Freezer compartment
features
Top freezer drawer
The freezer drawer can be removed.
To remove the top freezer drawer:
1. Pull out the top freezer drawer as
far as possible.
2. Carefully pull out the clips on both
sides and lift up the front of the
freezer drawer.
3. Pull out the freezer drawer.
Bottom freezer drawer
The freezer drawer can be removed.
To remove the bottom freezer
drawer:
Lift the freezer drawer up and out.
Ice and water
dispenser
The following may be dispensed as
necessary:
S cooled water,
S crushed ice,
S ice cubes.
WARNING
Risk of injury from broken glass!
Never use fragile receptacles for
dispensing water or ice.
WARNING
Risk of injury from rotating crusher
blades!
Never reach into the ice cube
dispenser opening.
NOTICE
Risk of damage to the appliance!
Do not place bottles or food in the
ice cube container in order to cool
them quickly. The ice maker may
become blocked and damaged.
When switching on the
appliance, note the
following
The ice and water dispenser only
works when the appliance is
connected to the water supply.
After the appliance has been switched
on, it will take 24 hours before the first
batch of ice cubes are ready.
When the appliance is connected, air
bubbles will still be in the lines.
Extract the drinking water and discard
until water can be dispensed without
bubbles. Discard the first five glasses
of water.
When using the ice maker for the first
time, do not use the first 30 to 40 ice
cubes for reasons of hygiene.
Operating the ice maker
Once the freezer compartment has
reached its freezing temperature, water
flows into the ice maker and freezes
into ice cubes. The ice cubes are
automatically discharged into the ice
cube container when they are ready.
The sides of the ice cubes may
occasionally stick together. They
usually break away from each other as
they move to the dispenser opening.
Ice making switches off automatically
when the ice cube container is full.
The ice maker can make
approximately 100 ice cubes within
24 hours when ice cubes are
discharged several times during the
day.
As the ice cubes are being made, the
sound of the buzzing water valve, the
water flowing into the ice storage bin
and the falling ice cubes can be heard.
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