9
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Automatic Ice Maker
Ice Maker Tips
• Ice
stored
too
long
may
develop
an
odd
flavor.
Empty
the
container
and
be
sure
the
wire
signal
arm
is
in
its
"down"
or
ON
position.
The
ice
maker
will
then
produce
more
ice.
• Occasionally
shake
the
container
to
keep
ice
separated.
• Keep
the
wire
signal
arm
in
its
"up"
or
OFF
position
until
the
refrigerator
is
connected
to
the
water
supply
or
whenever
water
supply
is
turned
off.
• Certain sounds are normal when the ice maker is operating. They are:
Motor
operation
Ice
being
loosened
from
the
tray
Ice
being
dropped
into
the
container
Running
water
Water
valve
opening
and
closing
For
more
information
on
these
operations,
see
"Normal
Operating
Sounds."
• Wash
ice
container
in
warm
water
with
mild
detergent.
Rinse
well
and
dry.
• Stop
the
ice
maker
when
cleaning
the
freezer
or
for
short
vacations.
• If
the
ice
maker
will
be
turned
off
for
a
long
period
of
time,
turn
the
water
supply
valve
to
the
closed
position.
If it is necessary to move the refrigerator through narrow doorways, follow
these steps to remove the handles and/or refrigerator and freezer doors.
Use
care
when
using
tools
near
surface
of
stainless
steel
doors
to
avoid
scratching.
To Remove Handles
1. Keep
a
firm
hold
on
handle
while
removing
screws,
so
handle
does
not
fall.
To
loosen
or
remove
set
screws,
use
a
3/32"
allen
wrench.
NOTE: Remember to save the screws
2.
Remove
handle.
3. To
remove
shoulder
screws,
use
a
3/8"
open
end
wrench.
4. Repeat
these
steps
for
each
handle.
To
Reinstall
Handles
Reverse
handle
removal
instructions.
NOTE: Do not tighten shoulder screws too tight.
To Remove Doors
Before
removing
doors,
be
sure
freezer
control
is
turned
to
OFF.
Remove
all
food
from
doors.
Unplug
refrigerator.
Remove
toe
grille.
Trace
around
hinges
with
a
soft
lead
pencil.
This
will
make
it
easier
to
realign
doors
when
they
are
replaced.
Completely
remove
one
door
before
starting
to
remove
the
other.
Removing Handles and
Doors
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