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Cleaning the ice storage bin
You may need to clean the ice storage bin to remove blockages or break up ice clumps that may hinder ice dispensing. The
ice storage bin should be cleaned regularly to prevent bad tasting or smelling ice.
1 Remove the ice storage bin by pulling it up and out of the freezer compartment with both hands.
2 Clean the ice storage bin by washing in warm water with mild detergent, then drying it thoroughly.
Cleaning the glass shelves
Clean the shelves by washing in warm water with mild detergent, then drying them thoroughly. See Adjusting the glass
shelves on page 21 for information on removing and replacing glass shelves.
Defrosting the freezer compartment
Although the freezer compartment automatically defrosts, a layer of frost may occur on the compartment’s interior walls if
the freezer is opened frequently or kept open too long. If the frost is too thick, choose a time when the freezer is nearly
empty, then:
1 Unplug your refrigerator.
2 Remove all food from the freezer compartment, and place the food into containers that will prevent it from melting.
3 Leave the freezer compartment open.
4 To speed the defrosting, you can:
Place open containers with hot water inside the refrigerator.
Use a plastic or wooden ice shovel (like a spatula) to remove thick layers of ice or frost. Do not use a sharp utensil (like
a knife) because you may damage your refrigerator.
5 When you finish defrosting, wipe the inside with a dry towel. If you need to clean the compartment, see Cleaning your
refrigerator on page 22.
6 Close the freezer compartment, plug your refrigerator into the power outlet, then put the food back into the freezer
compartment.
Replacing the water filter
After your refrigerator has operated for approximately six months (or 200 gallons), the WATER FILTER indicator turns on to
remind you to replace the water filter. For the best water quality, you should replace the water filter at that time.
It is normal for black carbon fines (particles) to appear on the outside of your filter. This happens when the filter is jarred
in shipping. It is safe, so simply wipe it off.
The filter connectors are larger to prevent leaks. You might have to twist the filter hard to make sure the connection is
secure.
We apply a safe, NSF approved, food-grade silicone lubricant to our filter connectors.
Tip: To avoid standing water when you defrost, place some towels on the floor in front of your refrigerator.
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