Using The Ice Maker - Samsung Side-By-Side Refrigerator User Manual

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CAUTION
If a power failure occurs, ice cubes may melt then
freeze together when the power comes back on,
causing the dispenser to be out of order.
To prevent this problem, after a power failure, pull
out the ice bucket and discard the residual ice or
water.
After you dump the ice from the ice bucket, you
should press the dispenser lever once with the
'ICE CUBED' or 'CRUSHED' function ON.
The ice maker will make new ice faster after you
return the ice bucket to the refrigerator.
WARNING
• Do not put your fingers, hands, or any
unsuitable objects in the chute or ice-maker
bucket.
- This can cause personal injury or material
damage.
• Use only the ice maker provided with the
refrigerator.
• The water line to this refrigerator must be
installed / connected by a suitably qualified
person and must be connected to a potable
water supply.
• The ice maker requires water pressure of
20 - 125 psi (138~862 kPa) to operate properly.
CAUTION
• If you are going on a long vacation or business
trip and won't be using the water or ice
dispensers for that period of time, close the
water valve to prevent leaks.
• If you have not used the Ice maker for a
while, or you have opened the Freezer door
frequently, the Ice may stick together.
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If this occurs, empty the ice bucket or break up
the ice with a wood kitchen tool.
Do not use sharp items such as knives or forks.
• When you remove the ice bucket, there may
still be some residual ice in the ice maker.
The ice maker may eject this ice into the
freezer.

USING THE ICE MAKER

• To Remove the Ice Bucket.
- Hold the handle as shown in figure1.
- Lift up and pull the Bucket out slowly.
- Take out Ice Bucket out slowly to prevent
damage.
- When you reinstall the ice bucket, press and
hold the ICE button for 6 seconds.
• Normal Operation
- Any sounds you hear when the ice maker
dumps ice into the bucket are part of normal
operation.
- Ice may clump in the bucket if you do not
dispense ice for long periods of time.
If this occurs, remove all the ice and empty the
bucket.
- If ice does not come out, check for any ice
stuck in the chute and remove it.
- The first batch of ice cubes after installation
may be small because air has entered the water
line.
Any air will be purged during normal use.
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