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I agree with you on this issue, I found that the crushed ice is barely crushed as well. The LG I used to own did a better job, but all of the refrigerators seem to have been redesigned and who knows how they crush ice now. As much as these refrigerators cost there should be an additional setting for it to make snow cones.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Its an inherent problem with the Samsung. They make crappy cloudy ice that melts almost instantly because of the "trapped air"-which is only partially true. Cloudy ice also comes from minerals in the water. Pure water freezes first and pushes the minerals and air bubbles to the center. Its got little to do with "flushing the filter as directed" or "air in the line from the home plumbing"-which doesn't happen. With the filter that is used (Expensive OEM) the "minerals" should be gone. This ice is soft, and melts quickly. I make my own ice for cocktails in the freezer with spring water, defeating the purpose of why I bought this mode. Again as others have stated...for the price we pay for these refrigerators they should have make a better product that makes solid ice, proper door storage and the like. As one other contrubuter mentioned...there should even be a sno-cone setting for what we pay" I will never buy another Samsung product if i can help it. I regret this purchase every time I open the door, or make a cocktail. Same went for my washer I purchased at the same time. That one died in less than 5 years. They did give me $750.00 after they mothballed that model for many issues and 4 or 5 service calls. Obviously I didn't go back to Samsung for the next one.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If you read in the manual it states why the ice is cloudy. It has to do with the way the water goes through the filter. It gets oxygenated. I haven't had any issues with the crushed ice.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Thanks for the question. It isn't unusual for the ice to appear somewhat cloudy due to the saturation of oxygen in the water as it passes through the filter under pressure. As the water freezes, the oxygen bubbles become trapped in the ice and appear cloudy. It's also important to change the filter regularly. While it isn't unusual for the crushed ice to vary somewhat in size, it may be influenced by factors such as how brittle the ice is when it passes through the blades. I would suggest checking the temperature to make sure the fridge and freezer are set to the recommended 37ºF and 0ºF, respectively. Confirming the refrigerator has been leveled properly will help to ensure the seal between the door and the entrance to the ice maker is not allowing warmer air in. - Ms. Samsung
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It took several days before the ice cleared up for us. Not sure if the filter had to break in.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It will be that way for awhile but it should clear up after it has been used for awhile. You should of ran a gallon of water through it before you started using it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I believe the air gets into the water line when you replace the water tube into the new frig. please allow it to run for about a week or two, it should clear up.
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