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Operation
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Proceed as shown (fig.
Filling the ice trays with water
1. Remove the ice trays (fig.
1, page 14) from the ice maker housing (fig.
2,
2. Remove the ice tray covers, fill with clean water and re-fit the cover, taking care to
press the edge seal all the way around.
3. Re-position the ice trays in the ice maker housing and close the lid.
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Removing the ice cubes
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Open the ice maker housing lid and lift under the front of the ice trays.
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Remove the ice tray covers and twist trays to release the ice cubes.
Removing the ice maker housing
The ice maker housing can be removed for cleaning or when not in use to increase
usable space inside the cooler:
1. Lift the housing at one end until the lug unclips, then remove.
2. Reverse procedure for re-fit, pushing down on lugs to snap into position.
Tips for using the ice maker
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The ice maker makes ice fast for a number of hours after switching on and then
automatically goes into an ice maintenance mode to reduce energy
consumption. If multiple batches of ice are required as quickly as possible,
switching the ice maker off and back on will set it back into fast ice making mode.
Repeat as required.
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Low freezer temperature settings in the main compartment may not be main-
tained in high ambient conditions with the ice maker switched on.
NOTE
Dry any water spillage from under the ice trays.
This will reduce ice build up under the trays and make removal easier.
NOTE
Removal may require additional force using two hands in high humidity
conditions which may create an ice bond underneath the ice trays.
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