ICE COMPARTMENT
Water supply tank
(Holds about 1.0 liter)
Ice container
Max fill line
Ice scoop
(Keep the ice scoop here when you are not
using it.)
Making ice
Clean the ice maker if you are using it for the first time or have not used for a week.
1
Touch
on the control panel to
activate the control panel.
All indicators will turn on, and then some will turn off to reflect
the current settings.
2
Touch
so that
the "On" turns on.
The ice maker is set to "On" at the time of
purchase.
3
Pull the water supply tank out
horizontally
※The water supply tank may feel heavy
when you lift and pull it toward you.
4
Remove the lid
and add water.
Note: Do not fill the tank past the max
fill line.
5
Put the water supply tank
back in place.
Push the tank all the way in, so that it is
safely behind the tank-set line.
If the tank is not pushed all
the way in, you will not be able
to make ice.
Note: Tilting the water supply tank might
cause water to spill out. If water spills
out, wipe it clean as soon as possible.
6
The ice maker starts automatically.
The ice maker stops when ice cubes in the ice container reach the max
fill line and automatically resumes when ice cubes begin to run out.
If the ice container is empty, ice cubes landing in the container might
produce a loud sound.
50
Max
fill line
Store ice here
Turns on
Touch it
Handhold
Lid
Max fill line
Push all
the way in
Tank-set line
(Automatic ice maker)
Ice compartment
REQUEST
WARNING: Fill the water supply tank with potable water only.
The quality of tap water might vary depending on your country or region. If
you are concerned about the quality of your tap water, check with your local
authorities.
If you use any of the following types of water for the ice maker, wash the
water supply tank frequently to prevent the accumulation of viscous liquid
and the growth of bacteria: mineral water, well water, filtered water, or boiled
water that has cooled down.
If you use water high in mineral content to make ice cubes, when those ice
cubes are put in liquid, they might release floating white particles (the
mineral content). However, these particles are not harmful.
If you use any of the following types of water for the ice maker, wash the
water supply tank frequently (about once every three days) to prevent the
growth of bacteria.
M I N E R A L
W A T E R
Mineral water
(Hardness:
No more than 100 mg/L)
Do not use anything other than water for the ice maker. Using something
other than water might damage the ice maker, cause deformities, or cause
the resulting ice cubes to stick together.
JUICE
Juice
Ice compartment
Control panel
"Water Supply" indicator lamp
Automatic
ice maker
Automatic
ice maker
P.61
P.60
Filtered water
or boiled water
(Must meet the applicable
water quality standards)
Sports drinks
Soda
Display
Ice
Making
button
Well water
Tea
Tea
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