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HOW TO USE
ENGLISH
CAUTION
When handling the ice bin,
keep hands away from
the icemaker tray area to
avoid personal injury.
In-Door Ice Bin
Depending on the model, some of the
following functions may not be available.
Detaching the In-Door Ice Bin
1
Gently pull the handle to open the ice
compartment.
2
To remove the in-door ice bin, grip the
front handle, slightly lift the lower part,
and slowly pull out the bin as shown.
Assembling the In-Door Ice Bin
1
Carefully insert the in-door ice bin while
slightly slanting it to avoid contact with the
icemaker.
2
Avoid touching the auto shutoff (feeler
arm) when replacing the ice bin. See the
label on the ice compartment door for
details.
CAUTION
Keep hands and tools out of the ice
compartment door and dispenser chute.
Failure to do so may result in damage or
personal injury.
The icemaker stops producing ice when the
in-door ice bin is full. If you need more ice,
empty the ice bin into the extra ice bin in
the freezer compartment. During use, ice
may build up higher around the sensor than
in the rest of the bin, causing the icemaker
to stop producing ice before the bin is full.
Shaking the ice bin to level the ice within it
can reduce this problem.
To avoid damaging the icemaker, do not
store cans or other items in the ice bin.
Keep the ice compartment door closed
tightly. If the ice compartment door is not
closed tightly, the cold air in the ice bin will
freeze food in the refrigerator compartment.
This could also cause the icemaker to stop
producing ice.
If the icemaker is turned OFF for
an extended period of time, the ice
compartment will gradually warm up
to the temperature of the refrigerator
compartment. To prevent ice cubes from
melting and leaking from the dispenser,
ALWAYS empty the ice bin when the
icemaker is set to OFF for more than a few
hours.
Auto shutoff
(feeler arm)
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