Samsung RF31FMESBSR User Manual Ver.0.4 (English, French, Spanish) - Page 32
Using the Sparkling Water Function, For Sparkling Water Refrigerators Only - Optional
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Using the Sparkling Water Function (For Sparkling Water Refrigerators Only - Optional) With a Sodastream CO2 cylinder, your refrigerator can make and dispense sparkling (carbonated) water. Making Sparkling Water To turn on the Sparkling Water function and make sparkling water, press the Cubed/Crushed button for 3 seconds. When you turn on the function, the Carbonation Level icons light up in rotation (Level-1 → Level-2 → Level-3 → Level-1, etc.) and, within a few seconds, the refrigerator begins to make sparkling water. When production is complete, the Carbonation Level icon rotation stops. If you leave the Sparkling Water Production function on, and the amount of Sparkling Water becomes low, the refrigerator automatically enters the Sparkling Water production mode and makes more. However, if you turn off the Sparkling Water Production function, the refrigerator will not make additional sparkling water, even if there is little sparkling water left in the Sparkling Water tank. No OFF Icon Press the Cubed/Crushed Button for 3 seconds Sparkling Water Production Time Depending on the Carbonation Level you set (See Setting the Carbonation Level), the amount of time it takes the refrigerator to complete the sparkling water production process changes. The table below lists the production times by Carbonation Level. The refrigerator is pre-set at the factory to Level 2. Carbonation Level Level 3 - Hi Level 2 -Mid Level 1 - Low Production Time Approximate Production Amount Per One Cylinder About 30 minutes 5.3 gallon (20 L) About 20 minutes 9.8 gallon (37 L) About 10 minutes 19.5 gallon (74 L) Dispensing Sparkling Water To dispense sparkling water, press the Sparkling Water button. Then, push the Ice/Sparkling Water lever gently with a glass. As time passes, the sparkling water dispensing speed can change. When the water tastes strongly carbonated, the dispensing speed can be faster. When the carbonation is weaker, the dispensing speed can slow. The dissolved CO2 in the sparkling water can also cause the water to pop out when you dispense it. In addition, due to the pressure fluctuations in the Sparkling Water Tank, the water stream may shake or become intermittent. If you keep dispensing sparking water, the water stream may become unstable or break up. This is caused by changes in pressure in the Sparkling Water Tank. It is not a defect. Water Dripping Some time after you have dispensed sparkling water, a few drops of sparkling water can escape from the dispenser. The water dripping is not a product defect, but a natural result of mixing CO2 and water. 32_ operating