Making ice – Samsung RF24FSEDBSR User Manual

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• Ice is made in cubes. When you select

“Crushed”, the ice maker grinds the ice cubes
into crushed ice.

• When you select Cubed Ice after using the

Crushed Ice mode, a small amount of residual
crushed ice might be produced.

• The ice cubes generated by the rapid ice

making process will look white, which indicates
they were generated normally.

• As the ice maker in the refrigerator room

makes ice cubes even faster, move the ice
cubes from the refrigerator ice bin to the
freezer ice bin if you need more ice cubes.

• If ice doesn’t come out, pull out the ice bucket

and press the test button located on the right
side of ice maker. See the illustration below.

• Do not press the test button continuously

when the tray is fi lled with ice or water. Water
may overfl ow or ice may jam the bucket.

Making Ice

• To fi ll the ice bucket to maximum capacity after

installation, follow these steps:

1. Allow your refrigerator to operate and cool

down for 24 hours (or 1 full day).

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Waiting 24 hours will allow your ice maker to
cool properly.

check

check
the water

the water
level

level

Test button

Test button

2. Dispense 4 to 6 ice cubes into the glass.
3. After 8, and then 16 hours, dispense a full

glass of ice.

• To test the ice maker, press the Test button

on the ice maker. You will hear the refrigerator
chime (ding-dong). When the chime sounds,
release the Test button.

• The chime sounds automatically again to let

you know the ice maker is working well.

If you want to remove the ice cubes
without using the ice bucket, please turn
the ice maker off and remove the ice
maker’s front cover from the ice maker.
Note that the ice cubes in the ice maker
can spill out over the drawer.

Do not put food in the ice bucket.
If you store food in the ice bucket, the
food can strike the ice maker when you
open or close the door, causing damage
to the ice maker.

Note that the ice cubes in the ice bucket
may spill out over the drawer when you
remove the ice bucket from the drawer.
If this occurs, be sure to clear the ice
cubes that spilled out of the drawer.

If a power failure occurs, ice cubes may
melt, and then freeze together when
the power comes back on, causing the
dispenser to stop working.

To prevent this problem, after a power failure, pull
out the ice bucket and discard the residual ice or
water.

If you use all the ice at once, you must
repeat ice making Steps 2 and 3, left.
However, only wait 8 hours before
dispensing the fi rst 4 to 6 ice cubes.
This will replenish the ice cubes and
ensure maximum ice production.

CAUTION

CAUTION

CAUTION

CAUTION

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