Samsung RF22K9381SG User Manual - Page 54

Maintenance, Handle and care, Icemaker bucket

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Maintenance Handle and care Icemaker bucket If you do not dispense ice for an extended period, ice may form clumps inside the bucket. If this happens, remove and empty the icemaker bucket. 1. To remove the ice maker bucket, gently lift it up, and then pull it out slowly while holding the bottom of the bucket with one hand and the side with the other hand. 2. Lift up and pull the bucket out. Empty the bucket. 3. When done, put the bucket back into position. If the bucket does not fit in, turn the helix screw 90 degrees, and then try again. Maintenance CAUTION • Do not apply excessive force to the bucket cover. The cover may break. • Do not forcefully close the door. Water may spill over the ice maker. • To prevent injury, make sure to clean up any ice or water that has fallen on the floor. • To prevent accidents or injury, do not let children play with the water dispenser or the ice maker. • Do not put your hand or an object into the ice chute. This may cause physical injury or product damage. • Use only the provided ice bucket. Third-party ice buckets may cause a system failure. • Use only potable water that is connected to the water supply line. NOTE • The water pressure required for ice making is between 20 psi and 125 psi. • If the Ice Off indicator blinks, remove and reinsert the ice bucket. Make sure it is reinserted properly. • Noise from the the ice maker as it produces ice during the ice making process is normal. • While the door is open, neither the ice maker nor the water dispenser operates. 54 English Untitled-8 54 2016-03-30 1:29:23

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Maintenance
Handle and care
Icemaker bucket
If you do not dispense ice for an extended period, ice may form clumps inside the bucket.
If this happens, remove and empty the icemaker bucket.
1.
To remove the ice maker bucket, gently
lift it up, and then pull it out slowly
while holding the bottom of the bucket
with one hand and the side with the
other hand.
2.
Lift up and pull the bucket out. Empty
the bucket.
3.
When done, put the bucket back into
position. If the bucket does not fit in,
turn the helix screw 90 degrees, and
then try again.
CAUTION
Do not apply excessive force to the bucket cover. The cover may break.
Do not forcefully close the door. Water may spill over the ice maker.
To prevent injury, make sure to clean up any ice or water that has fallen on the floor.
To prevent accidents or injury, do not let children play with the water dispenser or the
ice maker.
Do not put your hand or an object into the ice chute. This may cause physical injury or
product damage.
Use only the provided ice bucket. Third-party ice buckets may cause a system failure.
Use only potable water that is connected to the water supply line.
NOTE
The water pressure required for ice making is between 20 psi and 125 psi.
If the Ice Off indicator blinks, remove and reinsert the ice bucket. Make sure it is
reinserted properly.
Noise from the the ice maker as it produces ice during the ice making process
is
normal.
While the door is open, neither the ice maker nor the water dispenser operates.
Maintenance
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