Why isn’t my new icemaker working? Why doesn’t my icemaker make ice?
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Your new icemaker needs time for the ice mold to cool to at least a minimum of 16F, andpreferably as low as 8F to 10F before an ice making cycle will begin. In new installations, there is a possibility of air in the lines. The air will usually cycle out during the first few ice making cycles.
If there is a water filter, check to see that it’s not clogged. If your refrigerator has a water dispenser, fill a glass of water to see if the flow is good.
Why doesn’t my icemaker make ice?
The water filter may be plugged with sediment, or you may have low water pressure. The water pressure for icemakers needs to be at least 40 psi, and up to about 120 psi for proper operation. Water filters need to be changed every six months. If you would like to test your water pressure, purchase an Icemaker Water Flow Tester to determine if the water pressure at the supply line is high enough for the icemaker to function properly.
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