
Ice maker and dispenser operation
Precautions
Do not connect the ice maker water line when the temperature is below 0 ºC,
otherwise the water line may freeze
Open the valve and flush the water line to check the line connections for possible
leaks. Close the valve again when the water is clean and clear.
The ice maker does not become operational until the temperature has reached or
gone under -15 °C. (Do not consume the first batch of ice cubes.)
After setting up the appliance, be sure to check that the water supply line is
properly positioned so that it will not be pinched or damaged.
The ice maker must be installed by an authorized representative.
The ice maker must be connected to a standard cold water pipe.
If the water dispenser indicator does not work, contact customer service or a
qualified professional for repair.
Ice maker operation
Each cycle produces eight ice cubes. The ice cube production capacity depends on
variations of the ambient temperature and how frequently the door is opened.
Caution: Let the appliance operate at least 24 hours before starting ice
cube production
Do not consume the first ice cubes after starting up the appliance for the first time or
following a long period of inoperation.
Arrange the ice cubes manually to make sure that the container has been filled.
A few of the eight ice cubes produced in one ice maker cycle may stick together.
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