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Ice Maker Question jeffy3 07-01-2006
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Posted by on July 1, 2006, 11:28 am
Just installed a new ice maker to replace a broken one. I defrosted
the fill tube and cleaned it out and reinstalled it. If I did
everything properly, should water have immediately poured into the ice
maker mold? I am worried there may be a clog further down the line or
something.


Posted by Edwin Pawlowski on July 1, 2006, 12:10 pm

> Just installed a new ice maker to replace a broken one. I defrosted
> the fill tube and cleaned it out and reinstalled it. If I did
> everything properly, should water have immediately poured into the ice
> maker mold? I am worried there may be a clog further down the line or
> something.
>

No.

When I replaced mine, it took about 12 hours to start functioning. I don't
know the details, but I think it has to be in a certain part of the cycle or
at freezing temperature.



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