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‎06-17-2023 05:49 AM (Last edited ‎06-19-2023 02:21 PM by SamsungJoJo ) in
Kitchen and Family HubShould we turn off the ice maker when we go on vacation? Thank you
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DanG92263
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‎06-17-2023 05:52 AM (Last edited ‎06-17-2023 05:59 AM ) in
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Yes, and remove the ice tray as well.
Frost can accumulate, especially when ice is left to solidify in the tray, making it difficult, if not impossible, to remove the tray or extract ice.
Removing the ice tray will not affect the effectiveness or coolness of the refrigerator.
Please consult your frig's user manual for details.
Frost can accumulate, especially when ice is left to solidify in the tray, making it difficult, if not impossible, to remove the tray or extract ice.
Removing the ice tray will not affect the effectiveness or coolness of the refrigerator.
Please consult your frig's user manual for details.
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‎06-17-2023 06:03 AM in
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another trick: take an old-school ice tray, fill it up and let it freeze. when you leave, turn it over in the freezer.
if, while you're gone your house loses electricity and it's off long enough, the ice will melt enough to fall out. if that happens, you know that your frozen meats will have also thawed and re-frozen, making them something you probably don't want to eat.
if, while you're gone your house loses electricity and it's off long enough, the ice will melt enough to fall out. if that happens, you know that your frozen meats will have also thawed and re-frozen, making them something you probably don't want to eat.
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