Follow the procedure and warnings below to
clean the icebox:
•
Remove the Icebox by lifting first and then
pulling towards yourself as shown in the
diagram.
•
Empty the ice in the Icebox if any. To take
out the stuck ice, use objects that are not
sharp to avoid any damage on the Icebox.
•
Pay attention that the inside of the Icebox
is not wet/damp before placing it back to its
housing.
•
If you want to get ice from the ice dispenser
after placing theicebox back to its housing
and closing the freezer door, exit from ice off
mode by pressing the ice off button again.
• Do not touch moving parts like the knife
in the Icebox
Cleaning the Icebox and the
Water Dispenser
Warnings
•
No ice must be added to the ice dispenser
compartment. This may adversely affect the
ice supply or crushing the ice.
• It is normal to have a couple of ice cubes
stuck together in the icebank.
• Moving parts such as blades in a housing
at the ice outlet of the dispenser must not be
touched to avoid injury.
•
Never use sharp objects to break the ice
in the icebox. This may cause damage on the
icebox.
• Food stuff should never be placed into the
icebank for quick cooling purposes.
• In case you see condensation on the
dispenser (water drops) or in case you connect
your device to the water mains, make sure
that the anti-condensation switch is pressed.
(See Page 15) Anti-Condensation button is
pressed as a factory setting.
•
When the ice container is to be removed
for any reason, first of all Ice Off Button must
be pressed.
Ice Off
To stop ice formation,
“Ice Off”
button is
pressed. When ice off is selected, no water
will be taken into the Icematic. However,
already existing ice can be taken from the
dispenser. To restart ice formation, “ice off”
button must be pressed again.
Caution: If you do not use the ice dispenser,
do not forget to put ice duct cover into the ring
inside of the freezer door. (See. Page 2)
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1. Lift
2. Pull
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