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33
Check
if...
The
icemaker
was
recently
installed.
The
ice
has
been
stored
for
too
long.
The
food
has
not
been
wrapped
tightly
in
either
compartment.
The
water
supply
contains
minerals
such
as
sulfur.
The
interior
of
refrigerator
needs
cleaning.
Ice
storage
bin
needs
cleaning.
The
refrigerator
is
defrosting.
It
is
more
humid
than
normal.
The
sounds
may
be
normal
for
your
refrigerator.
The
freezer
temperature
is
cold
enough
to
produce
ice.
Door
left
open.
Smaller
cube
size
level
is
selected.
Water
shutoff
valve
connecting
refrigerator
to
water
line
may
be
clogged.
The
gaskets
are
dirty
or
sticky.
The
door
is
reopened
within
a
short
time
after
having
been
opened.
ICE
HAS
OFF-
TASTE
OR
ODOR
THERE
IS
WATER
IN
THE
DEFROST
DRAIN
PAN
THE
REFRIGERATOR
SEEMS
TO
MAKE
TOO
MUCH
NOISE
THE
ICEMAKER
IS
NOT
PRODUCING
ICE
OR
ICE
CUBES
ARE
FREEZING
TOO
SLOWLY
CUBES
PRODUCED
BY
ICEMAKER
ARE
TOO
SMALL
THE
DOORS
ARE
DIFFICULT
TO
OPEN
Then...
u
Discard
first
few
batches
of
ice
to
avoid
discolored
or
off-flavored
ice.
u
Throw
away
old
ice
and
make
new
supply.
u
Rewrap
foods
since
odors
may
migrate
to
the
ice
if
food
is
not
wrapped
properly.
u
A
filter
may
need
to
be
installed
(or
replaced)
to
eliminate
taste
and
odor
problems.
u
See
Care
and
Cleaning
section
on
pages
24--25.
u
Empty
and
wash
bin.
Discard
old
cubes.
u
The
water
will
evaporate.
It
is
normal
for
water
to
drip
into
the
defrost
pan.
u
Expect
that
the
water
in
the
defrost
pan
will
take
longer
to
evaporate.
This
is
normal
when
it
is
hot
or
humid.
u
Refer
to
the
Understanding
Sounds
You
May
Hear
section
on
page
31.
u
Wait
24
hours
after
hook-up
for
ice
production.
See
the
Setting
the
Controls
section
on
page
15.
u
Check
to
see
if
something
is
holding
the
door
open.
u
Select
larger
cube
size
using
cube
size
selector.
u
Call
a
plumber
to
clear
the
valve.
u
Clean
gaskets
and
the
surfaces
that
they
touch.
Rub
a
thin
coat
of
appliance
polish
or
kitchen
wax
on
the
gaskets
after
cleaning.
u
When
you
open
the
door,
warmer
air
enters
the
refrigerator.
As
the
warm
air
cools,
it
can
create
a
vacuum.
If
the
door
is
hard
to
open,
wait
5
minutes
to
allow
the
air
pressure
to
equalize,
then
see
if
it
opens
more
easily.
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