Thermador T36IB70NSP User Manual - Page 9
Connecting, water, Switching, appliance, disconnecting, the appliance - odor filter
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Connecting the water A cold water connection is required for operation of the automatic ice maker. The water pressure must be between 25 and 120 p.s.i. (1.72ć8.25 bar). The installation must comply with local plumbing regulations and local and state laws. A separate shutĆoff valve must be installed for the appliance water connection. The shutĆoff valve for the water connection must not be behind the appliance. It is recommended to place the shutĆoff valve directly next to the appliance (base unit) or in another easily accessible location. Switching on the appliance q Press the POWER button. When the appliance has been switched on, the appliance begins to cool down. When the doors are open, the interior lights come on. i The preset temperatures (factory settings) are reached after some hours. Do not put any food in the appliance beforehand. i Do not use the first ice cubes from the ice maker! Discard the ice production of the first 24 hours after switching on the icemaker. To change the preset temperatures ć> see Setting the temperature". Switching off and disconnecting the appliance Switching off the appliance q Press the POWER button. i If switching off the appliance for a period longer than 2 weeks, remove the water filter. Before switching on the appliance again, install a new filter (see "Exchanging the filter"). Disconnecting the appliance If you do not use the appliance for a prolonged period: q Shut off the water supply line. Shut off the water supply line several hours before switching off the appliance. q Remove and discard the water filter. Secure the filter cap! q Take all food out of the appliance. q Pull out the mains plug or switch off the fuse. q Empty the ice cube container. q Clean the appliance interior (see Cleaning the appliance"). q To prevent odors, leave the doors open. 9