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PROBLEM
Unit continues to run
and produce ice.
Grid cutter is not
cutting the ice slab.
Ice cubes are sticking
together.
Ice level is too high.
Ice level is too low.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Ice bin is not full.
Room temperature is too warm.
Ice maker is not level.
The selector switch is not in the ON
position.
The grid cutter is not plugged into
the receptacle.
Time to cut through the slab.
Ice consumption is low.
Room temperature is too warm.
The ice machine is not level.
Room temperature is too warm.
Ice deflector is not in place or
secured properly.
Bin level thermostat needs
adjusted.
The ice machine is not level.
Room temperature is too cold.
The selector switch is not in the ON
position.
SOLUTION
The ice maker will automatically shut down
when ice reaches the thermostat.
Move the ice maker to an area where room
temperature is below 80° F.
Use a level to check the unit for level from
side to side and front to rear.
Set the rocker switch on the grille of the ice
machine to the ON position.
Remove the front cover panel and plug the
grid cutter into the receptacle on the side of
the liner.
It can take up to 35 minutes to cut through a
harvested ice slab. This is normal operation.
Use the ice in the bin frequently. Ice will stick
together if left in insulated bin over long
periods of time.
Move the ice maker to an area where
temperature is below 80° F.
Use a level to check the ice maker for level
from side to side and front to rear.
Move the ice maker to an area where
temperature is below 80° F.
Check to see that the ice deflector is in place
and secured below the grid cutter.
You can adjust the bin thermostat tube by
simply pressing directly down on the tube 5"
from the front of the tube to get a desired bin
level.
Use a level to check the unit for level from
side to side and front to rear.
Move the unit to an area where temperature is
above 55° F.
Set the rocker switch on the grille of the ice
machine to the ON position (see page 13).
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