Aution, Operating the ice and water dîspensef – Sears 10062603 User Manual

Page 8

Attention! The text in this document has been recognized automatically. To view the original document, you can use the "Original mode".

Advertising
background image

Operating the ice and Water Dîspensef

A

c

AUTION;

To Avoid tiie Possibiiity of Per­
sona! Injury, Never Attempt to
Operate the Ice Dispenser with
the Door Open.

Separate dispenser bars control the
release of ice cubes and water They are
located in a recessed alcove for safety
and convenience The dispenser bars
are sculptured to fit the contours of an
ordinary drinking glass. Depress the
appropriate dispenser bar to activate
the dispensing mechanism,

Small spills wiii be caught in the sump
area below the dispenser The sump

cover grille is easily removed for
cleaning.

NOTE; There is no drain in the sump
so water should not purposely be

poured into It.

Do not add ice to Ice bin.

Do not try to speed ice dispensing by
adding cubes of ice that you may have
purchased or made in some other way.
The unit has been "matched” to the
automatic ice maker and will not oper­
ate properly with different shaped or
sized cubes.

Water Dispenser

To operate, press glass against the
water dispenser bar. Releasing pres­
sure shuts the water off.

After the unit is connected to an active

household cold water line, It is advisable
to fill and throw out tfie first 10-14
glasses of water This will cleanse the
lines of impurities.

Water taste and odor.
There are many variables which can

affect the taste and odor properties of

the water that is being dispensed from

your Ice and Water model such as:

1, Iron and other mineral deposits nor­

mally found in water,

2. Type of tubing (copper, galvanized,

plastic, etc.) used in the household

water supply system as welt as the
type of tubing used to connect your
unit to your household water supply.

3. Is the water "fresh” or has it been

left standing unused in the storage
reservoir and/or water supply line for
any length of time?

To minimize taste and odor problems, it

is recommended that the following

1 Thoroughly rinse out the system after

It has been connected to the house­

hold water supply. This can be

accomplished by throwing away the

first 10-14 eight-ounce glasses of

water that are obtained from the unit.

2. If the water dispensing system is not

used frequently, the entire water res­
ervoir and system should be flushed.

This will ensure a fresh supply of
water at all times,

if the above suggestions do not entirely

eliminate an undesirable taste or odor
condition in your water, your problem if

most likely a water problem It is recorfi
mended that you contact your tocal
water treatment company for its spe­
cialized kind of help in solving your
problem.

How The Water Dispenser

Works

The water reservoir is located in the

refrigerator behind the crisper pan. The
water line to the dispenser bar is routed
in a special way to prevent freeze-ups.
The water dispensing lever energizes
the water line solenoid valve to add
water to the water reservoir.

Advertising