Fault Possible cause Remedial action
Ice maker is not producing any ice.
The ice cubecontainer is in the false
position.
The water pressureis too tow.
The freezer compartment temperature
istoo high.
A wrong water valve has been
instattedt.
Reinsertthe container and slide it backwardsto the end
position (seesection "Variable interiordesign").
Checkwater pressure.The water pressuremust be
between 25 and 120 p.s.i. (1.72-8.25 bar).
Checktemperature of the freezer compartment.
tf required, lower the temperature.
Self-tapping valvesand 3/16 inch (4.76 ram) saddle
valvesreducethe water pressure and may eventually
block the pipe.
The manufacturer is not liable for damage to
property due to an incorrect installation or water
connection.
The ice maker is not producing
enough ice or the ice cubes are
misshapen.
The water pressureis too tow.
The freezer compartment temperature
is too tow.
Changethe water filter.
Checkwater pressure.The water pressuremust be
between 25 and 120 p.s.i. (1.72-8.25 bar).
Checktemperature of the freezer compartment.
tf required increase the temperature.
Instructionsfor changingthe water filter can be found in
the enclosedinstallationinstructions.
Ice is forming in the supply hose to
the ice maker.
Water is flowing out of the
appliance.
Closeshut-off valveimmediately.
The water pressureis too tow.
The freezer compartment temperature
istoo high.
The water pipe in the appliance is
defective.
The water pressureis too tow.
A wrong water valve has been
installed.
Checkwater pressure.The water pressuremust be
between 25 and 120 p.s.i. (1.72-8.25 bar).
Checktemperature of the freezer compartment.
tf required, lower the temperature.
Callcustomer service immediately.
Thevalve may leak if the water pressure istoo tow.
Thewater pressuremust be between 25 and 120 p.s.i.
(1.72-8.25 bar).
Self-tapping valvesand 3/16 inch (4.76 ram) saddle
valvesreducethe water pressure and may eventually
block the pipe.
The manufacturer is not liable for damage to
property due to an incorrect installation or water
connection.
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