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Display and Dispenser Lock (RX693 / RX594 models only)
When the dispenser is locked, neither ice nor water can be dispensed.
To lock the dispenser press and hold the
button for two seconds (the display will also be
locked). The
icon will be displayed on the screen.
Continuing to hold the
button for another two seconds will unlock the dispenser but the
display will still be locked. The
icon will be displayed on the screen. Holding button for
another two seconds, unlocks both the display and dispenser.
Caution!
To avoid personal injury or property damage, observe the following:
Do not put fingers, hands or any foreign objects into dispenser opening.
Do not use sharp objects to break ice.
Do not dispense ice directly into thin glass, fine china or delicate crystal.
To dispense water
Select
on the control panel.
Place your container against the back dispensing pad and press.
Release pressure to stop dispensing.
Or on select models:
Place container under dispensing nozzle.
Press FRONT FILL button.
Front Fill
The FRONT FILL button (see page 24) is perfect for filling up sports bottles and large containers
that do not easily fit inside the dispensing cavity.
To dispense cubed or crushed ice
Select either
or ice on the control panel.
Place your glass or container against the dispensing pad and press (for crushed ice hold your
container as close to the chute as possible).
Slowly remove your glass when you have enough ice.
To dispense water and ice at the same time (select models)
Select either
or ice.
Place your container against the dispensing pad and press.
At the same time press FRONT FILL button to dispense water.
Slowly release the FRONT FILL button and remove your glass when you have enough ice.
Note:
The ice mode may not be changed while ice dispenser is in operation.
The dispenser will automatically lock if it is active for more than five minutes. See Dispenser Lock
(page 25) for unlocking information.
Once dispensing has stopped a small amount of water may be dispensed. This will be collected
by the drip tray. Large spills should be wiped dry.
Ice and water