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D. Float Switch Check and Cleaning
The float switch is used to determine that there is sufficient water in the tank after the
1-minute fill cycle and after each harvest cycle. The float switch is also used to determine
that the appropriate volume of water has been converted into ice before switching out of
the freeze cycle. No adjustment is required.
1. Float Switch Check
To check the float switch, follow the steps below.
1) Turn off the power supply.
2) Remove the front panel, then move the
control switch to the "OFF" position.
3) Remove the insulation panel, then remove
the drain plug located on the lower front
part of the ice chute. See Fig. 3. Allow the
water tank to drain.
4) Replace the drain plug in its correct
position. Be careful not to cross thread it.
5) Remove the control box cover.
6) Disconnect the black float switch
connector from the control board BLACK
K5 connector.
7) Check for continuity across the float switch leads. With the water tank empty, the float
switch should be open. If open, continue to step 8. If closed, follow the steps in "IV.D.2.
Float Switch Cleaning." After cleaning the float switch, check it again. Replace if
necessary.
8) Reconnect the black float switch connector to the control board BLACK K5 connector,
then replace the control box cover in its correct position.
9) Move the control switch to the "ICE" position. Replace the insulation panel and the
front panel in their correct positions, then turn on the power supply. After 1 minute, the
1-minute fill cycle should end and the initial harvest cycle should begin. If the initial
harvest cycle begins, the float switch is good and the check is complete. If the initial
harvest cycle does not begin, continue to step 10.
10) Turn off the power supply.
11) Remove the front panel, then move the control switch to the "OFF" position.
12) Remove the control box cover.
13) Disconnect the black float switch connector from the control board BLACK K5 connector.
14) Check for continuity across the float switch leads. With the water tank full, the float
switch should be closed. If the float switch is closed and the icemaker will not switch
from the 1-minute fill cycle to the initial harvest cycle, replace the control board.
If open, confirm that the water tank is full. If the tank is not full, check the water supply,
water filters, and inlet water valve. If the tank is full, follow the steps in "IV.D.2. Float
Switch Cleaning." After cleaning the float switch, check it again. Replace if necessary.
Drain Plug
Ice Chute
Fig. 3
Float Switch Assembly