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When ice does not come out, check
for any ice stuck in the canal and
remove it. Regularly check the ice
canal to clear the obstacles as
shown in the figure 5.
When using your refrigerator for
the first time or when not using it
for an extended period of time Ice
cubes may be small due to air in
the pipe after connection, any air
will be purged during normal use.
Discard the ice produced for
approximately one day since
the water pipe may contain the
contaminants.
Caution!
Do not insert the hand or any other
object into the ice canal and blade
since it may damage the parts or
hurt the hand.
Do not let the children hang on
the ice dispenser or the ice maker
since it may cause an injury
To prevent dropping the ice stock
reservoir use both hands when
removing it.
If you close the door hard, it may
cause water spilling over the ice
stock reservoir.
Do not dismount the ice stock
reservoir unless it is necessary.
If there is a lockout (ice does not
come from the refrigerator) while
taking broken ice, try to take cubed
ice.
Then it will be suitable for taking
broken ice
again.
While taking broken Ice, cubed ice
may come first. There is a case
of coming cubed ice while taking
broken ice.
Operating the product
Freezer door on front of the ice
machine can create a light snow
and film layer.
This is normal, it is recommended
to clean without waiting for a long
time.
The water is filled with water over
time in the lower zone of the water
dispenser. It
is recommended to clean the water
within this zone periodically.
While the ice falls from the ice
storage reservoir, the sound is
normal and does not
indicate that the product is
problematic.
The blade mechanism inside the
ice bank is
sharp and can cut your hand.
If the ice dispenser does not
provide ice, the
ice may be stuck together, remove
the tank
and clean it again.
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