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25
Troubleshooting
Problem Possible Cause Remedy
Unit runs but
produces very little
ice.
Dirty condenser coils.
High air temperature
around unit.
Scale and mineral
buildup in unit.
Inadequate airflow at
the front of the unit.
Missing or loose
reservoir drain plug.
Cleaning cycle recently
performed.
Clean the condenser. See
Maintenance.
Surrounding air temperature
of over 90°F (32°C). Low
ice production at high
temperatures is normal.
Clean unit. See Maintenance.
Remove items blocking airflow.
Make sure reservoir drain plug
is securely in place.
Allow unit to reach the set
temperature to produce ice
normally.
Ice is slow to
release or does not
release from the
evaporator.
Ice-making system is
dirty.
Unit is not level.
Run unit through automatic
clean cycle. See Maintenance.
See Leveling the Unit.
Poor ice quality
(soft or unclear).
Poor incoming water
quality.
Ice-making system is
dirty.
Consult a qualified plumber
to test the water quality and
recommend appropriate
treatment.
Run unit through automatic
clean cycle. See Maintenance.
Unit produces
shallow or
incomplete cubes,
or the ice fill pattern
on the evaporator
is incomplete.
Low water level.
Hot incoming water.
Incorrect incoming
water pressure.
Unit is not level.
Check to see that overflow
tube is fully seated.
Connect the unit to a cold
water supply. See Installation.
Water pressure must be 20 -
120 ps.
See Leveling the Unit.
Water leaking from
under the unit.
Supply line leaking.
Fill tube leaking.
Bin drain leaking.
Unit not level
Check to see that the water
inlet line is attached to inlet
valve properly. See Connecting
the Water Supply.
Check connection at water
valve outlet.
Check integrity of bin drain
hose and clamp.
See "Leveling the Unit" section.
Ice storage bin full
of water.
Obstructed drain. Check to see that storage
bin drain opening is free from
obstruction and debris. Check
pump and drain line.
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