Haier HB21FC45NS User Manual - Page 25
Usage Of Icemaker Cont'd
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English Usage of Icemaker (cont'd) 2. Precautions a) To prevent the pipe from freezing, do not install the water pipe in a place below 32° F. b) Open water valve to flush pipe, and check leakage in water pipe joints until water is clean. c) When temperature of icemaker is equal to or below 5˚F, the icemaker will begin to make ice. (Throw out the first several batches of ice cubes if you make ice after not having made it for a long time.) d) After the fridge is installed, put the water supply pipe in a proper place to prevent pressing and damage. e) The filter in the water pipe is there to filter impurities in the water and to make ice clean and hygienic. Therefore, the filter will absorb impurities during normal use. After a long time of usage, if the cubed ice becomes smaller, it may mean that the filter is blocked from the impurities. After 6 months of use, the "Change Filter" indicator light will turn on. At this time, we suggest going to your local authorized Haier after-sale service center or call 1-877-337-3639. After you change the filter, press and hold the water filter reset button for one second, the indicator light will turn off. The refrigerator comes with a filter installed; after this you have to buy and change the filter yourself. f) The ice maker should only be connected to a source of drinkable water. 3. Icemaker Operation: The icemaker tray periodically receives an automatic flow of water to the icemaker ice cube tray. Once the water freezes a sensor on the tray recognizes cubes have been made and automatically twists the tray to drop the ice cubes into the ice bucket. Capacity of the icemaker depends on the ambient temperature, frequency of freezer door openings, and freezer compartment cooling temperature setting. Typically ice harvest per day is 4 pounds of ice. 4. If this is your first icemaker: Occasionally you may hear some sounds, like flowing of water or ice cubes dropping. These sounds are normal. Occasionally, in periods of infrequent ice use, cubes may stick together. This is normal. 5. If you do not use ice often: Older ice cubes can get stale. Clean the ice container periodically with warm water. Before putting it back, dry it well so cubes do not stick to surfaces. 23