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Consumer Support
Troubleshooting T
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Operating Instructions
Safety Instructions
Installation Instructions
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Automatic Icemaker
The icemaker will produce seven cubes per
cycle—approximately 100–130 cubes in a
24-hour period, depending on freezer
compartment temperature, room
temperature, number of door openings
and other use conditions.
If the refrigerator is operated before the
water connection is made to the icemaker,
set the power switch in the
O (off)
position.
When the refrigerator has been connected
to the water supply, set the power switch to
the
l (on)
position.
The icemaker will fill with water when it cools
to 15°F. A newly-installed refrigerator may
take 12 to 24 hours to begin making ice cubes.
Throw away the first few batches of ice to
allow the water line to clear.
Be sure nothing interferes with the sweep
of the feeler arm.
When the bin fills to the level of the feeler
arm, the icemaker will stop producing
ice. It is normal for several cubes to be
joined together.
If ice is not used frequently, old ice cubes
will become cloudy, taste stale and shrink.
If ice cubes get stuck in the icemaker, the
green power light will blink. To correct this,
set the power switch to
O (off)
and remove
the cubes. Set the power switch to
I (on)
to
restart the icemaker. After the icemaker has
been turned on again, there will be a delay
of about 45 minutes before the icemaker
resumes operation.
NOTE:
In homes with lower-than-average
water pressure, you may hear the icemaker
cycle multiple times when making one
batch of ice.
About the automatic icemaker.
A newly-installed refrigerator may take 12 to 24 hours to begin making ice.
There is an upper freezer shelf
above the icemaker that can be
used for storage.
Ice Storage Drawer
To access ice,
pull the drawer forward.
To remove the drawer,
pull it straight out and
lift it past the
stop
location.
Icemaker
Feeler Arm
Power
Switch
Green
Power Light