en-us Getting to know your appliance
Ice maker
9
WARNING
RISK OF INJURY!
Never reach under or into the ice maker.
Notes
Ice cube production will start as soon as freezer
■
and refrigerator compartments reach the set
temperatures.
As soon as the appliance reaches the set
■
temperature, the first batch of ice cubes will be
ready in approximately 4 hours.
Once ready, the ice cubes are automatically
■
discharged into the ice cube bin.
Ice cube production stops automatically when the
■
ice cube bin is full.
For hygiene reasons, discard the ice cubes
■
produced within the first 24 hours.
Ice cube bin
9
WARNING
RISK OF INJURY!
Never reach into the dispenser opening of the
ice cube bin.
9
WARNING
RISK OF COLD BURNS!
Avoid prolonged contact between the skin and
ice or metal surfaces in the ice cube bin.
9
CAUTION
Damage to the appliance:
■
food in the ice cube bin, even for short
periods. This may block and damage the ice
maker.
Damage to equipment:
■
bin in the dishwasher.
When full, the ice cube bin is heavy:
■
cube bin out with both hands.
Notes
You can take large amounts of ice cubes directly
■
out of the ice cube bin or store them in the frozen
food bin (top).
Never put ice cubes into the ice cube bin
■
manually.
Clean the ice cube bin with lukewarm water and
■
wipe dry with a soft cloth so new ice cubes
cannot stick to it.
18
Never store bottles or
Never clean the ice cube
Pull the ice
You can remove the ice cube bin:
Grasp the left and right-hand notch under the bin
■
and pull forward to remove.
You can insert the ice cube bin:
Position the bin in the opening and slide back
■
until it engages.
Notes
If the bin jams during insertion, remove any
■
excess ice from the opening.
During insertion, the turning position of the screw
■
conveyor on the bin and the opening must match
up.
If the bin cannot be inserted, rotate the screw
■
conveyor on the bin and try again.