![Your refrigerator comes equipped with ice cube trays and a storage bin (on most models.) To release frozen cubes, hold the trays upside down and twist both ends.](/images/new-backgrounds/60337/6033727x1.webp)
Your refrigerator comes equipped with ice cube trays and a storage bin (on most models.) To release frozen cubes, hold the trays upside down and twist both ends.
Some models are designed so an Automatic (oeMakercan beeasily installedwhenever you want it. Order the ice makerkit number shown on the label onthe cabinet back. The kit contains installation instructions,water connection instructions and other information concerning the ice maker operation.
The water inlet tubing assembly requiredto complete the water connection to the water valve is located in the crisper drawer in a bag. Connect the ice maker to the water supply as instructed in the separate Lnstructions,furnished with the refrigerator.
The automatic ice maker is designed to furnish a continual supply of ice cubes. The amount of ice produced depends on the temperature in the freezer section of your refrigerator. The colder the freezer section, the more ice is produced. We suggest you start with your refrigerator and freezer controls at their mid settings. In most cases, this is satisfactory. If the door to the refrigerator or freezer is opened frequently or temperatures in the kitchen are abnormally high, a colder setting may be necessary.
After your model has been installed and the water supply connected to the ice maker, it maytake 8 to 12 hours before the ice makerfurnishes any usable ice cubes. The first one or two harvests will probably contain undersized and irregular cubes because of air in the supply line. The initial harvest may also contain impurities from the new water
supply piping. Therefore, all cubes from the first two or three harvests should be discarded.
Under certain rare circumstances, ice cubesmay be discolored, usually appearing with a
Ice cubes that have been in the ice storage for a considerable length of time may pick up
Certainsounds mayaccompany the various cycles of the ice maker. Examples are: (1) the motormayhave a slighthum, (2)the cubeswill rattle asthey fall intoan empty storage bin, and (3) the water valve may click or "buzz" occasionally. All of these sounds are normal and should be ignored.
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