Motor-
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When the bucket is full and in the proper (highest possible)
position, the Stop Arm senses the ice and stops ice making.
To stop the ice maker, whether full or not, simply raise the
Stop Arm to "up" position. To restart, lower the Stop Arm.
TIME PER CYCLE... Varies due to door openings, water
temperatures, etc.
NORMAL ICE MAKER OPERATION
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Sounds to be expected: motor hum; creaking of the
Ejector Blade; ice dropping into the bucket; running
water; water supply valve snapping open.
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Frost formations in area of the ice maker: Since fresh
water enters the form, frost build-up near the ice maker
occurs. This will not affect the operation of your freezer.
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Ice in the bucket for long periods may freeze together
and acquire odors. Discard stale pieces... Your ice
maker will make more.
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USE AND CARE GUIDE
-Ejector blade
-Ice mold
-Stop arm
-Ice bucket
-Shelf
Position shelf tang in
third slot down from
top of shelf ladder-
Temperatures:
The temperature is automatically controlled by a thermo-
stat. The freezer control is located in the roof of the freezer.
Three "3" is a good setting to start out with... Lower num-
bers for warmer temperatures and higher numbers for cold-
est temperatures.
NOTE
To help keep food fresh longer, some moisture is desirable
in the food storage compartments. You may see it on the
walls, or in the form of droplets of ice or "icicles"... especial-
ly in hot or humid weather, or when frequent or extended
door openings occur. This is normal, and not in any way
harmful. If occasional "spot" build-ups occur, it is usually the
result of the above, or of "overcrowding" of food. Occasion-
ally remove such accumulation.
Defrosting:
Defrosting is automatic. It takes place in the Power Module,
above and away from your food. For several minutes each
day the compressor and interior fan will shut off, while any
ice accumulation is removed from the coils.
Cleaning:
It's easy to keep your Built-In refrigerator/freezer clean.
Occasionally, clean the interior walls, shelves, door interiors
and gaskets with a solution of two (2) teaspoons of baking
soda dissolved in a quart of lukewarm water. Harsh abra-
sives and cleaning powders are unnecessary and should
never be used. Do not place parts in the dishwasher.
It is recommended that circuit breakers be shut off before
cleaning. Wring excess moisture from sponge or cloth and
avoid excess moisture, especially when cleaning in the
vicinity of switches, lights or controls.
If your unit has a stainless steel interior, shelves or exterior
door then use a stainless steel cleaner and a cloth to clean.
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