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FROST OR ICE CRYSTALS |
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| ● Frost within package is normal. |
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ICE CUBES |
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ICE CUBES HA~ ODO~ASTE
●Old cubes need to be discarded.
●Unserded packages in refrigerator and or/freezer compartments may be transmitting odor/taste to ice cubes.
i● hterior of refrigerator needs cleaning
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I | ● Defrost water pan needs cleaning. |
I *Keep openboxofbaking sodainrefrigerator; replace every three months.
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●Defrost water pan not securely set.
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