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Ice compartment
SetupSetup
Setup
Express ice making
Ice cubes can be made quicker
(about half the time) than normal.
Beep
Beep
…
Blinks
Blinks
Blinks
Lights
up
Lights
up
Lights
up
Check if " " is
displayed on the LCD
panel.
Select " "
Press "Select". (Operation starts up)
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If not, set Auto ice
making to "ON."
Will immediately
return to normal
display.
" " will be
displayed.
Select " "
Beep
Blinks
Blinks
Press "Select".
Beep
…
Operation will stop.
" " disappears.
EndEnd
End
" " will disappear when it completes.
Express Ice Making ends automatically after making ice cubes 3 times and returns to the
normal ice making.
To cancel operation
Notes
Ice cubes will not be made even when turning Express Ice Making to ON if the ice cube corner is full.
(Express Ice Making will end in about 1 hour.)
This feature cannot be used simultaneously with Express Freezing.
This feature cannot be used when Auto Ice Maker is turned off.
First set Auto Ice Maker to ON before using this feature.
Minimize door opening/closing during this operation.
How ice cubes are made
Refrigerator
compartment
Ice
compartment
Water supply
Water supply
Ice making
Releasing
Ice tray rotates, dropping the
ice and returns to
Water is sent from
the water tank to the
ice tray
Ice cubes
are made
The ice tray will not rotate
when the ice case is full.
Water tank
(About 1.0L)
Pump
Pipe
Detection lever
Ice tray
Ice case
Full volume is detected here
Ice cube volume will decrease
when not evening out ice cubes.
The volume of ice
cubes are checked
periodically by the
detection lever
.
About half
the volume
Maximum ice cube volume : Approx. 168
Normally, ice cubes (8 cubes) are
made about once every 2 hours.
This is a guide when the ambient
temperature is 30
°
C, temperature setting is
at "NORMAL" and the doors are not
opened/closed.
The room temperature is high.
The door is frequently opened.
Many food products are stored.
Refrigerator is defrosting.
Immediately after setting Auto Ice Maker
from OFF to ON.
When the ambient temperature is low.
(In winter, etc.)
Ice making takes longer when: