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CAUTIONS
Throw
away
the
first
20
ice
cubes
made,
and
the
first
7
glass
of
dispensed
water
after
installation.
This
is
also
recommended
if
the
refrigerator
has
not
been
used
for
a
long
time.
Keep
children
away
from
the
dispenser.
Children
may
play
with
or
damage
the
controls.
Storing
cans
or
other
items
in
the
ice
bucket
may
damage
the
icemaker.
Never
use
thin
crystal
glass
or
crockery
to
collect
ice
cubes.
Such
glasses
or
containers
may
be
broken.
Get
ice
cubes
first
into
a
glass
before
dispensing
water.
Water
may
splash
if
it
is
done
in
opposite
way..
Keep
your
hands
and
tools
out
of
the
ice
room
door
and
dispenser
chute..
You
could
break
something
or
injure
yourself.
Shake
the
ice
bucket
occasionally
to
level
the
ice
in
it.
Sometimes
the
ice
piles
up
near
the
icemaker,
causing
the
icemaker
to
misread
the
amount
of
ice
cubes
and
stop
producing
ice.
Never
use
narrow
or
deep
glass.
Ice
could
be
stuck
inside
dispenser
chute
and,
thus
the
refrigerator
could
fail.
Keep
the
glass
at
a
proper
distance
from
dispenser
chute.
A
glass
too
close
to
the
outlet
may
hinder
ice
from
coming
out.
Keep
the
ice
room
door
closed
tightly
after
opening
it.
If
the
ice
room
door
were
not
closed
tightly,
the
cold
air
in
the
ice
room
would
come
into
refrigerator
compartment
and
freeze
food.
This
could
cause
the
ice
maker
not
to
produce
ice.
Close
the
ice
room
door
until
you
hear
the
sound
"flick".
When
the
door
doesn't
properly
close,
ice
in
the
ice
room
could
be
melt,
or
frost
and
icicle
could
be
formed
within
the
refrigerator.
USING
YOUR
REFRIGERATOR
Ice
Bucket
Ice
Room
Door
19
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