Using your refrigerator – Kenmore TRIO 795.785 User Manual

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USING YOUR REFRIGERATOR

IN-DOOR ICE BANK

A CAUTION

• Keep hands and tools out of the ice bank door and

dispenser chute. You could break something or injure
yourseif.

The icemaker will stop producing ice when the ice bank is
full. If you need more ice, empty the ice bank into the
extra ice bin in the freezer compartment so the icemaker
can keep producing ice.
Shake the ice bank occasionally to level the ice in it.
Sometimes the ice piles up near the icemaker, causing
the icemaker to misread the amount of ice cubes and stop
producing ice.

NOTE: Storing cans or other items in the ice bank may
damage the icemaker.

Keep the ice bank door closed tightly. If the ice bank door
is not closed tightly, the cold air in the ice bank will freeze

food in the refrigerator compartment. This could also
cause the icemaker to not produce ice.

NOTE: If the On/Off switch on the icemaker is set to Off
for an extended time, the ice compartment will gradually
warm up to the temperature of the refrigerator
compartment. To prevent ice cubes from melting and
leaking from the dispenser, ALWAYS empty the ice bin
when the icemaker is set to Off for more than a few.

1. Push on the latch firmly where noted to close the ice

bank door; it will make a clicking sound when it is
closed completely.

2. To remove the in-door ice bank, grip the front handle,

slightly lift the lower part, and slowly pull out the bin as
shown.

3. To reinstall the in-door ice bank, slightly slant the bin

during replacement to avoid contact with the icemaker.

4. Avoid touching the automatic shutoff arm when

replacing the ice bank. See the label on the ice bank
door for details.

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