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Operations
Ice maker
The refrigerator has a built-in ice maker that automatically dispenses ice so that you can
enjoy filtered water with cubed or crushed ice.
Ice making
After you have installed your refrigerator and plugged it in, follow these instructions to
ensure proper ice making and to keep the ice bucket full of ice:
1.
Let the refrigerator operate for at least 24 hours to ensure optimal performance.
2.
Dispense the first 4 to 6 ice cubes into a glass.
3.
Wait another 8 hours and dispense another 4 to 6 ice cubes.
4.
Then, wait another 16 hours and dispense the first glass-full of ice.
NOTE
• If you consume all the ice at once, you must wait 8 hours before dispensing the first 4
to 6 cubes. This ensures that the ice bucket is filled with ice properly.
• Ice cubes generated rapidly may look white, which is normal.
Diagnosis
If ice does not dispense, first check the ice
maker.
1.
Press
Test
on the side of the ice maker.
You will hear a chime (ding-dong) when
you press the button.
2.
You will hear another chime if the ice
maker is operating properly.
CAUTION
• If the ice making chime rings repeatedly, contact your waterline installer or a local
Samsung service center.
• Do not press
Test
repeatedly after the ice tray is filled with ice or water. Water may
overflow or ice may jam.
• Do not put food in the ice bucket. The frozen food may damage the ice maker,
especially when you open or close the door.
• When the refrigerator recovers power after a power failure, the ice bucket may contain
a mix of melted and jammed ice cubes, which can prevent the ice maker from working
properly. To prevent this, make sure to empty the ice bucket so the ice bucket can refill
with fresh, loose ice cubes.
• Do not put fingers or any objects into the dispenser outlet or the ice maker. This can
cause physical injury or property damage.
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