Samsung RF29BB8900AC User Manual - Page 51

Ice Bites off., The ice maker cover is designed to wrap

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CAUTION • Leaving the water line disconnected may cause the water valve to produce a buzzing sound over time. If this is the case, make sure to turn the ice making function (Cubed Ice / Ice Bites ) off. • If the ice making chime rings repeatedly, contact the waterline installer or a local Samsung service center. • Do not put food in the ice bucket. The frozen food may damage the ice maker, especially when you open or close the door. • When the refrigerator recovers power after a power failure, the ice bucket may contain a mix of melted and jammed ice cubes, which can prevent the ice maker from working properly. To prevent this, make sure to empty the ice bucket before using the refrigerator. • Do not put fingers or any objects into the ice maker. This can cause physical injury or property damage. • Due to sublimation, ice stored in the freezer for a long time gets smaller and then forms large ice chunks. Therefore, if it will be a long time before you use ice, turn the ice maker off as follows. • Use the new hose-sets supplied with the appliance only. Do not re-use an old hose set. The ice maker cover is designed to wrap up the ice bucket when the freezer door is opened. Improper insertion as shown below may cause the door not to be closed properly. If the cover breaks away from its correct course, lift up the cover and insert it again properly. See the figure below. Operations Untitled-18 51 English 51 2022-01-18 7:07:01

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Operations
CAUTION
Leaving the water line disconnected may cause the water valve to produce a buzzing
sound over time. If this is the case, make sure to turn the ice making function (Cubed Ice
/ Ice Bites ) off.
If the ice making chime rings repeatedly, contact the waterline installer or a local
Samsung service center.
Do not put food in the ice bucket. The frozen food may damage the ice maker, especially
when you open or close the door.
When the refrigerator recovers power after a power failure, the ice bucket may
contain a mix of melted and jammed ice cubes, which can prevent the ice maker from
working properly. To prevent this, make sure to empty the ice bucket before using the
refrigerator.
Do not put fingers or any objects into the ice maker. This can cause physical injury or
property damage.
Due to sublimation, ice stored in the freezer for a long time gets smaller and then forms
large ice chunks. Therefore, if it will be a long time before you use ice, turn the ice
maker off as follows.
Use the new hose-sets supplied with the appliance only. Do not re-use an old hose set.
The ice maker cover is designed to wrap
up the ice bucket when the freezer door
is opened. Improper insertion as shown
below may cause the door not to be closed
properly.
If the cover breaks away from its correct
course, lift up the cover and insert it again
properly. See the figure below.
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