OPERATING THE APPLIANCE
If you press the cubed key after using the crushed key, a small amount of remaining
crushed ice may fall into your glass.
If you do not need ice, you can switch off the ice maker to save water and energy.
When ice cubes fall into the reservoir, it is normal to hear noises.
The first batch of ice cubes after installation may be small, because air has entered the
water pipe. In normal use, all air is removed. If the ice cubes are still small, check that the
water is circulating in the pipe and that the water pressure is high.
If the appliance is switched off for too long, the ice in the reservoir melts and the water
drips onto the floor. To prevent this, you must remove all the ice from the reservoir (see
'Maintenance').
If no ice comes out of the dispenser, check whether there is ice stuck in the outlet and
remove it. Or check whether there are ice cubes clumped together in the reservoir and
remove them (see 'Maintenance'). Also, if you do not remove ice from the dispenser for a
long period of time, the ice in the reservoir may start to clump.
Do not use the dispenser for ice delivery for more than 1 minute at a time. This prevents
the ice maker's motor from getting too hot.
Switching off the ice maker
If you do not need ice, you can switch off the ice maker to save water and energy.
1. Press the ice maker key.
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The pictogram is illuminated.
The ice maker is switched off.
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Only the ice maker is switched off; the dispenser still delivers water.
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