Optional automatic ice maker, Sounds you may hear, Possible sounds – Whirlpool ED19EK User Manual

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Optional automatic ice maker...

If you have the automatic ice maker accessory or

plan to add one later (Part No. ECKMF-61), there are

a few things you will want to know:

• The ON/OFF lever is a wire signal arm.

Down...for making ice automatically;

Up.. .to shut off the ice maker.

• Shake the bin occasionally to keep cubes sepa­

rated, and to obtain increased storage capacity.

Lower Signal

Arm to Start It.

Raise Signal

Arm to Stop Ice Maker.

• It is normal for ice crescents to be attached by a

corner. They will break apart easily.

• You will hear water running when ice maker is

working. You'll hear ice fall into the bin. Don't let

these sounds bother you.

• The ice maker will not operate until the freezer is

cold enough to make ice. This can take overnight.

• Because of new plumbing connections, the first

ice may be discolored or off-flavored. Discard the

first few batches of ice.

• If ice is not being made fast enough and more ice

is needed, turn the Temperature control to a higher

number. Wait a day and, if necessary, turn the Air

Control to a higher number.

• If you remove the ice bin, raise the signal arm to

shut off the ice maker. When you return the bin,

push it all the way in and lower the arm to the ON

position.

• If cubes are stored too long, they may develop an

off-flavor... I ike stale water. Throw them away. They

will be replaced. Cubes in the ice bin can also

become smaller by evaporation.

• The ice maker water supply should not be soft­

ened water. The chemicals could damage the ice

maker molds.

Sounds you may hear.

Your new refrigerator may make sounds that your old one didn't.

Because the sounds are new to you, you might be conoerned about

them. Don't be. Most of fhe new sounds are normal. Hard surfaces like

the floor, walls and cabinets can make the sounds seem louder.

The following chart describes the kinds of sounds that might be new

to you, and what may be making them.

Possible Sounds:

• SlighI Hum, Soft Hiss:

Probable Causes:

You may hear the refrigerator's fan motor and moving air.

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• Clicking or Snapping

Sounds:

• Water Sounds:

The defrost timer makes a definite click when the refrigerator stops running. It

also makes a sound when the refrigerator starts.

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When the refrigerator stops running, you may hear gurgling in the tubing for a

few minutes after it stops. You may also hear defrost water running into the

defrost water pan.

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• Ice Maker Sounds:

-trickling water

-thud (clatterof ice)

If your refrigerator has an ice maker, you may hear buzzing (from the water

valve), trickling water and the clatter of ice dumped into the bin.

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• Running Sounds:

Your refrigerator has a high-efficiency compressor and motor. It will run longer

than older designs. It may even seem to run most of the time.

Energy saving tips...

You can help your refrigerator use less electricity.

• Check door gaskets for a tight seal. Level the cabi­

net to be sure of a good seal.

• Clean the condenser coil regularly.

• Open the door as few times as possible. Think about

what you need before you open the door. Get

everything out at one time. Keep foods organized

so you won't have to search for what you want.

Close door as soon as food is removed.

• Go ahead and fill up the refrigerator, but don't over­

crowd it so air movement is biocked.

It is a waste of electricity to set the refrigerator and

freezer to temperatures colder than they need to

be. If ice cream is firm in the freezer and drinks are

as cold as your family likes them, that's cold enough.

' Keep the Power Saving Control on OFF unless

moisture forms on the refrigerator exterior.

Make sure your refrigerator is not next to a heat

source such as a range, water heater, furnace, radi­

ator, or in direct sunlight.

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