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Use & Care Guide
Ice
Problem
Possible Causes
What To Do
Refrigerator is leaking water
Plastic tubing was used to complete
water connection.
The manufacturer recommends using
¼” o.d. copper tubing for installation.
Plastic is less durable and can cause
leakage.
The manufacturer is not
responsible for property damage due
to improper installation or water
connection.
Improper water valve was installed
Check water connection procedure
(see page 13). Self-piercing and 3/16”
saddle valves cause low water pres-
sure and may clog line over time.
The
manufacturer is not responsible for
property damage due to improper
installation or water connection.
Ice forms in inlet tube to ice maker.
Water pressure is low.
Water pressure must be between 35 to
100 pounds per square inch to function
properly. A minimum pressure of 35
pounds per square inch is recommend-
ed for refrigerators with water filters.
Reverse Osmosis water systems cause
low water pressure.
Freezer temperature is too high
Adjust freezer control (see page 14).
Freezer is recommended to be approxi-
mately 0°F (-18°C).
Water flow is slower than normal
Water pressure is low
Water pressure must be between 35 to
100 pounds per square inch to function
properly. A minimum pressure of 35
pounds per square inch is recommend-
ed for refrigerators with water filters.
Reverse Osmosis water systems cause
low water pressure.
Improper water valve was installed.
Check water connection procedure
(see page 13). Self-piercing and 3/16”
saddle valves cause low water pres-
sure and may clog line over time.
The
manufacturer is not responsible for
property damage due to improper
installation or water connection.
Copper tubing has kinks
Turn off water supply and remove
kinks. If kinks cannot be removed,
replace tubing.
Water filter is clogged or needs to be
changed.
Change water filter (see page 20).