks into the slot in the shelf.
Rotate
If bin does not go all the way back,
remove it and rotate the drive
_'_
mechanism
1/4 turn_ Then push bin ir ...Ljr_._.]_.._z_
-
back again until the tab on the bin
_
_;"Yi//
Drive
locks into the slot in the
shelf,
meDt_iaVesm
_./'J
if ice is not used often,
old cubes will become
cloudy and taste
stale.
Empty the ice storage bin
periodically and wash it in lukewarm
water°
Move feeler
arm to OFF (up) position
when:
o the home water supply is to be off for several hours.
_,the ice storage bin is to be removed for a period
of time.
o going away on vacation.
IAIso turn off the valve in
the water supply line to the refrigerator°)
if this is your
first icemaker,
you will hear
occasional sounds that may be unfamiliar°
They
are normal ice-making sounds and are not cause
for concern_
A water filter accessory kit to help purify off-tasting
incoming water and a ,water supply accessory kit
to help connect the icemaker to the cold water
line are optional at extra cast--see
page 15o
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