Maytag RST2200 Refrigerator User Manual


 
Water/Ice Control To Stop Dispensing
To dispense ice cubes, place the glass against the left Release the pressure (111the paddle and 11o1(tthe
paddle, container in position momentaril) to catch the last
pieces of ice or drops of water. The ice delivery door
To dispense chilled water, place the glass against the will remain open fnr a short time. When it doses you
right paddle, will hear a closing sound.
NOTE: When using the ice dispenser for the first Spill Tray
time, discard the first two or three dozen cubes. Do not pour water into the grille at the bottom of the
When using the water dispenser for the first time, dispenser. This is a spill area, not a drain. Normal spills
press the pad for one to two minutes to bleed the x411evaporate in the recessed area below the spill shelf
air from the water line. Discard the first five to six grille. Excessive spills sh(mld be wiped up after
glasses of water dispensed. This will insure pure ice removing the grille.
and fresh water for drinking. Dispenser Light
To turn the light on and of}_depress the dispenser light
Water fi'om the dispenser is chilled, but not as cold as
ice water. For colder watel; simply add ice befbre switch located behind the rigbt side of the decorative
dispensing water. Also, tbe first glass of water dispensed panel.
each time inay be warmer than consecutive glasses. It
will be cooler if a full glass of water is dispensed rather
than a partial glass.
Ice Dispensing
If"the ice dispenser is not used frequently, ice mlbes
may clump together and need to be broken apart or
discarded.
Do Not add ice to the storage bin which was not
produced by )our ice maker - it may not dispense
properly.
Avnid operating the ice dispenser eontimlouslv h)r
more than five lninutes. Simply remove iarge
quantities from the bin by hand.
Avoid dispensing ice directly into thin, fine china or
delicate clTstal - tbey can crack or chip from the
combined pressure of vour hand pressing them
against the actuator pad and ice dropping into the
container.
PAGE 9