PROBLEM
AUTOMATIC
ICEMA~R
DOES NOT WORK
CUBE DISPENSER
DOES NOT WORK
WATER HAS POOR
TASTWODOR
WATER IN
~RST
GLASS IS WARM
WATER DISPENSER
DOES NOT WORK
DIVIDER BETWEEN
COMPARTMENTS
~ELS
WARM
MOISTURE FORMS
ON OUTSIDE OF
REFRIGERATOR
MOISTURE
COLLECTS
~S~E
WA~R
ON FLOOR
POSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY
●
Icem&er feeler arm in OFF (up) position.
●
Water supply turned off or not connected.
*
Freemr
compartment too warm.
●
Cubes
too
smrdl-water
shutoff valve connecting refrigerator to home waterline may
be
clogged.
* Piled up cubes in storage bin may cause
icemaker
to
shut
off
prematurely. Witi
icemaker
feeler arm in
0~
(up) position, level
cubes
in bin by hand.
● No ice cubes. Remove storage bin. If cubes are
fro2en
to wire arm, remove cubes.
● No ice
cubes.
Icemaker turned off or water supply turned off.
●
Irregular ice clumps in storage container. Break
up as many as you can with fingertip
pressure and discard the remaining clumps.
*
H
water dispenser has not been used for an extended period, dispense water
in
regular
manner
until
all water in reservoir is replenished with fresh water.
● Poor-tasting incoming water. Install a water filter-see Water filter accessory section.
● Allow about 24 hours for water to cool
to
proper temperature after refrigerator is
first installed.
● If water dispenser has not been used for extended period, water in f~st glass
will
not
be
as cool as in succeeding glasses.
●
H
water reservoir has been drained, allow several hours for replenished supply to chill.
●
Water
supply line turned off or not connected.
● Supply line may be clogged with sediment.
● Normal warmth is created by automatic energy saver system circulating warm liquid
around front edge of freezer compartment to help prevent condensation on outside of
refrigerator in hot, humid weather.
● Not unusual during period of high humidity.
● Door openings too frequent and too long.
● In humid weather, air carries moisture into refrigerator when doors are opened.
●
The drain at the bottom of the freezer may be clogged.
Remove
any ice on the
free2er
bottom and clean the drain. Refer to the Care and Cleaning section.
●
If you use a glass over 6 inches tall, you may be j
amming
the cubes
in
the
fumel chute. They can fuse inside the chute and drop out later, leaving water or
ice on the floor.
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