How Do I Remove A Jammed Ice Cube From My Ice Maker?
Keeping beverages chilled on humid summer days is an absolute must. Fortunately, ice makers eliminate the daily ritual of filling ice cube trays. Frequently, an ice maker will become jammed or dislodged with a stray ice cube that can disable the ice maker’s production. You can free the stray ice cube from your ice maker using a plastic utensil and emptying the ice storage bin when full. Locate the ejector arm on your ice maker. Ice cubes commonly collect near the ejector arm when falling into a full ice storage bin. Check your ice storage bin periodically. If the storage bin is full, switch off your ice maker or empty half the storage bin of ice into your sink. Use a plastic spoon to dislodge the ice cube gently from the ejector arm, making sure to not apply extreme pressure on the plastic utensil. Once the ice cube has been dislodged from the ejector arm, your ice maker should function properly. Allow the ice maker 24 hours to produce a full ice storage bin.