Ice maker

The refrigerator has a built-in ice maker that automatically dispenses ice so that you can enjoy filtered water with cubed or crushed ice to your preference.

Ice making

To ensure proper ice making and keep the ice bucket available with ice after using the refrigerator for the first time, follow these instructions:

1.Let the refrigerator operate for at least 24 hours to ensure optimal performance.

2.Dispense the first 4 to 6 ice cubes into a glass.

3.Wait another 8 hours and dispense another 4 to 6 ice cubes.

4.Then, wait another 16 hours and dispense the first glass-full of ice.

NOTE

If you consume all the ice at once, you must wait 8 hours before dispensing the first 4

to 6 cubes. This ensures that the ice bucket is filled with ice properly.

The ice cubes generated rapidly may look white, which is normal. Diagnosis

If ice does not dispense, first check the ice maker.

To check the ice maker

1. Press Test on the side of the ice maker. You will hear a chime (ding-dong) at the press of the button.

2. You will hear another chime if the ice maker operates properly.

CAUTION

If the ice making chime rings repeatedly, contact the waterline installer or a local Samsung service center.

• Do not press the button repeatedly after the ice tray is filled with ice or water. Water may overflow or ice may jam.

Do not put food in the ice bucket. The frozen food may damage the ice maker, especially when opening or closing the door.

When the refrigerator recovers power supply after a power failure, the ice bucket may contain a mix of melted and jammed ice cubes, resulting in a system failure. To prevent this, make sure to empty the ice bucket before using the refrigerator.

Do not put fingers or other objects into the dispenser hole or the ice maker. This may cause physical injury or property damage.

Operations

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