PRODUCT
CARE
MODEL
590
WA
TER DISPENSER
This automatic water and ice dis-
pensing product offers the conve-
nience of dispensing both chilled
water and ice from the product
without having
to
open the doors.
See Figure 13.
Figure
13
The water dispenser operates
as
follows: To operate the water
dispenser, the water dispenser
switch must be depressed
continuously for the required
amount. This switch
is
located on
the refrigerator door glasswell. See
Figure 13. The very first time the
water dispenser
is
operated,
it
will
be
necessary to flush and purge
the water system and water
storage tank
for three minutes.
This procedure will clear out any
air
in
the system as well as any
foreign material that occurs with a
new plumbing connection
in
the
home.
The chilled water container is
mounted inside the refrigerator
section.
It
will take several hours to
chill the water to the refrigerator
temperature upon the original
fill
or
if a significant amount of water
is
used.
IACAUTION I
Do not run the waterdispenser
switch
any
longerthan 8 min-
utes continuously
as
this will
damage the equipment.
MODEL 590
ICEDISPENSER
The ice dispenseroperates as
follows:
To
operate the ice dis-
penser, the ice dispenser switch
must be depressed continuously
for the required amount. This
switch
is
located on the refrigerator
door glasswell. See Figure 13.
After original start-up of the ice-
maker operation,
it
will
be
neces-
sary to discard the first few batches
of ice as they
may
be
discolored
due to the new plumbing connec·
tion to the home.
The ice dispenser feature can
deliver ice
in
two different ways:
(1)
By inserting a glass into the
glasswell and then depressing the
ice dispenser switch as in Figure
13, ice cubes will automatically
dispense into the glass.
(2)
If
a
larger quantity of ice
is
required,
open
up
the refrigerator door, posi-
tion an ice container underneath
the ice dispenser chute and then
depress the button for bulk ice
dispensing. See Figure 14.
IACAUTION I
Do
not
run the ice dispenser
switch
any
longer than 8 min-
utes continuously
as
this will
damage the equipment.
IACAUTION I
Do
not
use a fragile glass as the
ice crescents dropping into the
glass from the ice dispenser
may break this type
of
glass.
Figure
14
MODEL 590
ICE DISPENSER
OPERATING TIPS
1)
If
no ice, is the icesystem
switch
on? See Figure 18.
2) Makesure there is a supply of
ice in storage container. See
"Ice
StorageContainer"
page12.
3) Make surestorage
container
is
all the
way
in to insure
proper
engagementof
auger
motor
to
back
of container. If ice con-
tainer
is
not all the
way
back,
push on
container
and
ice
dispenser switch
at
the
same
time to properlyengage.
4) Makesure freezer utility rack
is properly installedas this
insuresproper ice storage
container positioning. See
"Freezer Utility Rack"
page
12.
5) Press icedispenserswitch. If
noauger motor noise is heard,
wait 5 minutes and try again.
On second try if no
auger
motor
noise is heard, call
your local
Factory
Authorized
ServiceAgency.
6) If the ice dispenseris not used
for an extended period, the ice
will tend tofuse together.
It will
be necessary to
discard
old
ice.
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