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Ice Maker
How to use
1. Connect the water line as per the installation instructions.
2. The ice maker function is turned on by default. If you do not need ice, you need to manually turn
off the ice maker.
3. Collect ice cubes from the ice storage box.
Notes for use of ice maker:
Generally, the refrigerator takes about 7 hours to produce the first ice cubes after being
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powered on. After the first normal ice-making process, each ice making time is 100 min. (The
ambient temperature is 21°C and the door is not opened or closed).
For large ice cubes, 100g ice can be made each time, about 10 ice cubes. For small ice cubes,
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68g ice can be made each time, about 18 ice cubes.
For large ice cubes, it takes about 18-22 fills to reach full capacity, resulting in around 180-220
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ice cubes. For small ice cubes, it takes about 26-31 fills to reach full capacity, resulting in around
450-530 ice cubes. It is normal for a few small ice cubes to adhere to each other.
The ice making time may be extended in the following situations:
Freezer chamber is not fully cooled at the beginning of use.
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The temperature is low in winter or the ambient temperature is high in summer.
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The door is opened and closed more times; or more food is put in at one time.
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The space around the refrigerator is too narrow.
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Notes for ice making:
The ice maker will continue to make ice before the ice detection rod touching the ice; when the ice
detection rod touches the ice in the ice storage box, the ice making process stops.
The following situation may prevent the ice from being made even though
there is water in the water line:
Foreign objects other than ice cubes in the ice storage box contact the detection rod.
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Foreign objects other than ice cubes in the ice storage box cause collision or ice making to stop
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when the ice making grid is overturned.
Factors affecting the use of ice maker:
When using the ice maker, do not put anything other than ice cubes in the ice storage box. Putting
something other than ice will cause collision damage or ice making to stop when the ice making grid
is overturned. If you need to store other items in the ice storage box, please stop using the ice making
function. When the ice making function is enabled again, remove other items from the ice storage box
and clean the ice storage box. When putting other items into the ice storage box, please be careful
with tall items to avoid jamming the ice maker. If not used for a long time, the ice cubes in the ice
storage box and the ice maker should be discarded.
ATTENTION
• Please note that due to technical changes and differences in models, some of the illustrations in this
manual may differ from your model.
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