Whirlpool KSDN 5061/A User Manual

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Note:

The first few batches of ice

cubes may have an off-taste;

Throw this ice away.
Ice is dispensed from the

automatic ice maker bucket in

the freezer compartment.

When the outside dispenser

bar is pressed, a trapdoor

opens between the ice bucket

and the dispenser. When the

glass is taken away from the

dispenser bar, the trapdoor

closes.
The dispenser will not

operate when the freezer

compartment door is open.
Large amounts of ice cubes

should be taken directly from

the bucket, not through the

dispenser.
For crushed ice, cubes are

crushed before being

dispensed. This may cause a

slight delay in dispensing

crushed ice. Noise from the

ice crusher is normal, and

pieces of ice may vary in size.

When changing from crushed

ice to ice cubes, a small

quantity of crushed ice will be

dispensed along with the first

cubes.
After starting the appliance,

it generally takes overnight

before the first ice cubes are

ready.

• If the dispenser does not

dispense ice when you press

the bar, change the ice

selection from ice cubes to

crushed ice or vice versa,

(see figure) so as to remove

any ice blocks.

• If the dispenser still does

not dispense ice, wait two

minutes and repeat this

operation.

• If there is condensation in

the ice/water dispenser

area, press the

corresponding button

(marked A in the figure) to

activate the anti-

condensation device.

To dispense water:

After the water dispenser has

been switched on, throw the

first glasses of water away,

then the water can be used.
Repeat this operation

whenever water has not been

dispensed for a long time.

You do not need to apply a

lot of pressure to the lever in

order to activate the

dispenser. Hold the edge of

the glass close to the

dispenser opening. Remove

the glass slowly so water does

not spill out of the glass.
Pressing hard will not make

the water dispenser operate

faster or produce greater

quantities.

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