NO-FROST REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER Use And Care Guide

Pressing Ice Dispenser Bar
Lift Front; Slide Back
Lift and Pull
Cold Water and Ice Dispenser.
Press a
sturdy
glass against the ice dispenser bar, as shown, for ice.
(Pressure and tumbling ice can break fragile glassware.) Press
against the water dispenser bar for chilled water. Release the pres-
sure to stop dispensing.
A small, heated tray is installed beneath the dispensers to catch
and evaporate small spills. There is no drain in this tray, so water
must not be poured into it.
Chilled water for the water dispenser comes from tank behind
the meat pan in the refrigerator. It holds about 50 ounces (1.5 L).
After the water line has been hooked up, operate the dispenser
bar for about I1 2 minutes to drain air from the tank. Discard whatever
water is dispensed. Then draw another 2 to 3 quarts (1.9 to 2.8 L) to
make sure the tank is rinsed out.
Allow about 24 hours to chill the first tankful. If the dispenser is not
used regularly, dispense enough every week to freshen the supply.
Allow 2’ Z to 3 hours for chilling.
The ice dispensing mechanism is in the ice storage bin When the
dispenser bar is pushed, ice is moved into a chute overthe dispenser
bar. The chute has a small doorthat opens when the dispenser bar is
pushed. When the bar is released, the door stays open for a while
longer to help make sure all the ice is out of the chute. During this
time, you may hear a faint buzzing sound
Tips
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The ice maker and dispenser won’t work with the freezer
door open.
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The ice dispenser will operate only with crescents made
by the ice maker. Do not add other ice shapes to the
storage bin.
0 Cubes stored too long can go stale...like water. Throw
them away. There’ll be more.
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Cubes can become smaller during storage. Cold, moving
air starts a slow evaporation. (That’s also why it’s so impor-
tant to wrap food carefully.] If you use ice often, you may
never notice the change.
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When you need a lot of ice, remove the bin. If the dispenser
bar is held in too long, the dispenser motor may cut out. It
will automatically reset itself and be ready to dispense
ice in about 3 minutes.
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The ice dispenser will not operate unless the bin is pushed
nil the wnv in
To remove the storage bin for periodic cleaning or for removing
all the ice:
1. Pull the covering panel out from the bottom and slide it to the
rear.
2. Lift the signal arm until it snaps into the OFF position. No more
ice will be made, although ice in the bin can be dispensed until the
bin is empty
3. To remove the storage bin, lift up the front, pull it out.
4. Empty the bin. Make sure all ice cubes are dispensed out of the
mechanism. Wash with/a mild detergentand rinse thoroughly with
clear water. Do not use a harsh or abrasive cleanser or solvent.
5. Never use an ice pick or similar sharp instrument to break up
the ice in the storage bin. This can damage the bin and dispenser
mechanism.
6. When replacing the bin, make sure it is pushed in all the way.
Push the signal arm down to the ON position to restart ice production.
Plan to remove and empty the storage bin:
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If the ice dispenser has not, or will not be used for a week or
more
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If a power failure causes ice in the bin to melt and freeze
together.
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If the ice dispenser is not used regularly.
The night light in the dispenser area has a heavy-duty 10 watt bulb
that should last about 10,000 hours. If it should fail, do not replace it
with a Christmas tree bulb. Purchase another bulb from your dealer.