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Ice maker is not making
any ice.
Ice maker is not making
enough ice.
Ice maker will not stop
making ice.
Ice maker is not
separating the ice
cubes.
Ice has bad odor and
taste.
Turn on power switch.
Connect water supply (see Installation Instructions).
Turn on household water line valve.
See Problem section, Cabinet temperature not
within limits on next page.
Turn off household water line valve. Remove valve.
Ensure that valve is not a self-piercing valve. Clean
valve. Replace valve if necessary.
Ice maker should produce approximately 4-5
pounds of ice every 24 hours. Fast Ice should
produce up to 6 pounds of ice every 24 hours.
See Problem section, Cabinet temperature not
within limits on next page.
Turn on household water line valve.
Move item and release wire signal arm.
Remove
any ice cubes frozen together over wire signal arm.
Remove and shake ice bin to separate cubes.
Check water supply .
Cover foods tightly. Discard stale ice.
Ice maker will produce fresh supply.
Discard stale ice.
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Ice maker power switch is Off.
Water supply is not connected
to refrigerator.
Household water line valve is
not open.
Freezer is not cold enough.
Valve on cold water pipe is
clogged or restricted by foreign
material. If valve is of the self-
piercing type, it may not have
created a sufficiently sized hole in
tube for water to pass through.
Ice maker is producing less ice
than you expect.
Freezer is not cold enough.
Household water line valve is
not completely open.
Ice maker wire signal arm is being
held down by some item in the
freezer.
Ice cubes are not being used
frequently enough.
Ice cubes are hollow or smaller
than normal.
Ice has picked up odor or
flavor from strong food stored in
refrigerator or freezer.
Ice not used frequently enough.
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