Using the ice dispenser c, Ice off c – Beko GNE V422 X User Manual
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Using the Ice Dispenser
C
Please note, first ice cubes will
not be ready before 12 hours after
switching on the appliance.
In case you do not need ice, such as
during winter or in case you are on
vacation, turn theIce Off function.
C
Ice device produces approximately
110 cubes of ice in 24 hours and this
amount may change according to
the frequency of opening of doors,
refrigerator settings and power outage.
Produced ice may be obtained from
the dispenser as cube ice or crushed
ice.
It is normal to get crushed ice from
the dispenser in a longer time than in
getting the ice cubes and also flowing
of some crushed ice before the ice
cubes drop if crushed ice option had
been selected before selecting ice
cube option.
C
Change in the smell or taste of the
ice or sticky cubes and a decrease in
the form of ice is normal in case ice is
not obtained from dispenser for a long
time or in case of power outages. If
this is the case, the ice in icebox must
be controlled and the icebox should be
emptied and cleaned thoroughly.
Warnings
C
No ice must be added to the ice
dispenser compartment. This may
adversely affect the ice supply or
crushing the ice.
A
It is normal to have a couple of ice
cubes stuck together in the icebank.
A
Moving parts such as blades in
a housing at the ice outlet of the
dispenser must not be touched to
avoid injury.
A
Never use sharp objects to break
the ice in the icebox. This may cause
damage on the icebox.
A
Food stuff should never be placed
into the icebox for quick cooling
purposes.
A
When the icebox is to be removed for
any reason, first of all Ice Off Button
must be pressed.
Ice Off
C
To stop ice formation, Ice Off
button is pressed. When Ice Off is
selected, no water will be taken into
the Icematic. However, already existing
ice can be taken from the dispenser.
To restart ice formation, Ice Off button
must be pressed again.
Warning: If you do not use the ice
dispenser, do not forget to put ice
duct cover into the ring inside of the
freezer door.
(See. Your Refrigerator
section)