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If your refrigerator is turned off, ice and food in the refrigerator may melt.
If the ice maker door is left open or not fully closed, warm outside air can enter, causing ice to melt or condensation to form.
Ice cubes may break into small pieces when they collide as they are dispensed or when you open and close the door.
These ice chips can melt and form water droplets.
Try this.
Check if your refrigerator is turned on.
➔ If the power cord is unplugged, plug it in securely.
If the refrigerator does not turn on, please request a service visit.
Check if the ice maker door is completely closed.
➔ Make sure to completely close the ice maker door.
Any gap in the door will allow cold air to escape, preventing the refrigerator from maintaining the preset temperature.
This guide was created for all models, so the images or content may be different from your product.