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Precautions When Using the Ice
Maker and Cold Water Dispenser
Do not use a cup that is too deep, too narrow, or
too soft.
Keep the cup a proper distance from the dispenser.
Raise the cup near the ice outlet to prevent and
ice cube jumping or splashing out. If the cup is to
close, the ice might break when it hits the bottom.
5 seconds after you take ice, you will here a sound.
This is the sound of the ice chute door closing.
After you take ice and release the lever, keep your
cup in the ice outlet for 2 - 3 seconds, as cubed ice
might still come out.
After you take water, keep your cup under the
dispenser for 2 - 3 seconds, as water might still
come out.
Do not pour extra water into the spill shelf. Wipe
water dripped form the drink dispenser with
a cloth.
If you choose cubed ice right after crushed ice, you
may get some crushed ice mixed in.
If you only use crushed ice, the outlet may become
blocked by crushed ice. Remove the remaining
crushed ice to continue using.
Do not put a drink bottle or other food in the ice container for
fast cooling. This could damage the ice maker.
Do not touch the ice outlet by hand - it may cause injury to
your hand. Do not dismantle the ice maker cover.
Throw out the rst 7 glasses of water and 20 ice cubes to
ush out impurities in the pipe. Throw away the rst several
batches of ice cubes after a long period of non use.
Do not put purchased cubed ice in the ice container. It may
not crush or dispense well.
If cubed ice is too small, it means the inlet water amount is
too small. If cubed ice is too big, or there is a water overow
in the ice maker that causes ice blocks to occur, the inlet
water amount is too big. Ice tray ll adjustments can be
made on the Freezer control by pressing the (<) and (>)
buttons for 3 seconds until you hear a chime. The display
will read the default setting of 40 (for 4 second water ow
in). If you press the (>) button it can raise up ow rate to 60
(a max of 6 second ll rate). Check water tray level to not
over ll the ice tray.
NOTE
When you are making cubed ice, the water valve will make a noise. This is normal.
Removing and Installing the Ice Container
Removing the Ice Container
Take down food in the ice cream shelf. Raise
the center of the container away from the
shelf frame, hold down the front, and pull the
container out.
Reinstall the Ice Container
Reinstall the ice container and x the clamp in the
lower right side into the groove on the back wall. If
the ice container cannot be fully inserted, remove
it and turn the driving device in a 1/4 circle. Try to
reinstall the ice container. Repeat until the clamp
can be xed in the groove on the two slide ways of
the shelf.
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