How Do You Troubleshoot A GE Bottom Freezer Icemaker?
To enable easier access to the freezer, General Electric produces a line of refrigerator/freezer combinations with the freezer positioned below the refrigeration cavity. Within the freezer is an icemaker. When the icemaker detects that the amount of ice cubes in its tray is low, the icemaker fills with water, produces ice cubes, then turns off when its tray is filled. Troubleshooting the icemaker is fairly simple and typically requires only a minor adjustment to solve the problem. If the unit has just been installed, wait for at least 24 hours for the freezer to completely cool down before troubleshooting. Ensure that the icemaker is turned on. Press the “SETTINGS” button on the LCD screen, followed by the “SYSTEM” button. Press the box to the left of the “ICE MAKER” selection on the screen. A checkmark will appear inside the box to indicate that the icemaker is turned on. Allow at least 24 hours for the icemaker to produce its first batch of ice. Make sure that the water supply line’s