Why did my Samsung ice maker stop working?

Why did my Samsung ice maker stop working?

If the ice maker appears to not be making any or enough ice, low water pressure or a faulty water filter may be to blame. When the ice maker makes small, cloudy, or clumped ice, it could be something as simple as a dirty water filter, low water pressure, or high mineral deposits in your water.

Why is my ice maker not working in my RV?

This problem had me stymied at first. Our ice maker worked great for several days and then, one morning, I opened the door and saw that several of our frozen food packages had a thick coating of ice on them. I quickly pulled them out of the freezer, knocked the ice off of them, and placed them back into the freezer.

What kind of gas does a RV ice maker use?

The ice maker in all of these older 2-way RVs runs only 110-VAC ONLY. That’s right, even though your fridge and its freezer will run equally well on 110-VAC or propane gas, the ice maker is strictly a 110-VAC device.

Why is my portable ice maker not making ice?

Check the water reservoir and add water if needed. Many portable ice makers will turn off automatically if there’s a problem with the water supply line — including an empty tank. Occasionally, a portable ice machine will shut off if it’s either too full or too empty, so be sure to refill the machine only to the water line indicated on the tank.

Why does my Norcold refrigerator not make ice?

Below is a list of Norcold refrigerators that will have this ice maker installed: *the letters “IM” in the model number stand for Ice Maker. This RV ice maker is temperature operated. If your freezer compartment is not getting down to temperature, the ice maker will not cycle on.

This problem had me stymied at first. Our ice maker worked great for several days and then, one morning, I opened the door and saw that several of our frozen food packages had a thick coating of ice on them. I quickly pulled them out of the freezer, knocked the ice off of them, and placed them back into the freezer.

The ice maker in all of these older 2-way RVs runs only 110-VAC ONLY. That’s right, even though your fridge and its freezer will run equally well on 110-VAC or propane gas, the ice maker is strictly a 110-VAC device.

Check the water reservoir and add water if needed. Many portable ice makers will turn off automatically if there’s a problem with the water supply line — including an empty tank. Occasionally, a portable ice machine will shut off if it’s either too full or too empty, so be sure to refill the machine only to the water line indicated on the tank.

Is there an ice maker in the fridge?

The fridge and freezer worked great when we tested it out before our shakedown trip, but we never did take the time to use the ice maker, mostly because it only operates on 110-VAC, so we didn’t use it until we were in a campsite and hooked to campsite power. Now, back to my problem:

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