First things first! Make sure that you can easily move your refrigerator to its final location bymeasuring doorways (both width and height), thresholds, ceilings, stairways, etc.The following chart details the exact height and depth.MODel RSG5*Dimension(mm)Width Without Door 908With Door 912DepthOnly Cabinet 600Without Handle 687With Handle 737Height Without Door 1740With Door 1773• Allow clearance to the right, left, back and top when installing. This will help reducepower consumption and keep your energy bills lower.• Do not install the refrigerator where the temperature can drop below 10°C.• Make sure you disconnect the water supply line BEFORE removing the freezer door.See the next section on “Separating the Water Line” to avoid damage.bEforE using iCEMaKErRemove- Hold the handle as shown in figure1.- Slightly pull up the bottom part.- Take out the ice bucket slowly.Install- Assemble it in the reverse order of disassembly.- Push the bucket in firmly until you hear a clicking sound.- When the bucket does not fit into its place, turn the gear handle on itsback by 90 degrees and reinstall it again as shown in figure 2.Before calling service- Any sounds you hear when the ice maker dumps ice into the bucket arepart of normal operation.- Not dispensing ice for long periods may cause ice clumps in the icebucket. Remove the remaining ice and empty the bucket.- When ice does not come out, check the ice stuck in the chute andremove it.- When ICE OFF blinks on the display panel, reinsert the bucketand/or make sure it’s installed properly.- When the door is open, the Ice and water dispenser do not work.- If you close the door hard, it may cause water spilling over the icemaker.- To prevent dropping the ice bucket, use both hands whenremoving it.- To prevent injury, be sure to clean up any ice or water that mayhave dropped on the floor.- Do not let the children hang on the ice dispenser or on the bucket.They may get hurt.- Be sure not to put your hand or any object into the ice chute.It may cause personal injury or damage mechanical parts.10_ operatingCAUTION90。90。Figure2Ice ChuteFigure1