12_ setting upSETTING UP THEREFRIGERATOR DOORSIf your entrance won’t allow the refrigerator to passeasily through it, you can remove the doors.Removing the Front Leg CoverFirst, open both the freezer and refrigerator doors,and then take off the front leg cover by turning thethree screws counter-clockwise.Separating the Water Supply Linefrom the Refrigerator1. Remove two water lines (gray one is for ice andthe other one is for water) by pressing the coupler1 and pulling the water line 2 away.Be careful that the water tube match samecolor.Reattaching the Water Supply Line1. The Water Line must be fully Inserted to the centerof transparent coupler to prevent water leakagefrom the dispenser.USING THE ICE MAKERTo Remove the IceBucket- Hold the handle as shown infi gure1.- Slightly pull up the bottom part.- Take out the ice bucket slowly.To Refi t The Ice Bucket- Assemble it in the reverse orderof disassembly.- Push the bucket in firmly untilyou hear a clicking sound.- When the bucket does not fitinto its place, turn the gearhandle on its back by 90degrees and reinstall it again asshown in fi gure 2.Normal Operation- Any sounds you hear whenthe ice maker dumps ice intothe bucket are part of normaloperation.- Not dispensing ice for longperiods may cause ice clumpsin the ice bucket. Remove theremaining ice and empty thebucket.- When ice does not come out,check for any ice stuck in the chute and remove it.- The fi rst batch of ice cubes may be small dueto air in the pipe after connection, any air will bepurged during normal use.- When ICE OFF blinks on the display panel,reinsert the bucket and/or make sure it’sinstalled properly.- When the door is open, the Ice and waterdispenser do not work.- If you close the door hard, it may cause waterspilling over the ice maker.- To prevent dropping the ice bucket, use bothhands when removing it.- To prevent injury, be sure to clean up any ice orwater that may have dropped on the floor.- Do not let the children hang on the ice dispenseror on the bucket. They may get hurt.- Be sure not to put your hand or any object into theice chute. It may cause personal injury or damagemechanical parts.Figure1Figure1CAUTIONFigure2Figure2Ice ChuteIce Chute12center of transparent couplercenter of transparent coupler