

Table
of
contents
Entry
Important
safety
instruction
Identification
of
parts
Where
to
install
Door
removal
Door
replacement
Feed
water
pipe
installation
Water
connection
instruction
guide
Operation
instruction
guide
Height
adjustment
Starting
Adjusting
the
temperatures
and
functions
Shelf
(Applicable
to
some
models
olny)
Wine
holder
(Applicable
to
some
models
olny)
Egg
box
Humidity
control
in
the
vegetable
compartment
Convert
into
a
vegetable
or
meat
compartment
Deodorizer
(Applicable
to
some
models
only)
Location
of
foods
Storing
foods
How
to
dismantle
parts
General
information
Cleaning
Trouble
shooting
When
replacing
PANEL.......
Introduction
Installation
Operation
Suggestion
on
food
storage
Care
and
maintenance

Entry
The
model
and
serial
numbers
are
found
on
the
inner
case
or
back
of
refrigerator
compartment
of
this
unit.
These
numbers
are
unique
to
this
unit
and
not
available
to
others.
You
should
record
requested
information
here
and
retain
this
guide
as
a
permanent
record
of
your
purchase.
Staple
your
receipt
here.
Date
of
purchase
:
Dealer
purchased
from
:
Dealer
address
:
Dealer
phone
no.
:
Model
no.
:
Serial
no.
:
Before
it
is
used,
this
refrigerator
must
be
properly
installed
and
located
in
accordance
with
the
installation
instructions
in
this
document.
Never
unplug
your
refrigerator
by
pulling
on
the
power
cord.
Always
grip
plug
firmly
and
pull
it
straight
out
from
the
outlet.
When
moving
your
appliance
away
from
the
wall,
be
careful
not
to
roll
over
the
power
cord
or
to
damage
it
in
any
way.
After
your
refrigerator
is
in
operation,
do
not
touch
the
cold
surfaces
in
the
freezer
compartment,
particularly
when
your
hands
are
damp
or
wet.
Skin
could
adhere
to
these
extremely
cold
surfaces.
Unplug
the
power
cord
from
the
power
outlet
for
cleaning
or
other
requirements.
Never
touch
it
with
wet
hands
because
you
can
get
an
electric
shock
or
be
hurt.
Never
damage,
process,
severely
bend,
pull
out,
or
twist
the
power
cord
because
damage
the
power
cord
may
cause
a
fire
or
electric
shock.
You
have
doubts
on
whether
the
appliance
is
properly
grounded.
Never
place glass
products
in
the
freezer
because
they
may
be
broken
due
to
expansion
when
their
contents
are
frozen.
Never
allow
your
hands
within
the
ice
storage
bin
of
the
automatic
ice
maker.
You
could
be
hurt
by
the
operation
of
the
automatic
ice
maker.
The
appliance
is
not
intended
for
use
by
young
children
or
infirm
persons
without
supervision.
Young
childeren
should
be
supervised
to
ensure
that
they
do
not
play
with
the
appliance.
Never
allow
anyone
to
climb,
sit,
stand
or
hang
on
the
refreshment
center
door.
These
actions
may
damage
the
refrigerator
and
even
tip
it
over,
causing
severe
personal
injury.
Before
you
move
your
refrigerator
into
its
final
location,
it
is
important
to
make
sure
you
have
the
proper
electrical
connection:
A
115
Volt,
60
Hz.,
AC
only
15
or
20
ampere
fused,
grounded
electrical
supply
is
required.
It
is
recommended
that
a
separate
circuit
serving
only
your
refrigerator
be
provided.
Use
an
outlet that
cannot
be
turned
off
by
a
switch.
Do
not
use
an
extension
cord.
The
refrigerator-freezer
should
be
so
positioned
that
the
supply
plug
is
accessible
for
quick
disconnection
when
accident
happens.
If
the
supply
cord
is
damaged,
it
must
be
replaced
by
the
manufacturer
or
its
service
agent
or
a
similarly
qualified
person
in
order
to
avoid
a
hazard.
Recommended
Grounding
Method
Accessibility
of
Supply
Plug
Supply
Cord
Replacement
Important
safety
instruction

4
Identification of
parts
DANGER:
Risk
of
child
entrapment.
Before
you
throw
away
your
old
refrigerator
or
freezer
:
Take
off
the
doors
but
leave
the
shelves
in
place
so
that
children
may
not
easily
climb
inside.
The
appliance
is
not
intended
for
use
by
young
children
or
infirm
persons
without
supervision.
Young
children
should
be
supervised
to
ensure
that
they
do
not
play
with
the
appliance.
Don't
store
or
use
gasoline
or
other
flammable
vapor
and
liquids
in
the
vicinity
of this
or
any
other
appliance.
In
the
event
of
an
electric
short
circuit,
grounding
(earthing)
reduces
the
risk
of
electric
shock
by
providing
an
escape
wire
for
the
electric
current.
In
order
to
prevent
possible
electric
shock,
this
appliance
must
be
grounded
improper
use
of
the
grounding
plug
can
result
in
an
electric
shock.
Consult
a
qualified
electrician
or
service
person
if
the
grounding
instructions
are
not
completely
understood,
or
if
you
have
doubts
on
whether
the
appliance
is
properly
grounded.
Child
entrapment
warning
Don't
store
Grounding
(Earthing)
Introduction
?
If
you
found
some
parts
missing
from
your
unit,
they
may
be
parts
only
used
in
other
models.
(i.c.
the
"Refreshment
center"
is
not
included
in
all
models)
NOTE
Freezer
compartment
Refrigerator
compartment
Milk
product
corner
Door
rack
Automatic
ice
maker
Lamp
Shelf
(steel
or
glass)
Door
rack
Drawer
(1
or
2)
Shelf
Door
rack
Lower
cover
Lamp
Shelf
Door
rack
Shelf
Snack
drawer
Egg
box
Vegetable
drawer
Door
rack
Vegetable
drawer/Meat
drawer
Humidity
switch
Conversion
switch
(Meats/Vegetables)
Wine
holder
(Optional)

Select
a
good
location
Where
to
install
1.
Place
your
appliance
where
it
is
easy
to
use.
2.
Avoid
placing
the
unit
near
heat
sources,
direct
sunlight
or
moisture.
3.
To
avoid
vibrations,
the
appliance
must
be
leveled.
4.
Don't
install
the
appliance
below
5°C.
It
may
cause
affect
the
performance.

Door
removal
Failure
to
do
so
could
result
in
death
or
serious
injury.
If
your
access
door
is
too
narrow
for
the
refrigerator
to
pass
through,
remove
the
refrigerator
door
and
pass
the
refrigerator
laterally.
Electric
Shock
Hazard
Disconnect
electrical
supply
to
refrigerator
before
installing.
Remove
the
lower
cover
by
lifting
upward,
and
then
pull
up
the
feed
water
tube
while
pressing
area
shown
in
the
figure
to
the
right.
Remove
lower
cover
and
then
feed
water
tube
Warning
Remove
the
freezer
compartment
door
Remove
the
refrigerator
door
Installation
6
1)
Removing
the
hinge
cover
by
loosening
the
screws.
Separate
all
connection
wires
except
for
the
earth
line
after.
2)
Remove
the
keeper by
rotating
it
counter
clockwise
( )
and
then
lifting
the
upper
hinge
up
( ).
3)
Remove
the
freezer
compartment
door
by
lifting
it
upward.
This
time,
the
door
should
be
lifted
enough
for
the
feed
water
pipe
tube
to
be
completely
pulled
out.
1)
Loosen
the
hinge
cover
screws
and
remove
the
cover.
Remove
connection
wire,
if
any,
except
for
the
earth
line.
2)
Remove
keeper
by
rotating
it
clockwise
( )
and
then
remove
the
upper
hinge
by
lifting
itup( ).
3)
Remove
the
refrigerator
compartment
door
by
lifting
it
up.
?
If
a
tube
end
is
deformed
or
abraded,
cut
the
part
away.
NOTE
?
When
removing
the
upper
hinge,
be
careful
that
the
door
does
not
fall
forwards
.
NOTE
?
Move
the
refrigerator
compartment
door
passing
through
the
access
door
and
lay
it
down,
but
be
careful
not
to
damage
the
feed
water
pipe
tube.
NOTE
Lower
cover
Lower
hinge
Lower
hinge
Keeper
Feed
water
tube
Connection
wires
Connection
wires
Hinge
cover
Upper
hinge
Upper
hinge
Keeper
Upper
hinge
Earth
line

7
Door
replacement
Feed
water
pipe
installation
Pass
the
refrigerator
laterally
through
the
access
door
as
shown
in
the
right
figure.
Automatic
ice
maker
operation
needs
water
pressure
of
147~834
kPa
(1.5~8.5
kgf/cm2)
(That
is,
an
instant
paper
cup
(180
cc)
will
be
fully
filled
within
3
sec.).
If
water
pressure
does
not
reach
the
rating
147
kPa
(1.5
kgf/cm2)
or
below,
it
is
necessary
to
purchase
a
separate
pressure
pump
for
normal
automatic
icing
and
cool
water
feed.
Keep
the
total
length
of
the
feed
water
pipe
tube
within
8
m
and
be
careful
for
the
tube
not
be
bent.
If
the
tube
is
8
m
or
longer
it
may
cause
trouble
in
water
feed
owing
to
the
drain
water
pressure.
Install
the
feed
water
pipe
tube
at
a
place
free
from
heat.
Connect
to
potable
water
supply
only.
Refer
to
instructions
with
water
filter
kit
for
installation.
Mount
them
in
the
reverse
sequence
of
removal
after
they
pass
through
the
access
door.
Pass
the
refrigerator
Before
installation
Warning
Installation

Installation
8
Water
connection
instruction
guide
Read
all
directions
carefully
before
you
begin.
Connecting
the
refrigerator
to
a
water
source
Connect
to
potable
water
supply
only.
Warning
?
If
operating
the
refrigerator
before
installing
the
water
connection,
turn
ice
maker
to
the
OFF
position
to
prevent
operation
without
water.
?
All
installations
must
be
in
accordance
with
local
plumbing
code
requirements.
?
Use
copper
tubing
and
check
for
leaks.
?
Install
copper
tubing only
in
areas
where
temperatures
will
remain
above
freezing.
?
It
may
take
up
to
24
hours
for
your
ice
maker
to
begin
producing
ice.
IMPORTANT
The
ice
maker
water
valve
contains
a
flow
washer
which
is
used
as
a
water
pressure
regulator.
The
ice
maker
needs
to
be
connected
to
a
cold
water
line
with
water
pressure
207
~
827
kPa
(30
~
120
psi).
If
a
problem
occurs,
call
your
utility
company.
Cold
water
supply
Standard
screwdriver
7/16
-
inch
and
1/2
-
inch
open-end
wrenches
or
two
adjustable
wrenches
1/4
-
inch
nut
driver
1/4
-
inch
drill
bit
Hand
drill
or
electric
drill
(properly
grounded)
Tools
required
?
Your
refrigerator
dealer
has
a
kit
available
with
a
1/4
-
inch
saddle-type
shut
-
off
valve,
a
union,
and
copper
tubing.
Before
purchasing,
make
sure
a
saddle-type
valve
complies
with
your
local
plumbing
codes.
Do
not
use
a
piercing-type
or
3/16
-
inch
saddle
valve
which
reduces
water
flow
and
clogs
more
easily.
NOTE

9
Installation
1.
Unplug
refrigerator
or
disconnect
power.
2.
Turn
OFF
main
water
supply.
Turn
ON
nearest
faucet
long
enough
to
empty
water
pipes.
3.
Find
a
1/2
-
inch
to
1-1/4
-
inch
vertical
COLD
water
pipe
near
the
refrigerator.
Connect
the
tubing
to
water
line
?
Horizontal
pipe
will
work,
but
the
following
precaution
must
be
taken:
Drill
on
the
top
side
of
the
pipe,
not
the
bottom.
This
will
help
keep
water
away
from
the
drill.
This
also
keeps
normal
sediment
from
collecting
in
the
valve.
NOTE
4.
To
determine
the
length
of
copper
tubing
you
will
need,
measure
from
the
connection
on
the
lower
left
rear
of
the
refrigerator
to
the
water
pipe.
Add
7
feet
(2.1m)to
allow
for
moving
refrigerator
for
cleaning.
Use
1/4
-inch
O.D.
(outside
diameter)
copper
tubing.
Be
sure
both
ends
of
copper
tubing
are
cut
square.
5.
Using
a
grounded
drill,
drill
a
1/4
-
inch
hole
in
the
cold
water
pipe
you
have
selected.
6.
Fasten
shut
-
off
valve
to
cold
water
pipe
with
pipe
clamp.
Be
sure
outlet
end
is
solidly
in
the
1/4-inch
drilled
hole
in
the
water
pipe
and
that
the
washer
is
under
the
pipe
clamp.
Tighten
packing
nut.
Tighten
the
pipe
clamp
screws
carefully
and
evenly
so
washer
makes
a
watertight
seal.
Do
not
over
tighten
or
you
may
crush
the
copper
tubing,
especially
if
soft
(coiled)
copper
tubing
is
used.
Now
you
are
ready
to
connect
the
copper
tubing.
7.
Slip
compression
sleeve
and
compression
nut
on
copper
tubing
as
shown.
Insert
end
of
tubing
into
outlet
end
squarely
as
far
as
it
will
go.
Screw
compression
nut
onto
outlet
end
with
adjustable
wrench.
Do
not
over
tighten.
8.
Place
the
free
end
of
the
tubing
into
a
container
or
sink,
and
turn
ON
main
water
supply
and
flush
out
tubing
until
water
is
clear.
Turn
OFF
shut
-
off
valve
on
the
water
pipe.
Coil
copper
tubing.

Installation
10
Operation
instruction
guide
Before
making
the
connection
to
the
refrigerator,
be
sure
the
refrigerator
power
cord
is
not
plugged
into
the
wall
outlet.
1.
Remove
the
plastic
flexible
cap
from
the
water
valve.
2.
Place
the
compression
nut
and
ferrule
(sleeve)
onto
the
end
of
the
tubing
as
shown.
3.
Insert
the
end
of
the
copper
tubing
into
the
water
valve
connection
as
far
as
possible.
While
holding
the
tubing,
tighten
the
fitting.
Connect
the
tubing
to
the
refrigerator
Tighten
any
connections
that
leak.
Plug
In
the
Refrigerator
Arrange
the
coil
of
copper
tubing
so
that
it
does
not
vibrate
against
the
back
of
the
refrigerator
or
against
the
wall.
Push
the
refrigerator
back
to
the
wall.
Start
the
lcemaker
Set
the
ice
making
stop
switch
to
the
ON
position
The
icemaker
will
not
begin
to
operate
until
it
reaches
its
operating
temperature
of
15
°F
(-9
°C)
or
below.
It
will
then
begin
operation
automatically
if
the
ice
making
stop
switch
is
in
the
ON
position.
Turn
the
water
on
at
the
shutoff
valve
The
automatic
ice
maker
can
automatically
make
8
pieces
of
ice
cube
at
a
time,
80-100
pieces
a
day.
But
these
quantities
may
be
varied
according
to
various
conditions
including
how
many
times
the
refrigerator
door
opens
and
closes.
Ice
making
stops
when
the
ice
storage
bin
is full.
Automatic
ice
maker
Copper
tubing
(Provided)
Compression
nut
(Provided)
Ferrule
(sleeve)
Water
valve
?
It
is
nomal
that
a
noise
is
produced
when
ice
made
is
dropped
into
the
ice
storage
bin.
NOTE

Ice
is
clumped
together
When
ice
is
clumped
together,
take the
ice
clumps
out
of
the
ice
storage
bin,
break
them
into
small
pieces,
and
then
place
them
into
the
ice
storage
bin
again.
When
the
ice
maker
produces
too
small
or
clumped
ice,
the
amount
of
water
supplied
to
the
ice
maker
need
to
adjusted.
Contact
the
service
center.
If
ice
is
not
used
frequently,
it
may
clump
together.
Power
failure
Water
may
drop
into
the
freezer
compartment.
Take
the
ice
storage
bin
out
and
discard
all
the
ice
then
dry
it
and
place
it
back.
The
unit
is
newly
installed
It
takes
about
12
hours
for
a
newly
installed
refrigerator
to
make
ice
in
the
freezer
compartment.
When
ice
maker
does
not
operate
smoothly
Throw
away
the
ice
(about
20
pieces)
first
made
after
refrigerator
installation.
The
first
ice
and
water
may
include
particles
or
odor from
the
feed
water
pipe
or
feed
water
box.
This
is
also
necessary
if
the
refrigerator
has
not
been
used
for
a
long
time.
Never
store
beverage
cans
or
other
foods
in
ice
storage
bin for
the
purpose
of
rapid
cooling.
Such
actions
may
damage
the
automatic
ice
maker.
Never
remove
the
ice
maker
cover.
Sometimes
level
the
surface
so
that
the
ice
storage
bin
is
fully
filled
with
ice.
Ice
may
pile
up
just
around
the
ice
maker
causing
the
ice
maker
to
think
that
the
ice
storage
bin
is
ful.
If
discolored
ice
is
dispensed,
immediately
contact
Service
Center.
Do
not
use
until
problem
is
solved.
CAUTION

12
Height
adjustment
Level
the
door
by
inserting
flat
(
-
type)
driver
into
the
groove
of
the
left
height
adjusting
screw
and
rotate
it
clockwise
( ).
Level
the
door
by
inserting
flat
(
-
type)
driver
into
the
groove
of
the
right
height
adjusting
screw
and
rotate
it
clockwise
( ).
The
refrigerator
doors
will
close
smoothly
by
heightening
the
front
side
by
adjusting
the
height
adjusting
screw.
If
the
doors
do
not
close
correctly,
performance
may
be
affected.
If
the
freezer
compartment
door
is
lower
than
the
refrigerator
compartment
door
If
the
freezer
compartment
door
is
higher
than
the
refrigerator
compartment
door
After
leveling
the
door
height
Installation
Next
1.
Wipe
off
all
dust
accumulated
during
shipping
and
clean
your
appliance
thoroughly.
2.
Install
accessories
such
as
the
ice
cube
box,
cover
evaporating
tray,
etc.,
in
their
proper
places.
They
are
packed
together
to
prevent
possible
damage
during
shipping.
3.
Connect
the
power
supply
cord
(or
plug)
to
the
outlet.
Don't
double
up
with
other
appliances
on
the
same
outlet.

13
Starting
Adjusting
the
temperatures
and
functions
When
your
refrigerator
is
first
installed,
allow
it
to
stabilize
at
normal
operating
temperatures
for
2-3
hours
prior
to
filling
it
with
fresh
or
frozen
foods.
If
operation
is
interrupted,
wait
5
minutes
before
restarting.
Operation
When
the button
is
pushed,
the
buzzer
sounds.
FRZ
TEMP
DISPENSER
REF
TEMP
SUPER
FRZ
LOCK
MIN
MAX
MIN
MAX
CUBED
CRUSHED
WATER
LOCK
ON
OFF
ROOM
TEMP
Dispenser
selection
button.
Super
freezer.
Lock
button.
Temperature
adjustment
button
for
refrigerator
compartment.
Temperature
adjustment
button
for
freezer
compartment.

14
Operation
You
can
adjust
temperature
of
and
freezer
room
and
refrigerator
room.
Whenever
pressing
button,
setting
is
repeated
in
the
order
of
(Middle)
(Middle
Strong)
(Strong)
(Weak)
(Middle
Weak).
The
actual
inner
temperature
varies
depending
on
the
food
status,
as
the
indicated
setting
temperature
is
a
target
temperature,
not
actual
temperature
within
refrigerator.
Refrigeration
function
is
weak
in
the
initial
time.
Please
adjust
temperature
as
above
after
using
refrigerator
for
minimum
2~3
days.
You
can
select
water
or
ice.
Please
select
water,
slice
ice
and
square
ice
by
pressing
button
as
you
desire.
Please
press
the
push
button
lightly
by
catching
and
pushing
in
cup.
The
border
line
is
indicated
for
the
selected
function,
"Tak!"
sounds
if
5
seconds
pass
after
ice
comes
out.
It
is
sound
that
the
outlet
of ice
is
closed.
How
to
adjust
the
temperature
in
the
freezer
compartment
How
to
adjust
the
temperature
in
the
refrigerator
compartment
Dispenser
use
selection
DISPENSER
?
Reference
:
Please
wait
for
2-3
seconds
in
order
to
take
final
ice
slices
or
drops
of
water
when
taking
out
cup
from
the
pressing
switches
after
taking
ice
or
water.
Pressing
Switch

Operation
15
The
automatic
ice
maker
can
automatically
make
8
pieces
of
ice
cube
at
a
time,
80
pieces
a
day.
But
these
quantities
may
be
varied
according
to
various
conditions
including
how
many
times
the
refrigerator
door
opens
and
closes.
Ice
making
stops
when
the
ice
storage
bin
is
full.
If
you
don't
want
to
use
automatic
ice-maker,
change
the
ice-maker
switch
to
ON
-
OFF.
If
you
want
to
use
automatic
ice-maker
again,
change
the
switch
to
OFF-ON.
Ice
is
lumped
together
When
ice
is
lumped
together,
take
the
ice
lumps
out
of
the
ice
storage
bin,
break
them
into
small
pieces,
and
then
place
them
into
the
ice
storage
bin
again.
When
the
ice
maker
produces
too
small
or
lumped
together
ice,
the
amount
of
water
supplied
to
the
ice
maker
need
to
adjusted.
Contact
the
service
center.
If
ice
is
not
used
frequently,
it
may
lump
together.
Power
failure
Ice
may
drop
into
the
freezer
compartment.
Take
the
ice
storage
bin
out
and
discard
all
the
ice
then
dry
it
and
place
it
back. After
the
machine
is
powered
again,
crushed
ice
will
be
automatically
selected.
The
unit
is
newly
installed
It
takes
about
12
hours
for
a
newly
installed
refrigerator
to
make
ice
in
the
freezer
compartment.
Automatic
ice
maker
When
ice
maker
does
not
operate
smoothly
Please
select
this
function
for
prompt
freezer.
"On"
or
"Off"
is
repeated
whenever
pressing
button.
The
arrow
mark
graphic
remains
at
the
On
status
after
flickering
4times
when
selecting
Special
Refrigeration
"On".
Super
freezer
function
automatically
turns
off
if
a
fixed
time
passes.
Super
freezer
?
It
is
normal
that
a
noise
is
produced
when
ice
made
is
dropped
into
the
ice
storage
bin.
NOTE
SUPER
FRZ
Ex)
In
selecting
"On"
Ex)
In
selecting
"Off"
This
button
stops
operation
of
different
button.
Locking
or
Release
is
repeated
whenever
pressing
the
.
Pressing
the
other
button
when
selecting
'LOCK',
the button
does
not
operate.
Lock
LOCK
Ex)
In
selecting
"LOCK"
Ex)
In
selecting
"LOCK"
again

16
Operation
How
to
use
dispenser
Select
one
among
crushed
ice,
water,
and
cubed
ice
and
slightly
press
the
push
switch
with
a
glass
or
other
container.
The
other
functions
Ambient
temperature
display
window.
Temperature
is
displayed
only
by
16°F~120°F.
Temperature
less
than
14°F
is
indicated
with
'LO'
and
temperature
more
than
122°F
is
indicated
with
'HI'.
Temperature
may
differ
from
the
actual
ambient
temperature
as
it
is
monitors
on
the
upper
part
of
refrigerator (top
of
door).
Door
open
warning
3
times
of
warning
sounds
at
the
interval
of
30
seconds
if
a
minute
passes
with
the
door
of
refrigerator
and
the
hombar
door
opened
or
completely
closed.
Please
contact
with
the
local
service
center
if
warning
continue
to
sound
even
after
closing
the
door.
Diagnosis
(failure
detection)
function
Diagnosis
function
automatically
detects
failure
when
failure
is
found
in
product
during
the
use
of
refrigerator.
If
failure
occurs
at
product,
it
does
not
operate
though
pressing
any
button
and
normal
indication
is
not
done.
In
this
case,
do
not
turn
power
off
but
immediately
contact
with
the
local
service
center.
A
lot
of
time
are
need
for
service
engineer
to
detect
the
failed
part
if
turning
it
off.
Crushed
ice
Light
the
crushed
ice
indicating
lamp
by
pressing
the
selection
button.
?
Crushed
ice
will
be
dispensed
by
pressing
the
push
switch
with
a
glass.
Water
Light
the
water
indicating
lamp
by
pressing
the
selection
button.
?
Water
will
be
dispensed
by
pressing
the
push
switch
with
a
glass.
Cubed
ice
Light
the
cubed
ice
indicating
lamp
by
pressing
the
selection
button.
?
Cubed
ice
will
be
dispensed
by
pressing
the
push
switch
with
a
glass.
Water
is
cooled
while
stored
in
the
water
tank
in
the
refrigerator
compartment,
and
then
sent
to
the
dispenser.
Ice
is
made
in
the
automatic
ice
maker
and
sent
to
the
dispenser
divided
into
crushed
or
cubed
form
ice.
How
ice/cold
water
is
supplied
?
It
is
normal
that
the
water
is
not
very
cold
at
first.
If
you
want
colder
water,
add
ice
into
the
glass.
NOTE

Operation
17
The
automatic
ice
maker
can
automatically
make
8
pieces
of
ice
cube
at
a
time,
80
pieces
a
day.
But
these
quantities
may
be
varied
according
to
various
conditions
including
how
many
times
the
refrigerator
door
opens
and
closes.
Ice
making
stops
when
the
ice
storage
bin
is
full.
If
you
don't
want
to
use
automatic
ice-maker,
change
the
ice-maker
switch
to
ON
-
OFF.
If
you
want
to
use
automatic
ice-maker
again,
change
the
switch
to
OFF-ON
Ice
is
lumped
together
When
ice
is
lumped
together,
take
the
ice
lumps
out
of
the
ice
storage
bin,
break
them
into
small
pieces,
and
then
place
them
into
the
ice
storage
bin
again.
When
the
ice
maker
produces
too
small
or
lumped
together
ice,
the
amount
of
water
supplied
to
the
ice
maker
need
to
adjusted.
Contact
the
service
center.
If
ice
is
not
used
frequently,
it
may
lump
together.
Power
failure
Ice
may
drop
into
the
freezer
compartment.
Take
the
ice
storage
bin
out
and
discard
all
the
ice
then
dry
it
and
place
it
back. After
the
machine
is
powered
again,
crushed
ice
will
be
automatically
selected.
The
unit
is
newly
installed
It
takes
about
12
hours
for
a
newly
installed
refrigerator
to
make
ice
in
the
freezer
compartment.
Automatic
ice
maker
When
ice
maker
does
not
operate
smoothly
?
Crushed
ice
will
be
automatically
selected
after
a
power
failure
or
when
the
power
plug
is
connected
again.
?
Place
glasses
or
other
containers
near
the
ice
outlet
otherwise
ice
is
likely
to
be
dropped
on
the
floor.
?
A
snap
sound
will
be
heard
in
5
seconds
after
ice
is
fully
dispensed.
This
sound
is
made
when
the
ice
outlet
is
closed.
?
Please
leave
your
glass
near
the
ice
outlet
for
2-3
seconds
after
releasing
your
glass
from
pressing
the
push
switch
to
allow
any
left
over
water
or
ice
to
be
dispensed.
?
Please
wipe
away
water
dropped
below
the
dispenser
by
removing
the
water
collector
cover.
?
If
cubed
ice
is
selected
following
crushed
ice,
there
may
still
be
some
left
over
crushed
ice
dispensed.
NOTE
?
It
is
normal
that
a
noise
is
produced
when
ice
made
is
dropped
into
the
ice
storage
bin.
NOTE

Operation
18
Throw
away
the
ice
(about
20
pieces)
and
water
(about
7
glasses)
first
made
after
refrigerator
installation.
The
first
ice
and
water
may
include
particles
or
odor from
the
feed
water
pipe
or
feed
water
box. This
is
necessary
in
case
that
the
refrigerator
has
not
been
used
for
a
long
time.
Keep
children
away
from
the
dispenser.
Children
may
push
switch
incorrectly
bad
or
damage
lamps.
Be
careful
that
food
is
not
block
the
ice
passage.
If
foods
are
placed
at
the
entrance
of
ice
passage,
ice
may
not
be
dispensed.
The
ice
passage
may
also
be
covered
with
ice
powder
if
splinter
ice
is
used
only.
This
time,
remove
the
ice
powder
accumulated.
Never
store
beverage
cans
or
other
foods
in
ice
storage
bin
for
the
purpose
of
rapid
cooling.
Such
actions
may
damage
the
automatic
ice
maker.
Never
use
thin
crystal
glass
or
crockery
to
collect
ice.
Such
glasses
or
containers
may
be
broken.
Put
ice
first
into
a
glass
before
filling
water
or
other
beverages.
Water
may
be
splashed
if
ice
is
added
to
existing
liquid
in
a
glass.
Never
touch
a
hand
or
other
tools
on
ice
outlet.
Touch
may
cause
a
part
breakage
or
hand
injury.
Never
remove
the
ice
maker
cover.
Sometimes
level
the
surface
so
that
the
ice
storage
bin
is
fully
filled
with
ice.
Ice
is
piled
up
just
near
the
ice
maker.
So,
such
status
may
be
considered,
by
the
ice
maker,
that
the
ice
storage
bin
is
fully
filled
and
ice
making
operation
may
stop.
If
discolored
ice
is
dispensed,
immediately
contact
service
center,
stopping
use.
Never
use
too
narrow
or
deep
glass.
Ice
may
be
jammed
in
ice
passage
and,
thus,
the
refrigerator
may
be
failed.
Keep
the
glass
at
a
proper
distance
from
ice
outlet.
A
glass
too
close
to
the
outlet
may
hinder
ice
from
coming
out.
Cautions

Operation
19
Shelf
(Applicable
to
some
models
only)
Wine
holder
(Applicable
to
some
models
only)
In
case
of
inserting
the
wine
holder
:
Pull
the
wine
holder
downward
as
in
after
inserting
it
into
the
side
anchoring
part
of
the
shelf
as
in
by
catching
it
upward
as
in
.
In
case
of
separating
the
wine
holder
:
Pull
the
wine
holder
inward
as
in
after
holding
it
upward
as
in
by
catching
it.
Bottles
can
be
stored
laterally
with
this
wine
corner.
This
can
be
attached
to
any
shelf.
Wine
holder
adjustment
Silde-Under
Shelf
You
can
store
taller
items
such
as
a
gallon
container
or
bottles
by
simply
pushing
in
front
half
of
shelf
underneath
back
half
of shelf.
Pull
toward
you
to
return
to
a
full
shelf.

Operation
20
Egg
box
Humidity
control
in
the
vegetable
compartment
The
humidity
can
be
controlled
by
adjusting
the
humidity
control
switch
to
the
left/right
when
storing
vegetabes
or
fruits.
Close
Open
Close
Open
High
humidity
Low
humidity
You
can
move
the
egg
box
to
a
place
you
want
and
select
another
form
of
box
according
to
the
amount
of
eggs.
?
Never
use
the
egg
box
as
an
ice
storage
bin.
It
can
break.
?
Never
store
the
egg
box
in
the
freezer
compartment
or
fresh
compartment.
NOTE
[Normal]
[For
Many
Eggs]

Operation
21
Convert
into
a
vegetable
or
meat
compartment
The
meat
compartment
maintains
the
temperature
at
a
lower
point
than
the
refrigerator
compartment
so
that
meat
or
fish
can
be
stored
fresh
longer.
The
bottom
drawer
in
the
refrigerator
can
be
converted
into
a
vegetable
or
meat
compartment
?
Vegetables
or
fruits
are
frozen
if
the
conversion
switch
is
set
to
meats
compartment.
So,
be
sure
to
check
it
before
storing
foods.
NOTE
Deodorizer
(Applicable
to
some
models
only)
This
system
efficiently
absorbs
strong
odors
by
using
the
optical
catalyst.
This
system
does
hot
have
any
affect
on
stored
food.
Since
it
is
installed
already
installed
onto
the
cool
air
intake
duct
from
the
from
the
refrigerator
compartment,
you
need
no
separate
installation.
Please
use
closed
containers
to
store
food
with
pungent
odors.
Otherwise,
this
oder
can
be
absorbed
by
other
food
in
the
compartment.
How
to
use
the
deodorizing
system

Suggestion
on
food
storage
22
Location
of
foods
(Refer
to
identification
of
parts)
Store
wine.
Store
small
foods
such
as
bread,
snacks,
etc..
Store
various
frozen
foods
such
as
meat,
fish,
ice
cream,
frozen
snacks,
etc..
Store
small
packed
frozen
food.
Temperature
is
likely
to
increase
as
door
opens.
So,
do
not
store
long-term
food
such
ice
cream,
etc..
Wine
holder
Snack
drawer
Freezer
compartment
shelf
Freezer
compartment
door
rack
Freezer
compartment
drawer
Milk
product
corner
Egg
box
Refrigerator
compartment
shelf
Refrigerator
compartment
door
rack
Vegetable
drawer
Vegetable
drawer
/meat
drawer
conversion
corner
Store
meat,
fish,
chicken,
etc..
after
wrapping
them
with
thin
foil.
Store
dry.
Store
milk
products
such
as
butter,
cheese,
etc..
Place
this
egg
box
in
the
proper
location.
Store
side
dishes
or
other
foods
at
a
proper
distance.
Store
small
packed
food
or
beverages
such
as
milk,
juice,
beer,
etc..
Store
vegetables
or
fruits.
Store
vegetable,
fruits,
meat
to
thaw,
raw
fish,
etc..
setting
the
conversion
switch
as
necessary.
Be
sure
to
check
the
conversion
switch
setting
before
storing
foods.

Suggestion
on
food
storage
23
Storing
foods
Store
fresh
food
in
the
refrigerator
compartment.
How
food
is
frozen
and
thawed
is
an
important
factor
in
maintaining
its
freshness
and
flavor.
Do
not
store
food
which
goes
bad
easily
at
low
temperatures,
such
as
bananas,
and
melons.
Allow
hot
food
to
cool
prior
to
storing,
placing
hot
food
in
the
refrigerator
could
spoil
other
food,
and
lead
to
higher
energy
consumption.
When
storing
the
food,
cover
it
with
vinyl
wrap
or
store
in
a
container
with
a
lid.
This
prevents
moisture
from
evaporating,
and
helps
food
to
keep
its
taste
and
nutrients.
Do
not
block
air
vents
with
food.
Smooth
circulation
of
chilled
air
keeps
refrigerator
temperatures
even.
Do
not
open
the
door
frequently.
Opening
the
door
lets
warm
air
enter
the
refrigerator,
and
cause
temperatures
to
rise.
Never
keep
too
much
food
in
door
rack
because
they
may
push
against
by
inner
racks
so
that
the
door
cannot
be
fully
closed.
Do
not
store
bottles
in
the
freezer
compartment
-
they
may
break
when
frozen.
Do
not
refreeze
food
that
has
been
thawed.
This
causes
loss
of
taste
and
nutrient.
When
storing
frozen
food
like
ice
cream
for
a
long
period,
place
it
on
the
freezer
shelf,
not
in
the
door
rack.
Avoid
placing
moist
food
in
top
refrigerator
shelves,
it
could
freeze
from
direct
contact
with
chilled
air.
Always
clean
food
prior
to
refrigeration.
Vegetables
and
fruits
should
be
washed
and
wiped,
and
packed
food
should
be
wiped,
to
prevent
adjacent
food
from
spoiling.
When
storing
eggs
in
their
storage
rack
or
box,
ensure
that
they
are
fresh,
and
always
store
them
in
an
upright
position,
which
keeps
them
fresh
longer.
Freezer
compartment
Refrigerator
compartment
?
If
you
keep
the
refrigerator
in
a
hot
and
humid
place,
frequent
openning
of
the
door
or
storing
a
lot
of
vegetables
in
it
may
cause
dew
to
form
which
has
no
effect
on
its
performance.
Remove
the
dew
with
dust
cloth
free
from
care.
NOTE

Care
and
maintenance
How
to
dismantle
parts
Freezer
compartment
lamp
Dispenser
lamp
Freezer
compartment
shelf
Door
rack
and
support
Ice
storage
bin
After
dispenser
is
used
Seperate
the
lamp
by
pulling
it
out,
and
then
remove
the
lamp.
Max.
15
W
bulb
for
refrigerator
is
used
and
can
be
purchased
at
a
service
center.
To
remove
a
shelf,
lift
the
left
part
of
the
shelf
a
bit,
push
it
to
the
direction
( ),
lift
the
right
part
to
the
diretion
( ),
and
take
it
out.
Lift
the
door
rack
holding
both
sides
( )
and
pull
it
out
to
( )
direction.
The
water
collector
has
no
self-drainage
function.
So
it
should
be
cleaned
regularly.
Remove
the
cover
by
pressing
the
left
side
of
water
collector
cover
and
dry
it
with
a
cloth.
Press
the
point
marked
as
shown
in
the
figure
to
the
right
to
remove
the
water
collector
cover.
Hold
the
ice
storage
bin
as
shown
in
the
right
figure
and
pull
it
out
( )
while
slightly
lifting
it
( ).
It
is
recommended
not
to
dismantle
the
ice
storage
bin
unless
it
is
necessary.
Be
sure
to
use
both
hands
when
removing
the
ice
storage
bin,
so
as
not
to
drop
it
on
the
floor.
If
the
ice
storage
bin
does
not
fit
well,
slightly
rotate
the
rotating
device.
?
Dismantling
is
done
in
the
reverse
sequence
of
assembly.
Be
sure
to
unplug
the
power
plug
before
dismantling
and
assembly.
Never
apply
severe
force
to
dismantle
parts.
Parts
may
be
damaged.
NOTE
24
Separate
the
lamp
by
pulling
it
out
( )
while
slightly
striking
( )
and
rotating
( )
the
lamp
cover.
Turn
the
bulb
counterclockwise.
Max.
40
W
bulb
for
refrigerator
is
used
and
can
be
purchased
at
a
service
center.

To
remove
the
lamp
cover,
press
the
protrusion
under
the
lamp
cover
to
the
front
and
then
pull
the
lamp
cover
out.
Turn
the
bulb
counterclockwise.
Max.
40
W
bulb
for
refrigerator
is
used and
can
be
purchased
at
a
service
center.
Lamp
in
refrigerator
compartment
To
remove
the
vegetable
compartment
cover,
pull
out
the
vegetable
compartment
a
bit
to
the
front
,
lift
the
front
part
of
the
vegetable
compartment
cover
as
shown
by
,
and
take
it
out.
Vegetable
compartment
cover

General
information
Cleaning
During
average
length
vacations,
you
will
probably
find
it
best
to
leave
the
refrigerator
in
operation.
Place
freezable
items
in
freezer
for
longer
life.
When
you
plan
not
to
operate,
remove
all
food,
disconnect
the
power
cord,
clean
the
interior
thoroughly,
and
leave
each
door
OPEN
to
prevent
odor
formation.
Vacation
time
Power
failure
If
you
move
Anti
condensation
pipe
Most
power
failures
that
are
corrected
in
an
hour
or
two
will
not
affect
your
refrigerator
temperatures.
However,
you
should
minimize
the
number
of
door
openings
while
the
power
is
off.
Remove
or
securely
fasten
down
all
loose
items
inside
the
refrigerator.
To
avoid
damaging
the
height
adjusting
screws,
turn
them
all
the
way
into
the
base.
The
outside
wall
of
the
refrigerator
cabinet
may
sometimes
get
warm,
especially
just
after
installation.
Don't
be
alarmed.
This
is
due
to
the
anti-condensation
pipe,
which
pumps
hot
refrigerator
to
prevent
"sweating"
on
the
outer
cabinet
wall.
Regular
cleaning
is
recommended.
Wash
all
compartments
a
baking
soda
solution
or
a
mild
detergent
and
warm
water.
Rinse
and
dry.
Please
verify
that
the
power
cord
is
not
damaged,
power
plug
is
not
overheated,
or
power
plug
is
well
inserted
into
the
power
consent.
Always
remove
power
cord
from
the
wall
outlet
prior
to
cleaning
in
the
vicinity
of
electrical
parts
(lamps,
switches,
controls,
etc.).
Wipe
up
excess
moisture
with
a
sponge
or
cloth
to
prevent
water
or
liquid
from
getting
into
any
electrical
part
and
causing
an
electric
shock.
Never
use
metallic
scouring
pads,
brushes,
coarse
abrasive
cleaners,
strong
alkaline
solutions,
flammable
or
toxic
cleaning
liquids
on
any
surface.
Do
not
touch
frozen
surfaces
with
wet
or
damp
hands,
because
damp
object
will
stick
or
adhere
to
extremely
cold
surfaces.
It
is
important
that
your
refrigerator
be
kept
clean
to
prevent
undesirable
odors.
Spilled
food should
be
wiped
up
immediately,
since
it
may
acidify
and
stain
plastic
surfaces
if
allowed
to
settle.
Use
a
lukewarm
solution
of
mild
soap
or
detergent
to
clean
the
durable
finish
of
your
refrigerator.
Wipe
with
a
clean
damp
cloth
and
then
dry.
Exterior
Interior
After
cleaning
Warning

Trouble
shooting
Before
calling
for
service,
review
this
list.
It
may
save
you
both
time
and
expense.
This
list
includes
common
occurrences
that
are
not
the
result
of
defective
workmanship
or
materials
in
this
appliance.
Possible
cause
Refrigerator
control
is
off.
Refrigerator
is
in
defrost
cycle.
Plug
at
wall
outlet
is
disconnected.
Power
outage.
Check
house
lights.
Refrigerator
is
larger
than
the
previous
one
you
owned.
Room
or
outside
weather
is
hot.
Refrigerator
has
recently
been
disconnected
for
a
period
of
time.
Large
amounts
of
warm
or
hot
food
may
have
been
stored
recently.
Doors
are
opened
too
frequently
or
too
long.
Refrigerator
or
freezer
door
may
be
slightly
open.
Refrigerator
control
is
set
too
cold.
Refrigerator
or
freezer
gasket
is
dirty,
worn,
cracked,
or
poorly
fitted.
Solution
Set
refrigerator
control.
See
starting.
This
is
normal
for
a
fully
automatic
defrosting
refrigerator.
The
defrost
cycle
occurs
periodically.
Make
sure
plug
is
tightly
pushed
into
outlet.
Call
local
electric
company.
This
is
normal.
Larger,
more
efficient
units
run
longer
in
these
conditions.
It
is
normal
for
the
refrigerator
to
work
longer
under
these
conditions.
It
takes
some
hours
for
the
refrigerator
to
cool
down
completely.
Warm
food
will
cause
the
refrigerator
to
run
longer
until
the
desired
temperature
is
reached.
Warm
air
entering
the
refrigerator
causes
it
to
run
longer.
Open
the
door
less
often.
Make
sure
the
refrigerator
is
level.
Keep
food
and
containers
from
blocking
door.
See
problem
section.
OPENING/CLOSING
of
doors.
Set
the
refrigerator
control
to
a
warmer
setting
until
the
refrigerator
temperature
is
satisfactory.
Clean
or
change
gasket.
Leaks
in
the
door
seal
will
cause
refrigerator
to
run
longer
in
order
to
maintain
desired
temperatures.
Runing
of
refrigerator
Refrigerator
compressor
does
not
run.
Refrigerator
runs
too
much
or
too
long
Occurrence

Refrigerator
compressor
does
not
run.
Occurrence
Temperatures
are
too
cold
Temperature
in
the
freezer
is
too
cold
but
the
refrigerator
temperature
is
satisfactory.
Temperature
in
the
refrigerator
is
too
warm
but
the
freezer
temperature
is
satisfactory.
Temperatures
in
the
refrigerator
or
freezer
are
too
warm.
Temperatures
are
too
warm
Meat
stored
in
fresh
meat
drawer
freezes.
Food
stored
in
drawers
freezes.
Possible
cause
Freezer
control
is
set
too
cold
Doors
are
opened
too
frequently
or
too
long.
Door
is
slightly
open.
Large
amounts
of
warm
or
hot
food
may
have
been
stored
recently.
Refrigerator
has
recently
been
disconnected
for
a
period
of
time.
Refrigerator
control
is
set
too
warm.
Refrigerator
control
is
set
too
warm.
Refrigerator
control
has
some
effect
on
freezer
temperature.
Freezer
control
is
set
too
warm.
Refrigerator
control
is
set
too
cold.
Refrigerator
control
is
set
too
cold.
Meat
should
be
stored
at
a
temperature
just
below
the
freezing
point
of
water
(32ËšF,
0
ËšC)
for
maximum
fresh
storage
time.
Solution
Set
the
refrigerator
control
to
a
colder
setting.
A
refrigerator
requires
some
hours
to
cool
down
completely.
Wait
until
the
refrigerator
or
freezer
has
a
chance
to
reach
its
selected
temperature.
Warm
air
enters
the
refrigerator/
freezer
whenever
the
door
is
opened.
Open
the
door
less
often.
Set
the
freezer
or
refrigerator
control
to
a
colder
setting
until
the
freezer
or
refrigerator
temperature
is
satisfactory.
Set
the
freezer
or
refrigerator
control
to
a
colder
setting
until
the
freezer
or
refrigerator
temperature
is
satisfactory.
It
is
normal
for
ice
crystals
to
form
due
to
the
moisture
content
of
meat.
Set
the
refrigerator
control
to
a
warmer
setting
See
above
solution.
Set
the
freezer
control
to
a
warmer
setting
until
the
freezer
temperature
is
satisfactory.
Close
the
door
completely.
Temperature
in
the
refrigerator
is
too
cold
and
the
freezer
temperature
is
satisfactory.

Sound
and
noise
Occurrence
Louder
sound
levels
when
refrigerator
is
on.
Louder
sound
levels
when
compressor
comes
on.
Moisture
collects
on
the
inside
walls
of
the
refrigerator.
Water/Moisture
/Ice
outside
refrigerator
Moisture
forms
on
the
outside
of
the
refrigerator
or
between
doors.
Vibrating
or
rattling
noise.
Water/Moisture
/Ice
inside
refrigerator
Possible
cause
Today's
refrigerators
have
increased
storage
capacity
and
maintain
more
even
temperatures.
Refrigerator
is
touching
wall
or
cabinets.
The
weather
is
hot
and
humid
which
increases
the
rate
of
frost
buildup
and
internal
sweating.
Door
is
slightly
open.
Door
is
opened
too
often
or
too
long.
Weather
is
humid.
Door
is
slightly
open,causing
cold
air
from
the
inside
the
refrigerator
to
meet
warm
air
from
the
outside.
Floor
is
uneven
or
weak.
Refrigerator
rocks
on
the
floor
when
it
is
moved
slightly.
Refrigerator
operates
at
higher
pressures
during
the
start
of
the
ON
cycle.
Items
placed
on
the
top
of
the
refrigerator
are
vibrating.
Dishes
are
vibrating
on
the
shelves
in
the
refrigerator.
Solution
This
time,
close
the
door
completely.
This
is
normal
in
humid
weather.
When
humidity
is
lower,
the
moisture
should
disappear.
See
problem
section
opening/closing
of
doors.
Move
refrigerator
so
that
it
does
not
touch
the
wall
or
cabinets.
This
is
normal.
It
is
normal
for
dishes
to
vibrate
slightly.
Move
dishes
slightly.
Make
sure
refrigerator
is
level
and
firmly
set
on
floor.
Be
sure
floor
is
level
and
solid
and
can
adequately
support
refrigerator.
Remove
items.
It
is
normal
for
sound
levels
to
be
higher.
This
is
normal.
The
sound
will
level
off
as
the
refrigerator
continues
to
run.
Open
the
door
less
often.

Odors
in
refrigerator
Occurrence
Door(s)
will
not
close.
Drawers
are
difficult
to
move.
Dispenser
Dispenser
will
not
dispense
ice
Opening/Closing
of
doors/Drawers
Possible
cause
Food
is
touching
shelf
on
top
of
the
drawer
Track
that
drawer
slides
on
is
dirty.
Ice
storage
bin
is
empty.
Freezer
temperature
is
set
too
warm.
Household
water
line
valve
is
not
open.
Refrigerator
or
freezer
door
is
not
closed.
Refrigerator
is
not
level.
It
rocks
on
the
floor
when
it
is
moved
slightly.
Floor
is
uneven
or
weak.
Refrigerator
rocks
on
the
floor
when
it
is
moved
slightly.
Refrigerator
is
touching
wall
or
cabinets.
Interior
needs
to
be
cleaned.
Food
with
strong
odor
is
in
the
refrigerator.
Some
containers
and
wrapping
materials
produce
odors.
Food
package
is
keeping
door
open.
Door
was
closed
too
hard,
causing
other
door
to
open
slightly.
Solution
Be
sure
both
doors
are
closed.
Open
household
water
line
valve
and
allow
sufficient
time
for
ice
to
be
made.
When
ice
is
made,
dispenser
should
operate.
Turn
the
freezer
control
to
a
higher
setting
so
that
ice
cubes
will
be made.
When
the
first
supply
of
ice
is
made,
the
dispenser
should
operate.
Clean
drawer
and
track.
Be
sure
floor
is
level
and
can
adequately
support
refrigerator.
Contact
carpenter
to
correct
sagging
or
sloping
floor.
Move
refrigerator..
Keep
less
food
in
drawer.
Adjust
the
height
adjusting
screw.
Use
a
different
container
or
brand
of
wrapping
materials.
Move
packages
that
keep
door from
closing.
Close
both
doors
gently.
Cover
food
completely.
Clean
interior
with
sponge,warm
water
and
baking
soda.
When
the
first
supply
of
ice
is
dropped
into
the
bin,
the
dispenser
should
operate.

Care
and
maintenance
31
Dispenser
will
not
dispense
ice.
Ice
dispenser
is
jammed.
Occurrence
Water
has
an
odd
taste
and/or
odor.
Dispenser
will
not
dispense
water.
Possible
cause
Water
has
been
in
the
tank
for
too
long.
Unit
not
properly
connected
to
cold
water
line.
This
sound
is
normally
made
when
automatically
made
ice
is
dropped
into
ice
storage
bin.
Volume
may
vary
according
to
refrigerator's
location.
This
sound
is
normally
made
when
ice
maker
is
supplied
with
water
after
dropping
the
automatically
made
ice.
Please
thoroughly
read
'Automatic
ice
maker
and
dispenser'
in
this
manual.
Ice
cubes
are
frozen
together.
Ice
has
melted
and
frozen
around
auger
due
to
infrequent
use,
temperature
fluctuations
and/or
power
outrages.
Ice
cubes
are
jammed
between
the
ice
maker
arm
and
back
of
the
bin.
Ice
cubes
that
have
been
purchased
or
made
in
some
other
way
have
been
used
in
the
dispenser.
Household
water
line
valve
is
not
open.
See
problem
"Ice
maker
is
not
making
any
ice."
Refrigerator
or
freezer
door
is
not
closed.
Solution
Be
sure
both
doors
are
closed.
Draw
and
discard
7
glasses
of
water
to
freshen
the
supply.
Draw
and
discard
an
additional
7
glasses
to
completely
rinse
out
tank.
Connect
unit
to
cold
water
line
which
supplies
water
to
kitchen
faucet.
Open
household
water
line
valve.
Use
the
dispenser
often
so
that
cubes
do
not
freeze
together.
Only
the
ice
cubes
made
by
the
ice
maker
should
be
used
with
the
dispenser.
Remove
the
ice
cubes
that
are
jamming
the
dispenser.
Remove
ice
storage
bin,
and
thaw
and
the
contents.
Clean
bin,
wipe
dry
and
replace
in
proper
position.
When
new
ice
is
made,
dispenser
should
operate.
Sound
of
ice
dropping
Sound
of
water
supply
Other
CUSTOMER
ASSISTANCE
NUMBERS:
To
Prove
Warranty
Coverage
Retain
your
Sales
Receipt
to
prove
date
of
purchase.
A
copy
of
your
Sales
Receipt
must
be
submitted
at
the
time
warranty
service
is
provided.
To
Obtain
Product,
Customer
or
Service
Assistance
Call
Toll-free
for
Customer
Service
Tel
:
1-877-714-7486
To
Obtain
Nearest
Authorized
Service
Center
Call
1-877-714-7486,
push
option
#1,
24
hours
a
day,
7days
per
week.
Please
have
your
product
type
(Monitor,
TV,
VCR,
MWO,
Refrigerator)
and
ZIP
code
ready.
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Care
and
maintenance
32
When
replacing
PANEL.......
1.
Avoid
damaging
the
Panel.
If
damaged,
it
may
cause
personal
injury.
2.
When
using
glass
as
a
material
for
panel,
tempered
glass
must
be
used.
Ordinary
glass
may
cause
personal
injury
if
broken.
3.
The
total
weight
of
the
Panels
(a,
b,
c)
to
be
replaced
should
not
weigh
more
than
15kg.
If
it
overweight,
the
hinge
strength
may
be
decreased,
resulting
in
door
Sagging
etc.
4.
The
thickness
of
the
Panel
in
the
Trim
assembly
is
3.2~3.5
mm.
5.
Size
of
Panel
(Width
x
Height)
Panel
(A)
:
341.5
mm
x
496
mm
Panel
(B)
:
341.5
mm
x
822
mm
Panel
(C)
:
457.5
mm
x
1675
mm
(Be
sure
to
read
before
replacing
Panel.)
When
replacing
Panels
(A,
B,
C),
contact
a
qualified
service
representative
to
perform
this
operation,
and
follow
these
important
steps.
3.2~3.5
mm
Trim
Panel
Caution
to
use
refrigerator
In
changing
glass
of
the
door,
glass
on
the
front
door
can
be
broken,
resulting
personal
injury.
So
handle
with
care.

