
Operation
OPERATION OF THE CUSTOM DISPENSER (continued)
(3)OPERATION OF ICEMAKER (AUTOMATIC ICE-MAKING  APPARATUS)
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| require manual water supply. Following completion of | 
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| installation of the water supply piping system, lower the | 
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| feeler arm switch to “ON.” Ice is now automatically made | 
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| and the icemaker will automatically shut off when the bucket | 
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| is filled with set amount of ice. | ON | 
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| 1. REMOVING THE ICE BUCKET | 
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| 1. While holding bottom of the icemaker compartment cover, | 
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| gently push upward. | 
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| 2. Pull forward to remove the icemaker compartment cover | 
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| and ice bucket together. | 
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| To replace ice bucket, push it straight back until it clicks in | Ice Bucket | 
| place. If the ice bucket does not seat completely due to an | 
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| interference of the rotating wing on the back wall, pivot the | 
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| rotating wing by hand approximately 1/3 turn and retry. | 
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Wing
| 2. CLEANING THE CUSTOM DISPENSER | 
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| Any spilled ice or water will evaporate naturally from the | 
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| bottom of the custom dispenser. If juice or other liquid is | Recess | 
| spilled, however, residues will remain even if the water has | Cover | 
| evaporated. Remove the recess cover and wipe with a warm, | 
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| damp cloth. | 
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