LG 50144815 Owners Manual - Page 25

E Caution

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IN-DOOR ICE BIN E CAUTION Keep hands and tools out of the ice bin door and dispenser chute. You could break something or injure yourself. The icemaker will stop producing ice when the ice is full. If you need more ice, empty the ice bank into the extra ice bin in the freezer compartment so the ice maker can keep producing ice. Shake the ice bin 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. NOTE: Storing cans or other items in the ice bin may damage the ice maker. Keep the ice bin door closed tightly. If the ice bin 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 not produce ice. NOTE: If the On/Off switch on the icemaker is set to Off for an extended 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 then a few. Push on the latch firmly where noted to close the ice bin door; it will make a clicking sound when it is closed completely. To remove the in-door ice bin, grip the front handle, slightly lift the lower part, and slowly pull out the bin as shown. To reinstall the in-door ice bin, slightly slant the bin during replacement to avoid contact with the icemaker. Avoid touching the automatic shutoff arm when replacing the ice bin. See the label on the ice bank door for details. 25

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IN-DOOR
ICE
BIN
E CAUTION
Keep hands and tools out of the ice bin door and
dispenser
chute. You could break something or injure
yourself.
The icemaker will stop producing
ice when the ice is full. If
you need more ice, empty the ice bank into the extra ice
bin in the freezer compartment
so the ice maker can
keep producing
ice.
Shake the ice bin 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.
NOTE:
Storing cans or other items in the ice bin may
damage the ice maker.
Keep the ice bin door closed tightly. If the ice bin 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 not produce ice.
NOTE:
If the On/Off switch on the icemaker is set to Off for
an extended 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 then a few.
Push on the latch firmly where noted to close the ice bin
door; it will make a clicking
sound when it is closed
completely.
To remove the in-door ice bin, grip the front handle,
slightly
lift the lower part, and slowly pull out the bin as
shown.
Avoid touching
the automatic
shutoff arm when replacing
the ice bin. See the label on the ice bank door for details.
To reinstall the in-door ice bin, slightly slant the bin during
replacement
to avoid contact with the icemaker.
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