A:AnswerThanks so much for asking about this! The shape and size of the ice that is produced cannot be changed as it is formed by the tray the water freezes in. For refrigerator models that have an external ice dispenser, crushed ice can be dispensed, but the ice in the bucket remains unchanged. However, I would still like to provide this link (https://bit.ly/3eIjlDF) that I believe will help to resolve the issue of the ice clumping up around your ice maker. ^Jecca
A:AnswerYou can get a manual just like this, Hugh! Samsung now provides all our manuals online for download via the Samsung website. Here's a direct link (https://bit.ly/3eKIOfH) to the manual for this model. ^Jecca
A:AnswerGreat question! The filter indicator light runs on a timer, and has to be manually reset after the filter has been replaced. This link (https://bit.ly/3ejdjaZ) has more details about changing the filter and resetting the indicator light. ^Jecca
A:AnswerI noticed same thing in my refrigerator but the adjustment described only affect the height, not the gap between. Did you solve the gap adjustment. Thanks
A:AnswerVinegar water or rubbing alcohol can loosen that gluey substance. I was afraid of the same thing and found that tip online. I just soaked it on a paper towel and tried to work it under there. It peeled off pretty easily and then that removed the sticky stuff remaining. Good luck.
A:AnswerHi Larissa! This link (https://bit.ly/3rxcgd1) has everything you need to know about the recommended temperature settings for this refrigerator. ^Jecca
A:AnswerThanks for asking, Jan! The product info section of this link (https://bit.ly/3jHtSQ0) lists all the available dimensions for this model. ^Jecca
A:AnswerGreat question, Iceman! We generally recommend allowing 24-48 hours for the refrigerator to fully cool before the ice maker will begin production. However, I can also provide this link (https://bit.ly/318JLqE) that has information on what to do if the ice maker is still not producing ice. ^Jecca
A:AnswerBy design large refrigerators have the electric cord in the back and plugged into the fixture that most kitchens have.
Do not use an extension cord. A great deal of wattage is required when the unit cycles on so any additional resistance can overload the compressor.
A:AnswerThey deliver and install new refrigerator for free. There was a $25 fee to remove the old refrigerator. It was well worth the cost. They carried both in/out. The only time they were rolled on the hard wood floor was getting them out of/into place. The guys took great care in handling them and not bumping in to walls or doorways!