The water dispenser, The dispenser light, Using the automatic ice maker – Whirlpool ED22DF User Manual

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U S I N G Y O U R R E F R I G E R A T O R

The water dispenser

Chilled water comes from a tank behind the

meat drawer. It holds approximately 1 Vé

quarts (

1

.5 L). When the refrigerator is first

hooked up, press the water dispenser bar

with a glass or jar until you draw and discard

2

or 3 quarts (1.9 to

2.8

L). The water you

draw and discard rinses the tank and pipes.

Allow several hours to chill a new tankful.

NOTE: The small tray beneath the dispenser

is designed to evaporate small spills. There is

no drain in this tray. Do not pour water into it.

To dispense water:

1. Press a sturdy glass against the water

dispenser bar.

2. Remove the glass to stop dispensing.

NOTE: Dispense enough water every week to

maintain a fresh supply.

The dispenser light

To turn on night light, slide dispenser LIGHT

switch to the left. See page 19 for directions for

changing the dispenser light bulb.

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UP to

stop ice

maker.

DOWN to

start ice

maker.

Using the automatic ice maker

Here are a few things you will want to know

about your automatic ice maker;

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

DOWN to make ice automatically.

UP to shut off the ice maker.

NOTE: Do not turn ice maker on until it is

connected to the water supply. Instructions

for ice maker water supply hook up are

attached to the back of the refrigerator

cabinet.

• It is normal for ice crescents to be attached

by a corner. They break apart easily.

• The ice maker will not operate until the

freezer is cold enough to make ice. This can

take overnight.

• If ice is not being made fast enough and

more ice is needed, turn the Refrigerator

Control toward a higher number. Wait a day

and, if necessary, turn the Freezer Control

toward C.

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