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Instructions
1), Unlock the control panel for most manufacturers install a lock or shutout control to their water dispensers to prevent kids touching water without parents' help. You can achieve this by holding the "Lock" button for three seconds. The button may simply have a padlock symbol printed on it. The dispenser might not work unless the refrigerator door is closed.
2), Lock the control panel and using a moistured cloth to clean the nozzle and sensor arm, which has built up a lot of drink splashes and residue after the long time use. If do not clean them, they will deflect the flow of water and stop the arm from returing to the "Off" position when the glass is removed.
3), Straighten out any kinks in the water supply hose behind the refrigerator. Make sure the freezer isn't staying on top of the supply hose and the shutoff valve is in the position of opening.  The shutoff valve is sometimes a lever in the supply hose or a faucet-like apparatus on the wall.
4), Purge trapped air from the water system to stop leaks. Run the dispenser into a bucket or large container in five-second blasts. Wait five seconds between each blast. Stop after two minutes and water plants with the contents of the container. The water dispenser now can work in a normal state.
5), Remove the water filter and try the water dispenser again --You should change the filters if the water supply is improved. The filter is usually located against the back wall in the top-right corner of the refrigerator.






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