10
TROUBLESHOOTING
WARNING: DO NOT touch the condenser.
TROUBLESHOOTING
:
Before Calling for Service
If the unit appears to be malfunctioning, read through the OPERATION section of this manual
first. If the problem persists, check the Troubleshooting Guide on the following pages. Some of the
problems mentioned in the Guide can be solved easily without a service call.
Troubleshooting Guide
Problem
Possible cause
Probable Correction
The
ICER-ETTE
TM
doesn’t
operate.
The ICER-ETTE
TM
is
unplugged. The breaker is
tripped
.
The
ICER-ETTE
TM
power
switch
is
set at OFF.
The ice storage
bucket
is full of
ice.
Plug the
ICER-ETTE
TM
in,
Check Breaker.
If it happens again, call for ser-
vice to check for a short circuit
in the unit.
Switch the
ICER-ETTE
TM
power
switch
to ON.
Remove some ice cubes. Be sure
the
wire shut-off arm
is free of
ice.
The water doesn't feed in after
the
ICER-ETTE
TM
starts.
The water supply
is turned off.
The water supply is not
properly connected.
Unit hasn't cooled to adequate
temperature to allow water
cycle to occur.
Turn on the water supply .
Reconnect the water supply.
allow unit to cool for at least
60-90 minutes
.
ICER-ETTE
TM
makes ice, but
at a very
slow rate
The condenser may be dirty.
The air
flow to the
ICER-ETTE
TM
may be
obstructed.
Ice production will be
slower in summer months
The ambient temperature is high,
air
flow is obstructed or unit is
near some
heat source.
Clean the condenser.
Check the installation.
Water is leaking out of the unit. Water supply connection is leak-
ing.
Tighten fitting.
The unit frosts up inside
.
Door left open
.
Frost accumulation is normal.
Defrost as needed.
Closed the door.
Cubes are partially formed.
Not enough water in the
ice
mold
Check if the water supply pres-
sure is below 20 psig.(0.14MPa)
Check water supply or filter may
be restricted.
Noise during operation
Unit may not be level
.
Fan
blade may be hitting shroud
Level and secure the unit.
Turn off unit and manually
align fan blade
.
L588 1222 jlc
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PN:186656620
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