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The "ADD WATER" Indicator Is On
The light labelled "ADD WATER" on the front side of the device is on.
The Ice Maker Is Out Of Water
Be sure to turn the ice maker off, then add water up to the maximum water level mark. The maximum water level mark is denoted by the characters "MAX" next to a line with an arrow in the center. These are located on the inside of the machine; after opening the lid on the top of the device, remove the ice basket; the markings are just below it on the side facing toward the interior of the machine. Add water to this compartment as instructed, then press the ON/OFF button to turn on the ice maker.
The "ICE FULL" Indicator Is On
The light labelled "ICE FULL" on the front side of the device is on.
The Ice Basket Is Full
Lift the lid on the top of the device and remove the ice from the ice basket.
The Ice Cubes Stick Together
The ice cubes stick together and form chunks rather than coming out as regular ice cubes.
The Ice Making Cycle Is Too Long
Stop the ice maker and wait for the ice to melt. Restart the ice maker after selecting SMALL sized ice cubes with the SELECT button on the front of the device.
The Water Temperature Is Too Cold
In this case, replace the water with warmer water. Refer to "The ADD WATER Indicator Is On" for instructions on how to do this. The water temperature should be between 40° F - 90° F (4.44° C - 32.2° C) in order for the device to function properly.
The Ice Maker Runs A Normal Cycle But No Ice Is Formed
After running the machine through a standard cycle, there is no ice in the basket.
The Room Temperature Or Water Temperature Is Too High
In order for your ice machine to function properly, the room temperature should be between 50°F-105° F (10°-40.6° C), and the water temperature should be between 40° F - 90° F (4.44° C - 32.2° C). Following these guidelines should alleviate the problem.
The Ice Maker Will Not Stop Making Ice
The machine continues to make ice even though it has already run through a standard cycle
Direct Or Reflected Sunlight Can Cause The Sensor To Malfunction
It is recommended to move the ice maker to a darker location where it will not be affected by sunlight or reflected sunlight.
55 commentaires
My ice maker fan is trying to cycle every few minutes but stopping abruptly after a few seconds?
jusduckie69 - Réponse
Just got mine and it says “ice full" when it is empty..wouldn't start up..googled it and it said to hold the select button down for 10 seconds it tried to work but then said add water.added more water held down select button its doing something now but still says ice full..probably going to return this..
Arron Kilpatrick - Réponse
Did you figure yours out? Mine is doing this too.
Beverly Pinnix -
Same issues here.
memascarter -
There are two little sensors above the basket, one on either side. They look like tiny little lights. Make sure those are clean. If they have any kind of mineral buildup on them they think they're seeing ice and will tell you your bin is full.
Heather -