Troubleshooting
Ice and water system (all models)
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Ice maker is not | Ice maker arm is up. | Confirm ice maker arm is down. | |
producing ice. |
| See ‘Automatic ice maker’, page 26. | |
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| Household water supply is | See ‘Connecting the water supply’, | |
| not reaching water valve. | page 9. | |
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| Tubing has kinks. | Turn off water supply and remove kinks. | |
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| If kinks cannot be removed, replace tubing. | |
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| Water pressure is too low. | Water pressure must be between 35 to 100 | |
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| pounds per square inch to function properly. | |
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| A minimum pressure of 35 pounds per | |
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| square inch is recommended for refrigerators | |
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| with water filters. | |
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| Check freezer temperature. | See pages 11 or 16 to adjust controls. Freezer | |
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| must be around | |
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| Ice bin is not installed | See page 26 to remove and install the ice | |
| properly. | storage bin. | |
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| Improper water valve was | See ‘Connecting the water supply’, page 9. | |
| installed. | ||
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| cause low water pressure and may clog | |
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| the line over time. The manufacturer is not | |
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| responsible for property damage due to | |
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| improper installation or water connection. | |
Water filter | Water filter (if fitted) needs | If filter is not available, replace with bypass | |
indicator light is on | to be replaced. | cap. See ‘Water filter’, page 29. | |
(red). |
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Filter indicator sensor | See ‘Filter change and reset’, page 29. | ||
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| needs to be reset. |
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