Important facts about your dispenser, Before using your icemaker and dispenser – Kenmore 59771 User Manual
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Automatic Icemaker and Ice & Chilled Water Dispenser
See separate Water Line Installation Requirements
included in both the literature pack and on the back
of the refrigerator.
An automatic icemaker and a dispenser provide
chilled water, ice cubes and crushed ice through the
freezer compartment door.
Here's how they work:
Water flows from
household water
supply
through
(1) dual solenoid valve to
(2) water reservoir and to
(3) automatic icemaker
as needed.
Water is frozen in
(4) cube mold and
ejected into
(5) storage bin where a
motor-powered auger
moves cubes forward into dispensing unit.
Cubed or crushed ice, as selected, dispense through
chute in door when cradle is pressed,
When switch is moved to CRUSHED,
baffle in
housing channels cubes through crusher and
crushed ice falls through chute into glass.
Chilled water from reservoir
flows through
(6) tubing in door and is dispensed when cradle
is pressed.
Pressure on cradle turns light in dispenser on,
releasing pressure turns the light off.
(7) A light switch
also turns night light in dispenser
on and off.
Important Facts about Your Dispenser
® Your icemaker will produce eight cubes
per cycle
—approximately 120 cubes in a 24-hour
period—depending on freezer compartment
temperature, room temperature, number of door
openings and other use conditions.
« Intermittenit dispensing of ice is normal.
If ice flow interruption is more than brief, ice
clumpjs) may be the cause and should be removed
following instructions on page 11.
• Avoid overfilling glasses with ice and using
narrow or eztra-tall glasses.
This can jam the
chute or cause the door in the chute to freeze shut.
Periodically open the freezer compartment door and
look down into the chute. If ice is blocking the chute,
poke it through with a wooden spoon.
° To help keep bits of ice from being sprayed
beyond the glass,
place glass close to ice chute—
but not so close that it blocks outcoming ice.
« Do not dispense ice into thin glasses, fine
china or delicate crystal
—they can crack or chip
from combined pressure of hand pressing them
against cradle and ice dropping into container,
« Dispense ice before filling gloss with soda or
other beverage mixes.
This will prevent splashing
which is annoying and which, if the splash reaches
the ice selector switch, could cause it to stick or bind.
• Beverages and foods should not be quick-
chilled in the ice storage bin.
Cans, bottles or
food packages in the storage bin may cause the
icemaker to malfunction.
• ice other than that produced by your
icemaker should not be added to the ice
storage bln
—it may not crush or dispense well.
Before Using Your Icemaker and Dispenser
If refrigerator is
operated before
water connection is
made,
raise ice access /
door and make sure ''
icemaker feeler arm is ^
in OFF (up) position.
Feeler Arm
In OFF
position
ice access
door
icemaker
Feeler Arm
m ON
position
When wafer supply has been connected to
Icemaker,
move feeler arm to
ON
(down) position.
Depress water dispenser cradle
for about two
minutes to remove trapped air from the water line
and to fill water reservoir automatically.
The ice cube mold
will automatically fill with water
after cooling to freezing temperature, and first cubes
normally freeze after several hours.
When cubes are solidly frozen,
they will be ejected
from the mold into the ice storage bin by means of a
sweeper arm. Icemaking will continue until the
feeler arm senses that there are enough cubes in the
bin and halts the operation temporarily. Be sure
nothing interferes with the swing of the feeler arm.
For moximum ice storage,
level the stored cubes
with your hand occasionally.
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