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The first part of that sounds about right. These systems are passive cooling systems. Water is basically cooled in a tube that is running through a cold section of the refrigerator. The water inside the tube will be cold until you run that water out. Then the new warm water in the tube takes time to cool down again. These are basically casual use coolers. If you are getting hot water after the cold water comes out, that tells me the water source is incorrectly connected to a hot water connection. This will also adversely after how much cold water is dispensed.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No that is not normal. The water should always come out cold regardless of how much you dispense at one time.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The water runs slow so it would take a while to get a lot of water out but I don't think its limited
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.(RF28HMEDBBC) Hello CCMC! If the water from the dispenser is not cold, the cold water in the refrigerator's reservoir has been used up. The reservoir holds about a liter of water or 1.05 Qt. So if the water was cool, but is now warm, it will take time to cool down again. Please note, during the summer months, water enters the fridge at a higher temperature. This increases the time it takes to cool down. Hope this helps! ^Cole
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