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Ice is not
Doors are not closed
dispensing.
completely.
Infrequent use of the
dispenser.
The delivery chute is clogged
with frost or ice fragments.
The dispenser display is
locked.
Ice bin is empty.
Water is
Water fi lter has been
dispensing
exhausted.
slowly.
Reverse osmosis fi ltration
system is used.
Low house water supply
pressure.
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Ice will not dispense if any of the refrigerator doors
are left open.
Infrequent use of the ice dispenser will cause
the cubes to stick together over time, which will
prevent them from properly dispensing. Check the
ice bin for ice cubes clumping/sticking together.
If they are, break up the ice cubes to allow for
proper operation.
Eliminate the frost or ice fragments by removing
the ice bin and clearing the chute with a plastic
utensil. Dispensing cubed ice can also help
prevent frost or ice fragment buildup.
Press and hold the Lock button for three seconds
to unlock the control panel and dispenser.
It may take up to 24 hours for each compartment
to reach the desired temperature and for the
icemaker to begin making ice. Make sure that
the ice supply in the bin has been completely
exhausted, it my take up to 90 minutes before
additional ice is available, and approximately 24
hours to completely refi ll the bin.
Replacing the water fi lter is recommended:
Approximately every six months.
When the water fi lter indicator turns on.
When the water dispenser output decreases.
When the ice cubes are smaller than normal.
Reverse osmosis fi ltration systems can reduce the
water pressure below the minimum amount and
result in icemaker issues.
If the problem persists, it may be necessary to
contact a plumber or install a booster pump to
compensate for the low pressure.
The water pressure must be between 20 and 120
psi (138 - 827 kPa) on models without a water fi lter
and between 40 and 120 psi (276 – 827 kPa) on
models with a water fi lter.
If the problem persists, it may be necessary to
contact a plumber or install a booster pump to
compensate for the low pressure.
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