Ice & water, Troubleshooting, Topic possibue cause solution – Kenmore 596.50003100 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

ICE

&

WATER

TOPIC

POSSIBUE CAUSE

SOLUTION

Water appears cloudy

Air or air bubbles in water

This is normal when first using dispenser and will
disappear with use.

Particles In water and/or Ice
cubes.

Carbon dust from waler filter cartridge

initia! water ejected through cartridge may contain

hanmiess carbon dust flushed from cartiidga Partldes are
safe for consumption Will disappear after the first few

Conesntralions of minerals In water will form

particles when water becomes frozen and
melts.

Particles are not harmful and naturaily occur in water
suppiias

No Indicator iights are lit on
dispenser

Freezer door is not closed

Verify that freezer door 1s dosed Power is removed from

the control when freezer door Is opened.

Refrigerator is not plugged in.

Plug in unit.

Fuse is blown, or drcuit breaker needs to be
reset.

Replace any blown fuses Check circuit breakers for any
tripped circuits.

Power outage has occurred

Caii local power company listing to report outage.

Neither ice nor water is
dispensed when pads are
pushed

Freezer door is not closed

Verify that freezer door is dosed Power is removed from
the control when freezer door is opened,

Controls are in lock mode.

See oontro! instructions in 'Dispenser Features"

Water lank is fling

At initial use. there is an approximate 4S-second delay irr
dispensing while the internal water iank is ffliirrg.

ice maker is not producing
enough ice or lea is
malformed

Ice maker or ice maker-equipped unit has

Just recently been inslalied or a large amount

of ice has just been used.

Wait 24 hours for ice production to begin and for ice maker
to restock after emptied .

Water fitter Is clogged or needs to be
changed.

Change water filter

Ice maker has just recently been installed or

a large amount of ice has just been used.

Wait 24 hours for ice production to begirt artd for ice maker
to restock after emptied.

Water pressure is too low.

Low water pressure can cause valve to leak Water
pressure must be between 20 to 100 pounds per square
inch to function properly. A minimum pressure of 35
pounds per square inch is recomniandsd for units with
water filters.

Water filter is clogged or needs to be

changed.

Change Water filter.

Household water supply Is not reaching
water valve

Check water connection procedure written in 'Insialííng
Your Refrigerator”.

Copper or plastic tubing has kinks

Turn off water suppty and remove kinks If kinks cannot be
removed, repiace tubing,

Ice maker is not producing
ice

Waler pressure is too low.

Wafer pressure must be between 20 to 100 pounds per
square inch to function properly A minimum pressure of 35
pounds per square inch is recommended for urrits with
water filters.

Check freezer temperatufe

See temperature controls seciiort in "Instafling Your
Refrigerator” to adjust your controls Freezer must be
between 0 to 2°F {-18 to -IT’C) to produce ice.

Ice bin is not installed properly

See ice bin secUon for proper inslallation and atignment.

Improper water valve was insiatled

Check water connection procedure written in Installing
Your Refrigerator' Seif-piercing and saddie valves
cause low waler pressure and may clog the line over time
Sears is not responsible for property damage due to
Improper instaKation or wafer connection.

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