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dispenser, the ice cubes may clump together.
Keep pushing button. Remove bucket as arrow
direction. Throw away the ice cubes or clumped
ice. Push the bottom of the bucket until you hear
a click. When the bucket does not fit, turn the
helix by 90 degree and try again.
Use only the ice maker provided with
the refrigerator. The water supply to
this refrigerator must only be installed/
connected by a suitably qualified person.
Connect to a potable water supply only.
To operate the ice maker properly, water pressure
of 20~125psi ( 138~862kPa) is required.
If you have a long vacation or business trip and
won’t use the water or ice dispensers for a long
time:
Close the water valve. Otherwise, water -
leakage may occur.
Remove all food. -
Unplug the refrigerator. -
Wipe excess moisture from inside and leave -
the doors open. Otherwise, odor and mold
may develop. Do not put your fingers, hands
or any other unsuitable objects in the chute or
ice-maker bucket.
It may result in personal injury or material -
damage. Never put your finger or any other
objects in the dispenser opening.
It may cause injury. -
Do not try to disassemble the ice maker.
Do not wash or spray the ice bucket with water
while it is in the refrigerator. Remove it to clean
it.
When you insert the Ice maker tray, be
sure that the tray is well centered at the
entrance.
Otherwise, the tray may be stuck.
Water clouding phenomenon
All water provided to the refrigerator flows
through the core filter which is an alkaline
water filter. In the filtering process, the
pressure of the water that has flowed out
of the filter is increased, and the water
becomes saturated with oxygen and
nitrogen. When this water flows out into
the air, the pressure plummets and the
oxygen and nitrogen get supersaturated,
which results in gas bubbles. The water
may temporarily look misty or cloudy due
to these oxygen bubbles. After a few
seconds, the water will look clear.
Allow your refrigerator to operate and cool 1.
down for 24 hours (or 1 full day).
Waiting 24 hours will allow your ice maker to -
cool properly.
Dispense 4 to 6 ice cubes into the glass.2.
After 8, and then 16 hours, dispense a full 3.
glass of ice.
When you press the Test button, you will hear •
the refrigerator chime (ding-dong). When the
chime sounds, release the Test button.
The chime sounds automatically again to let •
you know the ice maker is working well.
If you want to remove the ice cubes without
using the ice bucket, please turn the ice
maker off. (However, remove the front
cover from the ice maker.) The ice cubes in
the ice maker can spill out over the drawer.
Do not put food in the ice bucket. If you store
food in the ice bucket, the food may get in the
way of the ice maker while opening/closing
the door, causing damage to the ice maker.
Note that the ice cubes in the ice bucket
may spill out over the drawer when
removing the ice bucket from the drawer.
If this is the case, be sure to clear the ice
cubes that spilled out of the drawer.
If a power failure occurs, ice cubes may
melt then freeze together when the power
comes back on, causing the dispenser to
be out of order.
To prevent this problem, after a power failure, pull
out the ice bucket and discard the residual ice or
water.
If you use all the ice at once, you must
repeat Steps 2 and 3 on the previous page.
However, only wait 8 hours before dispensing the
first 4 to 6 ice cubes. This will replenish the ice
cubes and ensure maximum ice production.
Using the ice off Function
When you select the Ice Off mode, remove all ice
cubes from the bucket. If you are not using the ice
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