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11 

Before using the Icemaker/Water 

Dispenser

Water supply installation

Pressure of the cold water supplied to the automatic icemaker is 
between 1.5 - 8.5 bar.

Installation instructions for the connection kit (to a 
drinking water supply) are found inside the fridge.

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Caution: Only an authorised person should install 
the water pipes and filter.

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The water tube should be of an appropriate length 
- usually 12 metres - and should be free of bends 
after being inserted into place. If the tube is too long 
then pressure will be reduced, therefore reducing the 
capacity of ice making.

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Always use potable / drinking water.

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Keep the water tube clear of heat sources.

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The water tube should be installed and tested by 
authorised personnel.

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When used for the first time, press and hold the cold-
water button for one minute to prime the water supply. 
Do not press the cold-water button for any longer as 
this may cause the valve to heat up.

Precautions

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Never expose the water pipe to temperatures below 0

°

to avoid freezing.

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Test the tubing for leaks by flushing the tube through 
with water, until the water runs clear.

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After the appliance has been sited into the location of 
your choice, make sure that the water tube is arranged 
so it does not incur damage through bends and kinks 
and is clear of any heat sources.

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A qualified appliance installer must install this 
appliance.

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Once the temperature inside the freezer is at -15°C ice 
production will begin.

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Do not over use the icemaker. If you attempt to use the 
ice cube button too often it will go into a shut down 
mode. This is perfectly normal and requires you to wait 
for one hour before attempting to re-use it.

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Do not use delicate or fragile glassware.

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Do not touch the ice cube outlet with your hands, or 
any implements to avoid injury or damage.

How the icemaker works

In every cycle 8 ice cubes are produced. 

Capacity of the icemaker depends on the freezer 
temperature, the ambient temperature of the environment 
around the appliance and how often the freezer door is 
opened.

Do not store ice cubes, which are produced during the 
first batch of cubes following appliance start up, or after a 

prolonged break. Discard these cubes.

To ensure that the ice cube tray is filled to maximum capacity, 
you will need to manually arrange the ice cubes periodically.

Some ice cubes may stick together when dropped into the 
storage box – you will need to separate these to ensure 
maximum use of the icebox.

First use of the icemaker / water dispenser

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Do not consume the first seven (approx) glasses 
of water, as there may be dust and / or impurities 
within the water pipes.

This will ensure that the pipes are cleared. If in doubt, keep 
re-using the dispenser until the water runs clear.

Noises during ice making

The ice making process can be noisy. You may hear ice being 
dropped into the storage compartment. This is perfectly 
normal.

Storing ice for extended periods

Ice, which is stored for a long period of time, may go an 
opaque colour and have a strange odour. We recommend 
that you dispose of this ice, remove and clean the icebox. 
Allow the tray to dry thoroughly and cool down before 
replacing into the appliance to prevent ice from sticking.

Preventing ice from being made

If you do not require any ice over a prolonged period of time 
(i.e. during winter) you can switch off the valve between the 
water supply and the appliance. It is recommended that you 
clean the icebox, dry it carefully and replace it back into the 
appliance – this will prevent any odours being produced.

Installing and removing the ice cube storage 
tray

To remove the icebox, press the top of the drawer and 
simultaneously pull the bottom, releasing the unit.

8.  Using the Icemaker & Water Dispenser

Summary of Contents for SxS 661

Page 1: ...SxS 661 Refrigeration U109200 07 User Guide Installation Service Instructions...

Page 2: ...e refrigerator On O 7 6 Storing and Freezing 8 Storing fresh foods 8 Freezing fresh foods 8 Freezing procedure 9 Storing frozen foods 9 Contents 7 Storage Areas 10 About your Freezer Compartment 10 Ab...

Page 3: ...ce clear of any obstruction DO NOT damage the refrigerant circuit If it does become damaged do not use the appliance WARNING Do not use mechanical devices i e hair dryers to defrost this appliance Whe...

Page 4: ...t the appliance to the electrical supply 220 240V 50Hz with the plug and lead which are tted Connections to the mains supply should be in accordance with local regulations This appliance will operate...

Page 5: ...ake sure that the appliance is on solid level ooring If the refrigerator is placed on a plinth at strong and re resistant materials must be used This appliance has front adjustable feet which can be u...

Page 6: ...from closing Dairy Compartment Ideal for storing foods such as eggs cheeses butter cartons of milk etc separate from stronger smelling food Salad vegetable drawer Upper Crisper The upper drawer inside...

Page 7: ...o could invalidate your warranty resulting in service charges being incurred should you need an engineer Using Your Appliance WARNING Do not damage the refrigerant circuit when installing or cleaning...

Page 8: ...ng button B until indicator F is back to level 1 A Quick Freeze B Freezer temperature C Refrigerator temperature D Ice Water E Freezer indicator F Freezer temperature indicator Quick Freeze 5 3 1 A E...

Page 9: ...is opened or if you press any button Switching the refrigerator On Off 5 3 1 C G To switch o the refrigerator press and hold button C for a few seconds The icon G will disappear To switch the refrige...

Page 10: ...pliance is Place it into a glass of water and leave it inside the appliance for several hours to get a reliable reading Some foods contain natural oils and acids e g citric acid which can damage plast...

Page 11: ...which has ice or frost on the packaging This indicates that the products might have been partially defrosted and re frozen at some point Temperature rises affect the quality of food When consuming ic...

Page 12: ...geration Compartment Temperature di erences exist inside the refrigerator so it is sensible to store di erent foods in di erent areas of the appliance 1 Eggs butter and cheeses Dairy compartment with...

Page 13: ...any implements to avoid injury or damage How the icemaker works In every cycle 8 ice cubes are produced Capacity of the icemaker depends on the freezer temperature the ambient temperature of the envir...

Page 14: ...ass to the dispenser 2 Press the button for crushed ice 3 Slightly push the glass onto the lever switch and the crushed ice will be dispensed into the glass Ice cubes 1 Hold the glass to the dispenser...

Page 15: ...d by the icemaker into the storage drawer to prevent damage to the mechanism Insufficient water supply may lead to small ice cubes Excessive water supply may lead to larger cubes which may stick toget...

Page 16: ...asher Clean the exterior of the appliance with a soft cloth and an alcohol based cleaner Do not use abrasive cleaners on the exterior of the appliance The vents at the rear of the appliance should be...

Page 17: ...wire coloured brown must be connected to the terminal marked with the letter L or coloured brown Upon completion there must be no cut or stray wire present and the cord clamp must be secure over the o...

Page 18: ...he temperature inside the appliance is not right The door has not been closed properly The appliance is too close to a heat source or in direct sunlight The vents at the rear are blocked obstructed 10...

Page 19: ...uct code serial number which is located inside the refrigerator Top left hand side The 2 year free maintenance for the operation of the appliance started from the date of purchase of this product Any...

Page 20: ...Clarence Street Royal Leamington Spa Warwickshire CV31 2AD England Tel 44 0 1926 457000 Fax 44 0 1926 450526 E mail consumers agarangemaster co uk...

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