Fault
Ice cubes have an unpleasant
odor/flavor.
Ice maker is not producing any ice.
The ice maker is not producing enough
ice or the ice cubes are misshapen.
Ice is forming in the supply hose to the
ice maker.
Water is flowing out of the appliance.
– Close shut-off valve immediately!
Possible cause
Ice which is stored for a long time may
absorb odors which impair their taste.
The ice cube container is dirty.
Unsealed packages in the freezer transfer
odor/flavor particles to the ice cubes.
Clean the inside of the appliance.
The ice cube container is in the false
position.
The water pressure is too low.
The freezer compartment temperature is
too high.
A wrong water valve has been installed.
The manufacturer is not liable for damage to property due to an incorrect
installation or water connection.
The water pressure is too low.
The freezer compartment temperature is
too low.
Change the water filter.
The water pressure is too low.
The freezer compartment temperature is
too high.
The water pipe in the appliance
is defective.
The water pressure is too low.
A wrong water valve has been installed.
The manufacturer is not liable for damage to property due to an incorrect
installation or water connection.
Remedial action
Dispose of old ice cubes. Use the ice
maker more frequently.
Empty and wash out the ice cube
container.
Check whether the frozen food has been
packed in airtight containers.
See section on "Odors".
Reinsert the container and slide
it backwards to the end position
(see section "Variable interior design").
Check water pressure. The water
pressure must be between 25 and
120 p.s.i. (1.72–8.25 bar).
Check temperature of the freezer
compartment. If required, lower
the temperature.
Self-tapping valves and
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16
saddle valves reduce the water pressure
and may eventually block the pipe.
Check water pressure. The water
pressure must be between 25 and
120 p.s.i. (1.72–8.25 bar).
Check temperature of the freezer
compartment. If required increase
the temperature.
Instructions for changing the water filter
can be found in the enclosed installation
instructions.
Check water pressure. The water
pressure must be between 25 and
120 p.s.i. (1.72–8.25 bar).
Check temperature of the freezer
compartment. If required, lower
the temperature.
Call customer service immediately.
The valve may leak if the water pressure is
too low. The water pressure must be
between 25 and 120 p.s.i. (1.72–8.25 bar).
Self-tapping valves and
3
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16
saddle valves reduce the water pressure
and may eventually block the pipe.
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