Crispers
•There are two crisper drawers.
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The automatic ice maker
•About 80 ice cubes are made every day. These are made 10 at a time in 7 to eight daily cycles.
•Ice making stops automatically when the storage container is full.
•It is normal to hear a banging noise when the ice cubes are released from the maker and fall into the container.
•It is advisable to clean the container regularly to prevent odours from forming.
•Ice will only be dispensed if the container is full and if the cubes are not stuck together.
•If the amount of water supplied to the ice maker requires adjusting, call a service technician.
•In the event of a lengthy power failure, the accumulated ice in the storage container might melt and overflow into the cabinet. Empty the storage container and replace it.
The ice dispenser
•The dispenser can deliver chilled water, ice cubes or crushed ice .
•Press the relevant pad to select the desired option.
•The relevant LED (light emitting diode) will light up, confirming your selection.
•Press a glass against the dispenser switch pad and the selected option will be dispensed into the glass 1 to 2 seconds later.
•A snapping sound will be heard about 2 seconds after the dispensing of ice cubes commences. This is normal and emanates from the
•Withdraw the glass from the switch pad but wait 2 to 3 seconds to catch any residuals before remov- ing it completely.
•Avoid using thin fragile glasses when dispensing cubes or crushed ice as they might crack.
•Never insert your fingers or any other object into the dispenser outlet.
•If the ice cubes are discoloured, call a service technician.
•The selection options automatically revert to Water one hour after the dispensing of cubed or crushed ice.
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