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Lighting
(Hold 3
sec for ºC
↔
ºF)
Lighting button serves two purposes:
- To turn the dispenser light on and off
- To switch the temperature units
between ºC and ºF
1) Light Function
Touching the Lighting button turns on
the Dispenser LED lamp in continuous
mode so that it stays on continuously.
The button also lights up. If you want the
Dispenser lamp to come on only when
someone uses the dispenser, press the
Lighting button to turn the continuous
mode off.
2) To switch the temperature units
between ºC and ºF
Touch and hold this button for 3 seconds
to select the temperature display you
want.
Each time you press and hold the button,
the ºC and ºF temperature modes
alternate and the ºC and ºF icon lights up,
indicating your selection.
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Fridge
(Hold 3
sec for
Power
Cool)
The Fridge button serves two purposes:
- To set the Fridge to your desired
temperature.
- To turn the Power Cool function on
and off.
1) To set the Fridge temperature, press
the Fridge button to set the refrigerator
to the temperature you want. You can
set the temperature between 44°F
(7°C) and 34°F (1°C) .
2) Power Cool function
Touch and hold this button for 3 seconds
to decrease the time needed to cool
products in the Refrigerator. It can be
helpful if you need to quickly cool easily
spoiled items or if the temperature in
the fridge has warmed dramatically (For
example, if the door was left open).
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Ice Off
(Hold 3
sec for
Child
Lock)
The Ice Off button serves two purposes:
- To turn the Ice maker on and off
- To turn the Child Lock function on
and off.
1) Ice Off Function
If you don’t want to make more ice, press
the Ice Off button.
2) Child Lock Function
Touch and hold this button for 3 seconds
to lock the display, the Flex Zone panel,
and the dispenser buttons so the buttons
can not be used.
When Child Lock is on, the refrigerator
does not dispense ice, water, or sparkling
water, even if the Dispenser Lever is
pressed.
The Child Lock icon lights up to indicate
you’ve activated the Child Lock function.
Press 3 seconds to unlock.
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Sparkling
Water
( Hold 3 sec
for Cylinder
Reset )
The Sparkling button serves three
purposes :
- To dispense sparkling (carbonated)
water.
- To select the carbonation level of the
sparkling water.
- To turn the Cylinder Reset Function on.
1) To dispense sparkling (carbonated)
water.
To dispense sparkling water, press the
Sparkling Water button.
When you press the Sparkling Water
button while either Cubed Ice or Crushed
Ice is selected, the Sparkling Icon will
turn on.
When there is no sparkling water left or
the refrigerator is making sparkling water,
the dispenser does not dispense sparkling
water.
2) To select the carbonation level of the
sparkling water.
When you press the Sparkling Water
button while the Sparkling Water Icon
is turned on, the Carbonation Level will
change as follows;
Medium (Level-2)
→
Strong (Level-3)
→
Weak (Level-1)
→
Medium (Level-2).
The next time the refrigerator makes
sparkling water, it applies the new
Carbonation Level.
- If there is previously produced sparkling
water inside the Sparkling Water tank,
the refrigerator dispenses sparkling
water with the previous carbonation
level. (Changes in the carbonation level
do not take effect until the next time
the refrigerator makes sparkling water.)
- While the refrigerator is producing
sparkling water, the Carbonation 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,
and then the Carbonation Level icon
light rotation begins again. If you press
the Sparkling Water button again
while the current carbonation level
is being displayed, the carbonation
level changes. The change in the
carbonation level will take effect the
next time the refrigerator makes
sparkling water.
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