USING yOUR REFRIGERATOR
IN-DOOR ICE BIN
CAUTION:
Keep hands and tools out of the ice compartment door
and dispenser chute. Failure to do so may result in
damage or personal injury.
The icemaker will stop producing ice when the in-door
ice bin is full. If you need more ice, empty the ice bin
into the extra ice bin in the freezer compartment. During
use, the ice can become uneven causing the icemaker to
misread the amount of ice cubes and stop producing ice.
Shaking the ice bin to level the ice within it can reduce
this problem.
NOTE: Storing cans or other items in the ice bin will
damage the icemaker.
Keep the ice compartment door closed tightly. If the ice
compartment door is not closed tightly, the cold air in the
ice bin will freeze food in the refrigerator compartment.
This could also cause the icemaker to stop producing ice.
NOTE: Emptying the ice bin is recommended if the
icemaker ON/OFF button on the control panel is set to
OFF for an extended period of time.
1. Pull or push the door handle to open or close the ice
compartment.
CAUTION
When handling the
ice bin, keep hands
away from the
icemaker tray area
to avoid personal
injury.
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2. To remove the in-door ice bin, grip the front handle,
slightly lift the lower part, and slowly pull out the bin
as shown.
3. To reinstall the in-door ice bin, slightly slant the
bin during replacement to avoid contact with the
icemaker.
4. Avoid touching the auto shutoff (feeler arm) when
replacing the ice bin. See the label on the ice
compartment door for details.
Auto shutoff
(feeler arm)