22_ operating( 9 )Ice OffIf you don’t want to make more ice, touchthe Ice Off button.The icon will light up and the Ice-Makerstops making ice.We recommend you stop icemaking if the following occur:- There is enough ice in the icebucket.- You want to save water andenergy.- Water is not being supplied tothe refrigerator.If the ice maker function is ON, andthe water line is not connected,there will be a water valve noisefrom the back of the unit. If thisoccurs, press the Ice Off (Hold3sec for child lock) button for lessthan 3 seconds until the Ice OffIndicator ( ) illuminates.To save electricity, the Panel Display turns offautomatically under the following conditions:When no button has been pressed, whenno doors are open, or when no DispenserLever has been pushed. However, the iconindicating your cubed or crushed ice selection,or sparkling water selection, will stay on.When you press a button, open a door, orpush a Dispenser Lever, the Panel Display willturn on again. All function keys will becomeoperational after you remove your finger fromthe button you pressed.( 10 )FilterWater filter usageThis icon lights up when you needto change the filter, usually after therefrigerator has dispensed about 300gallons of water (after about 6 months).After you install the new water filter, resetthe filter indicator by touching and holdingthe Hold 3sec for Filter Reset button for3 seconds.- If water is not dispensing ordispensing slowly, you need toreplace the water filter becausethe water filter is clogged.- Some areas have large amountsof lime in their water, whichcauses the water filter to clogmore quickly.( 11 )CubedIce/CrushedIce Press the Cubed/Crushed button to selectthe type of ice you want dispensed.Each time you press the button, thecubed and crushed ice modes alternateand the Cubed or Crushed ice icon lightsup, indicating your selection.(Cubed)(Crushed)( 12 )SparklingIcon When you press the Sparkling button(Button 8), the Sparkling Water Icon goeson.DA68-02894A-09.indb 22DA68-02894A-09.indb 22 2013. 12. 3. 8:452013. 12. 3. 8:45