Water Dripping
Some time after you have dispensed sparkling water, a few drops of sparkling water can escape from
the dispenser. The water dripping is not a product defect, but a natural result of mixing CO
2
and water.
Controlling the Carbonation Level
When the Sparkling Water Icon is turned on, you can change the sparkling water’s carbonation level by
pressing the Sparkling Water button for 3 seconds.
Each time you press the Spakling Water button, the carbonation level changes as follows:
Medium (Level-2)
→
Strong (Level-3)
→
Weak (Level-1)
→
Medium (Level-2).
As you press the button, the small numbers on the right side of the button light up in succession,
indicating the level change.
- If there is previously produced sparkling water inside the Sparkling Water tank, the refrigerator
dispenses sparkling water with the previous carbonation level.
(Again, changes in the carbonation level do not take affect until the next time the refrigerator makes
sparkling water. The change does not affect sparkling water that is already made.)
- While the refrigerator is producing sparkling water, the Sparkling Level icons light up in rotation
(Level-1
→
Level-2
→
Level-3
→
Level-1, etc.).
If you press the Sparkling Water button when the refrigerator is making sparkling water, the current
carbonation level is displayed for several seconds.
If you press the Sparkling Water button again while the carbonation level is being displayed, the
carbonation level changes. The change in the carbonation level will take affect the next time the
refrigerator makes sparkling water.
- If you change the carbonation level when the refrigerator is making sparkling water, the refrigerator
produces sparkling water at the previous carbonation level.
The Sparkling Level is set to Level 2 at the factory.
If the sparkling water tastes too strong or too weak, change the carbonation level.
Level 1 provides a milder carbonation, Level 3 a stronger carbonation.
• If there is a power interruption when the refrigerator is making sparkling water, the refrigerator may
re-start the carbonation process when power returns and put too much carbonation into the water.
If this occurs, we recommend throwing out the overly carbonated water and starting the process
again.
• The lifetime of the CO
2
cylinder can vary, depending on the Sparkling Levels you choose.
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