Bmportant
Facts About
Your
ice & Water
Dispenser
o If this is your
first icemaker
you'll
hear
occasional
sounds
that
may be unfamiliar.
These
are normal
icemaldng
sounds
and are not cause for concern_
,, Your
icemaker
will produce
8 cubes
per cycle--
approximately
120 cubes in a 24-hour
period--
depending
on fieezer
compartment
temperature,
room
temperature,
number
of door openings
and
other
use conditions.
o Intermittent
dispensing
of ice is normal.
If ice flow
interruption
is more than
brief, ice clump(s)
may be
the cause and should
be iemoved
following
instructions
in this section_
o Avoid
over-filling
glasses
with
ice and using
narrow
or extra-tall
glasses.
This can jam the
chute
or cause the door in the chute
to fieeze shuL
Periodically
open
the freezer compartment
door' and
look down into the chute.
If ice is blocldng
the
chute,
poke it through
with a wooden
spoon,
o To help keep
bits of ice from
being
sprayed
beyond
the glass,
place the glass ciose to the ice
chute--but
not so close that it blocks out-coming
ice.
o Add
ice before
adding
beverage
to prevent
splashing.
o Beverages
and foods
should
not be quick-chilled
in the ice storage
bin.
Cans, bottles
or food
packages
in the storage
bin may cause the icemaker
or auger to jam,
° Do not add ice from
trays
or bags to the storage
bin. It may not crush
or dispense
well,
Water
Filter
Accessory
(optional at extra cost)
Your' ice cubes can only be as fresh-tasting
as the water
that produces
them, That's
why it's a good idea to purify
the water
with a water
filter'.
The water
filter is an optional
part at extra
cost and is available
from your Sears Service
Center_ It may be installed
in minutes
when
attached
to the inlet water tube connection,
Water Supply Accessory
Kit
(optionalat extra cost)
A water supply lit containing
copper' tubing, shutoff
valve, fittings and instructions
needed to connect the
icemal:er to your cold water line is also available flora
your Sears store or Sears Service Center_
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