17
Features of the
freezer compartment
Top frozen food drawer
T
he fr
oz
en f
oo
d dra
w
er can be
rem
ov
ed
.
Removing the top frozen food
drawer:
1.
Pull
o
u
t
t
he
to
p fr
oz
en f
oo
d dra
w
er
as far as p
o
ssible
.
2.
Carefull
y
pull
o
u
t
t
he brac
k
e
t
s
o
n
b
ot
h sides and lif
t
t
he fr
o
n
t
o
f
t
he
fr
oz
en f
oo
d dra
w
er
.
3.
Pull
t
he fr
oz
en f
oo
d dra
w
er
tow
ards
yo
u
.
Bottom frozen food
drawer
T
he fr
oz
en f
oo
d dra
w
er can be
rem
ov
ed
.
Removing the bottom frozen food
drawer:
Lif
t
t
he free
z
er dra
w
er up
w
ards
.
Ice and water
dispenser
T
he f
o
ll
ow
in
g
can be dispensed as
required:
n
Chilled
w
a
t
er,
n
Crushed ice,
n
Ice cubes
.
!
Warning!
Ris
k
o
f injuries due
to
r
ot
a
t
in
g
crusher
blades!
D
o
n
ot
reach in
to
t
he ice cube
dispenser
o
penin
g.
Note the following when
placing the appliance into
operation
T
he ice and
w
a
t
er dispenser
o
nl
y
wo
r
k
s if
t
he appliance is c
o
nnec
t
ed
to
t
he
w
a
t
er suppl
y.
A
f
t
er placin
g
t
he appliance in
to
o
pera
t
i
o
n,
yo
u mus
t
w
ai
t
ar
o
und
24
h
o
urs bef
o
re
t
he firs
t
l
ot
o
f ice
cubes is read
y.
A
f
t
er
t
he c
o
nnec
t
i
o
ns are made, air
bubbles are s
t
ill in
t
he lines
.
Dra
w
and discard drin
k
in
g
w
a
t
er un
t
il
t
he
w
a
t
er can be dra
w
n
w
i
t
h
o
u
t
bubbles
.
T
hr
ow
a
w
a
y
t
he firs
t
fi
v
e
g
lasses
o
f
w
a
t
er
.
W
hen usin
g
t
he ice ma
k
er f
o
r
t
he firs
t
t
ime,
t
hr
ow
a
w
a
y
t
he firs
t
30
to
40
ice
cubes f
o
r h
yg
iene reas
o
ns
.
Notes on using the
appliance
W
hen
t
he free
z
er c
o
mpar
t
men
t
has
reached i
t
s free
z
in
g
t
empera
t
ure,
w
a
t
er
fl
ow
s in
to
t
he ice ma
k
er and free
z
es
to
f
o
rm ice cubes
.
T
he finished ice cubes
are au
to
ma
t
icall
y
dischar
g
ed in
to
t
he
ice cube c
o
n
t
ainer
.
O
ccasi
o
nall
y
,
t
he ice cubes s
t
ic
k
tog
e
t
her
.
Durin
g
t
ransp
o
r
t
to
t
he
o
penin
g
w
here
t
he
y
are dischar
g
ed,
t
he
y
usuall
y
separa
t
e au
to
ma
t
icall
y.
O
nce
t
he ice cube c
o
n
t
ainer is full,
t
he
ice ma
k
er s
w
i
t
ches
o
ff au
to
ma
t
icall
y.
T
he ice ma
k
er can pr
o
duce up
to
100
ice cubes in
24
h
o
urs assumin
g
t
ha
t
ice cubes are rem
ov
ed se
v
eral
t
imes a da
y.
T
he quan
t
i
ty
pr
o
duced
depends
o
n
t
he r
oo
m
t
empera
t
ure and
t
he appliance’s
t
empera
t
ure se
tt
in
g.
W
hen ice is bein
g
pr
o
duced,
yo
u can
hear
t
he
w
a
t
er
v
al
v
e,
t
he s
o
und
o
f
t
he
w
a
t
er fl
ow
in
g
in
to
t
he ice b
ow
l, and
t
he s
o
und
o
f
t
he ice cubes fallin
g
d
ow
n
o
nce
t
he
y
ha
v
e been pr
o
duced
.
Information!
D
o
n
ot
pu
t
b
ott
les
o
r f
oo
d f
o
r fas
t
c
oo
lin
g
in
to
t
he ice cube c
o
n
t
ainer
.
T
he ice ma
k
er can bec
o
me bl
o
c
k
ed
and dama
g
ed
.
Pay attention to the
quality of the drinking
water
Caution!
T
he supplied
w
a
t
er fil
t
er
o
nl
y
fil
t
ers
o
u
t
par
t
icles fr
o
m
t
he supplied
w
a
t
er, and
d
o
es n
ot
fil
t
er
o
u
t
bac
t
eria
o
r
micr
o
bes
.
A
ll ma
t
erials used in
t
he
w
a
t
er
dispenser are
o
d
o
urless and
t
as
t
eless
.
If
t
he
w
a
t
er has an af
t
er
t
as
t
e, i
t
ma
y
be
f
o
r
t
he f
o
ll
ow
in
g
reas
o
ns:
n
Mineral and chl
o
rine c
o
n
t
en
t
o
f
t
he
drin
k
in
g
w
a
t
er,
n
Ma
t
erial
o
f h
o
useh
o
ld pipin
g
o
r
c
o
nnec
t
i
o
n line,
n
Freshness
o
f drin
k
in
g
w
a
t
er
.
If n
o
w
a
t
er is dra
w
n f
o
r a l
o
n
g
t
ime,
t
he
w
a
t
er can
t
as
t
e s
o
me
w
ha
t
s
t
ale
.
If
t
his happens, dra
w
and discard
ar
o
und
15
g
lasses
o
f
w
a
t
er
.
T
he
t
as
t
e and smell
o
f
t
he
w
a
t
er can
be impr
ov
ed b
y
t
he ins
t
alla
t
i
o
n
o
f
t
he
supplied
w
a
t
er fil
t
er in
t
he
w
a
t
er inle
t.
de
en