Cubes are partially formed or are white on the bottom.
Noise during operation
The ice maker stops suddenly while making ice.
The body of the ice maker is electrified Scaling occurs frequently inside the machine.
Not enough water in the water trough.
The feet are not leveled and locked.
Certain sounds are normal.
The electricity is off.
The room temperature is out of the stated range.
The ice storage bin is full of ice.
Drainage tray is full of water
The ground line isn't in the socket.
The hardness level of the water is too high.
Check if the water supply pressure is below 15 psig.
Check water supply or filter may be restricted.
Check for a water leak at the water trough. Level and lock the feet. See Leveling the Ice Maker.
See Normal Sounds.
Reconnect the power supply line.
Cut off the electricity and leave the ice maker disconnected until the temperature returns to within the stated range. Remove some ice cubes; make sure the
Drain off water by unscrewing the lower drain nut.
Use a socket meeting the grounding requirements.
Install a
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