Samsung RF23HSESBSR User Manual Ver.03 (English, French, Spanish) - Page 33

Ice Maker Do's and Don'ts, Water clouding phenomenon

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operating Going on vacation... If you have a long vacation or business trip and won't use the water or ice dispensers for a long time: -- Close the water valve. Otherwise, water leakage may occur. -- Remove all food. -- Unplug the refrigerator. -- Wipe excess moisture from inside and leave the doors open. Otherwise, odor and mold may develop. Ice Maker Do's and Don'ts • Do not put your fingers, hands, or any other unsuitable objects in the chute or ice-maker bucket. -- It may result in personal injury or material damage. • Never put your finger or any other objects in the dispenser opening. -- It may cause injury. • Do not try to disassemble the ice maker. • Do not wash or spray the ice bucket with water while it is in the refrigerator. Remove it to clean it Water clouding phenomenon All water provided to the refrigerator flows through the core filter which is an alkaline water filter. In the filtering process, the pressure of the water that has flowed out of the filter is increased, and the water becomes saturated with oxygen and nitrogen. When this water flows out into the air, the pressure plummets and the oxygen and nitrogen get supersaturated, which results in gas bubbles. The water may temporarily look misty or cloudy due to these oxygen bubbles. After a few seconds, the water will look clear. CAUTION When you insert the Ice maker tray, be sure that the tray is well centered at the entrance. Otherwise, the tray may get stuck. English - 33

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Going on vacation...
If you have a long vacation or business trip and
won’t use the water or ice dispensers for a long
time:
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Close the water valve.
Otherwise, water leakage may occur.
-
Remove all food.
-
Unplug the refrigerator.
-
Wipe excess moisture from inside and leave
the doors open.
Otherwise, odor and mold may develop.
Ice Maker Do’s and Don’ts
Do not put your fingers, hands, or any other
unsuitable objects in the chute or ice-maker
bucket.
-
It may result in personal injury or material
damage.
Never put your finger or any other objects in
the dispenser opening.
-
It may cause injury.
Do not try to disassemble the ice maker.
Do not wash or spray the ice bucket with
water while it is in the refrigerator.
Remove it to clean it
CAUTION
When you insert the Ice maker tray, be sure that
the tray is well centered at the entrance.
Otherwise, the tray may get stuck.
Water clouding phenomenon
All water provided to the refrigerator flows
through the core filter which is an alkaline
water filter.
In the filtering process, the pressure of
the water that has flowed out of the filter
is increased, and the water becomes
saturated with oxygen and nitrogen.
When this water flows out into the air, the
pressure plummets and the oxygen and
nitrogen get supersaturated, which results
in gas bubbles.
The water may temporarily look misty or
cloudy due to these oxygen bubbles.
After a few seconds, the water will look
clear.
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