Owner's Manual
18
Throw
away
the
ice
(about
24
pieces)
and
water
(about
7
glasses)
first
made
after
refrigerator
installation.
The
first
ice
and
water
may
include
particles
or
odor
from
the
feed
water
pipe
or
feed
water
box.
This
is
necessary
in
case
that
the
refrigerator
has
not
been
used
for
a
long
time.
Keep
children
away
from
the
dispenser.
Children
may
push
switch
incorrectly.
Be
careful
that
food
is
not
blocking.
the
ice
passage.
If
foods
are
placed
at
the
entrance
of
ice
passage,
ice
may
not
be
dispensed.
The
ice
passage
may
also
be
covered
with
ice
if
crushed
ice
is
used
exclusively.
In
this
case,
remove
the
crushed
ice
that
has
accumulated.
Never
store
beverage
cans
or
other
foods
in
ice
storage
bin
for
the
purpose
of
rapid
cooling.
Such
actions
may
damage
the
automatic
ice
maker.
Never
use
thin
crystal
glass
or
crockery
to
collect
ice.
Such
glasses
or
containers
may
be
broken.
Put
ice
into
a
glass
before
filling
water
or
other
beverages.
Liquid
may
splash
if
ice
is
added
to
existing
liquid
in
a
glass.
Never
touch
the
ice
outlet
with
hand
or
tools.
Such
contact
may
cause
damage
to
the
dispenser
or
injury
to
the hand.
Never
remove
the
ice
maker
cover.
Verify
that
the
refrigerator
is
properly
leveled
so
that
the
ice
storage
bin
can
be
completely
full.
If
the
unit
is
not
level,
the
ice
maker
could
cease
ice
production
prematurely.
If
discolored
ice
is
dispensed,
immediately
contact
Service
Center,
and
discontinue
use.
Never
use
a
glass
that
is
too
narrow
fore
the
ice.
Ice
may
be
jammed
in
ice
passage
and,
thus,
the
refrigerator
may
be
failed.
Keep
the
glass
at
a
proper
distance
from
ice
outlet.
A
glass
too
close
to
the
outlet
may
hinder
ice
from
coming
out.
Make
sure
that
the
area
around
the
door
switch
is
free
from
any
substance
that
would
attract
insects,
as
insects
can
hinder
proper
operation
of
the
switch.
Cautions
Operation
Freezer
door