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14 electrolux side by side refrigeration user manual
How the water dispenser works
After the refrigerator is connected to the water supply, ll the
water tank by holding a glass against the dispenser paddle.
You may need to hold the glass against the paddle for up to 2
minutes before water begins to ow. Continue to draw water for a
further 3 minutes to rid the tank and plumbing connections of any
impurities, the tank will automatically rell as you dispense water.
caution
Remember, do not drink this water as it may have impurities in it!
tips and information
The water connection to your ice and water product should
only be done by a licensed refrigeration mechanic, plumber or
electrician.
The water dispenser water tank is located behind the upper
crisper bin in the refrigerator compartment.
Normal Operation – For cool water, add ice.
To provide the convenience of ltered water in the same location
as the ice dispenser, it is necessary to route the tubes from the
refrigerator compartment. This means the rst half glass of water
will not be quite as cold as the following 3 or 4 glasses. If you
require cool water from the rst glass, we recommend that you
rst add crushed or cubed ice to your glass then the water.
In times of high use, water may be dispensed before it has time
to cool. Once this occurs, the dispensed water temperature will
be similar to that of your normal tap water until the tank has had a
chance to cool. The addition of cubed or crushed ice will allow you
to still enjoy cool water should this occur.
caution
Chemicals from a malfunctioning softener can damage
the ice maker. If the ice maker is connected to soft water,
ensure that the softener is maintained and working properly.
How the ice dispenser works
The ice maker and ice container are located in the top of the
freezer compartment. After the refrigerator is installed properly
and has cooled for several hours, the ice maker can begin making
ice and the rst batch will be ready within 24 hours. A full tray of
ice may not be created for the rst few batches, due to air in the
refrigerator’s new plumbing lines.
To begin ice production pull out the icecream shelf and switch to the
ON position (“I”) then replace shelf. If no ice is dispensed it will take
about 2 days to ll the storage container. The ice maker turns off
automatically when the ice container is full. To stop ice production,
turn the switch to the OFF position (“O”) (See diagrams on page
4). The rst batches of ice cubes may be discoloured or have an
odd avour, due to the refrigerator’s new plumbing connections.
Discard this ice until batches are free of discolouration or taste
problems.
Ice and water dispenser
The ice and water dispenser conveniently dispenses cool, ltered
water and ice cubes or crushed ice.
To operate the ice dispenser, select an ice option using the
electronic display.
crushed ice
cubed ice
Press a glass against the dispensing
paddle. Hold the top
of the glass as close as possible
to the ice outlet, so that you will
catch all the ice. To stop dispensing
ice, pull the glass away from the
dispensing paddle. Do not remove
the glass until the ice has nished
coming out.
To operate the water dispenser,
press a glass against the dispensing
paddle. To stop dispensing water,
pull the glass away from the
dispensing paddle. A drip tray
located at the base of the dispenser
(see page 17) will catch small spills and allow them to evaporate.
The drip tray is removable and dishwasher safe.
caution
Do not pour water or excess cubes into the drip tray
because it is not connected to a drain.
Dispenser lamp
The dispenser has a light which can be turned on and off by
pressing the Lamp button on the electronic display (see Diagram
below). The lamp is also activated for 6 seconds whenever a
dispensing paddle is pressed. The light comes from 6 ultra bright
LEDs (Light emitting diodes), which are
part of the electronic display and are not customer replaceable.
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