The ice dispensing chute may become blocked with frost if only crushed ice is used. Remove the frost that accumulates by removing the ice bin and clearing the passage with a rubber spatula. Dispensing cubed ice periodically can also help prevent frost buildup.
To remove, lift up the ice bin.
Pull out the Ice storage bin slowly.
When you put it back, please make sure the two sides (B&B') of the ice bin are wedged into the buckles(A&A').
To refit, push the ice bin up, and make the two sides (B&B’) of the ice bin wedge into the buckles (A&A’).
Pull the ice bin down, and make sure the ice bin is fixed firmly.
Do not touch the automatic icemaker’s mechanical parts with your hand or a tool. Otherwise, appliance damage or injury may occur.
Do not disassemble, repair or alter the automatic icemaker. These tasks should only be done by a service technician.
Caution should be taken, as the automatic icemaker operates continuously after the freezer door is opened when the automatic icemaker is set to the ON.
Keep children away from the dispenser.
When refitting the ice bin, ensure that it is placed correctly. If it is tilted or unlevel, it may not continue to make ice due to sensor disruption.
If ice doesn’t come out:
Check for any ice stuck in the chute and remove it.
Pull out the ice bin, check for any ice cubes clump and remove them.
Before refitting the ice bin, check the two couplers are at a suitable angle to connect correctly. If not, turn the ice bin coupler to the right angle to match the motor coupler.
If you want more space to store foods, you can replace the ice bin with an storage box. The storage box may not be provided depending on model purchased.