QUESTIONS?
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PROBLEM | POSSIBLE CAUSE |
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ICEMAKER DOES | • Cycle Control Knob must be in the “ON” position. |
NOT RUN | • Check to see that the power cord is plugged in. |
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| • Have you checked your home’s main fuses or circuit breaker box? |
| • Room temperature must be above 55°F. (13°C.). Otherwise, the bin thermostat |
| may sense the cold room temperature and shut off even though the bin is not |
| full of ice. Also, the icemaker may not restart once it does shut off. |
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ICEMAKER RUNS BUT | • Cycle Control Knob must be in the “ON” position. |
PRODUCES NO ICE | • Check water supply to make sure it is open. |
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| • If the icemaker is operated at an elevation of 2,000 feet or more above sea level, |
| both the bin thermostat and ice thickness thermostat need to be recalibrated. |
| See the Installation Instructions. |
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ICEMAKER RUNS | • Room temperature may be extremely high, more that 90°F. (32°C.). In this case |
BUT PRODUCES | it is normal for ice production to be low. |
VERY LITTLE ICE | • Dirt or lint may be blocking the air flow through the finned condenser. |
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| Condenser needs to be cleaned. |
| • Check to see if the icemaker has a scale |
| Clean if necessary. |
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GRID IS NOT CUTTING | • Check the grid harness plug to make sure the connection is secure. |
ICE SHEETS |
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TASTE IN ICE CUBES | • There may be an unusually high mineral content in the water supply. Water may |
| need to be filtered or treated. |
| • Do not store any foods in the ice bin. |
| • Packaging material not all removed. |
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If you need more help…call, toll free: GE Answer Center® , 800.626.2000 consumer information service
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