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Anonymous Posted on Aug 07, 2013

Model co2075fb 00 Plastic covers in the icemaker

Model co2075fb 00 Plastic covers in the icemaker were broken when we bought it. Only makes a block of ice and not cubes. Tray and lever appear to be fine.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 14, 2009

SOURCE: U-Line clear Icemaker clr2160 cube shape

Hi Joe
That is normal. You will get that dimple because the grid is shaped that way. You can try adjusting the thickness. Hold the up arrow then press the down arrow 3 times,then release the up arrow last.You should see a number 0-5 or 0 to -5. when that happens use the up arrow to 3 then press the light key. This should take it back to ice on the display. Wait 24 hours and check the ice.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 23, 2009

SOURCE: Ice Maker frost and freeze where ice drops into refrigerator door

You need a service guy to look at it. It could be water leaking or a simple case that the flap isnt sealing and the ice melts and then freezes the flap open

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 08, 2009

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Do you mean frosting up? If so then check the seal around the door. Check to see if the control is set too cold. You may need to make it warmer.it should be between 10 - 15 degrees in the bucket. It could be too cold or it could be too warm.

Sheldon Dedek

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  • Posted on Oct 12, 2010

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Have a look at the manual on page 6 for adjustment procedure.

Also, your leak may be due to a water valve that is not able to turn off 100%. Valve replacement would be necessary. Unplug your icemaker electrical, and empty the ice. Leave the water turned on. If you keep getting water collecting in the bin, you are likely looking at a water valve replacement (not hard at all, just inconvenient).

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 26, 2011

SOURCE: yahoo.commy u-line icemaker is leaking

Hi pachingoman,

If you're experiencing water leaks into the ice tray, it is often caused by the water inlet valve. This is sometimes called a weeping solenoid. The easiest way to correct this is to check if the valve is seal properly or dirt has come between the seal of the valve. If the seal itself is bad, please replace the water inlet solenoid valve. Here are additional troubleshooting that you may apply on this issue.

1. Check to see how big your ice cubes are.

2. If your ice cubes are very large, then then is sounds like your valve isn't sealing off and the water valve will need to be replaced.

3. If the cubes are smaller, then it sounds like the icemaker is leaking water out into the bucket causing the cubes to be small and the bucket ends up a big block.

4. If it doesn't happen all the time, sometimes frost will build up under the icemaker and all you need to do is just thaw the unit out for 24 hours and the problem will fix itself.

It is common for the ice maker to leak overtime. However, if the ice cubes are smaller you definitely need a new ice maker I'm afraid.

Hope it helps.

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