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This is a saga about a standalone Uline icemaker in my basement bar. I bought it in 2007 and starting about 2017 it would make ice for a few days then suddenly the ice bucket would be full of water. I paid 100 bucks for a technician to come out and look at it - he said the compressor is working fine ( which I was glad to hear!) He said the compressor shuts off while the ice is harvesting so the problem is either a) the icemaker assembly locking up or b) the temperature control module. He wasn’t sure which, and I said I’ll call him after I play with it a while. I also looked online - A whole new icemaker was $1200. The icemaker assembly cost at least 500 bucks to replace. The temperature control module cost 40 bucks and any idiot could change it out. So… duh So I had the unit make some ice then lifted the arm so the icemaker assembly would no longer cycle. Three days later, bucket full of water. Icemaker assembly not the cuprit. Therefore it must be the temperature control assembly. $39 part. I ordered it...
Plus d'informationI had same issue with similar Olympus 720. You might try soaking it for a while first, but I just removed the front face plate. There was accumulated gunk holding the lens cover. Gently wiped it all clean and presto! all good. You are not opening the camera, just removing the front face to clean around the lens cover so it can slide. I don't know if the 725 is different, but on the 720, there are three small allen screws on the front and a small phillips screw on the edge. You will need a very small (1.5mm) metric allen wrench (found in common allen wrench sets), and a very small screwdriver for the little screw on the side (found in common micro screwdriver sets). Keep track of which hole each allen set screw came from, they are all different, in fact one appears to be just decoration and has no threads, I just secured it with a tiny dab of all purpose adhesive (Ace hardware brand). Check the tab near the lens goes back in place. Dr. John Christensen Update: P.S. 720 looks exactly the same as the 725 so...
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