Dispenser precautions
Precautions
The following instructions refer only to products equipped with an ice cube maker, ice crusher and
refrigerated water dispenser.
Do not use very tall or short glasses.
Hold the glass as close as possible to the ice cube outlet so as to prevent dropping ice cubes or
jamming the ice cube supply.
The outlet closes five seconds after ice cubes have been supplied.
When helping yourself to ice cubes, hold the glass under the outlet for 2 to 3 seconds after
releasing the switch, as more ice cubes may be delivered.
When helping yourself to water, hold the glass under the outlet for 10 to 20 seconds after
releasing the switch, as more water may be delivered.
Regularly empty the water collection tray and wipe off water drops from the dispenser using a
rag.
When selecting ice cubes after crushed ice was last dispensed, a few remaining pieces of
crushed ice may be delivered.
Remove any remaining ice shavings from the outlet to prevent jamming.
Do not place drinks or other foods in the ice cube container, as this may damage the ice maker.
To avoid injuries, do not touch the ice outlet with your hand and do not remove the ice maker
cover.
Do not consume the first seven or so glasses of water and 20 or so ice cubes after starting up
the appliance for the first time or following a long period of inoperation.
Do not place ice cubes other than the ones produced by the appliance in the ice cube container,
as they may not be properly delivered or crushed.
An insufficient water supply line may cause ice cubes to be too small. An excessive water
supply line may cause ice cubes to be too large. Moreover, water may overflow into the ice
cube container, causing the ice cubes to stick together. Adjust the faucet accordingly or contact
an authorised professional.
Caution: The valve and relay may produce audible sounds while ice
cubes are being supplied
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