CARE AND CLEANING
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Filtering and Treating Water
In most areas it will be beneficial to filter or treat the water being supplied to the icemaker. It can improve the reliability of the icemaker, reduce water system maintenance and produce the best quality of ice.
The installation of a polyphosphate feeder will generally reduce scale
Municipal water systems are generally treated with chlorine to maintain a safe drinkable water supply. Activated carbon filters will sufficiently remove the residual chlorine from the water to reduce surface staining of stainless steel materials in the icemaker.
For more information on filtering and treating the water, see the dealer from whom you purchased your icemaker.
Changing the Light Bulb
WARNING: Before removing the light bulb, either unplug the icemaker or disconnect the electricity leading to
the icemaker at the main power supply. Shock and injury can occur if electricity remains connected.
The icemaker has a light bulb in the top of the storage bin. To replace it, open the bin door and follow these instructions:
1.Disconnect the icemaker from the power supply.
2.Remove the two screws and slide the ice cutter grid forward, out of the two slots near the water pan. Set the ice cutter grid on the bin door.
3.Press the front of the light shield in while pulling down to remove it from the light bracket.
4.Remove the bulb. Replace it with a
5.Replace the light shield, ice cutter grid and two screws.
6.Reconnect the power supply.
ICE | CYCLE |
Light |
Switch |
Screws |
Light |
Bracket |
Light |
Shield |
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