Your ice maker is controlled by the main board. The ice maker has a sensor that tells the board what the mold temperature is. The first step is to make sure your ice maker is turned on. There is an "on/off" setting on your control panel. Look very closely at the glass depicted. Some models show ice cubes in a glass, others have the words ice off. It's difficult to tell without looking close. If your ice is on, a Samsung qualified tech should be called to check connections, and the board.
SOURCE: ice freezes into one solid block and won't dump out of the tray
remove cube tray from ice maker. clean with limeaway adn rinse. Spray with a light coating of PAM cooking spray. wipe dry and reinstall. be careful not to damage the sensor ( in center of tray)
SOURCE: ice maker has ice motor doen't dump the ice
Your ice-maker may need to be "hard-reset". To do this, perform a manual-defrost by emptying out the freezer (and fridge) and shutting all power off to your unit for several hours (at least half a day unless you can be sure the temp in the freezer has fully reached ambient. Next, with freezer empty, restore power, make sure the "ice" setting is set to off, then set the forced power-freeze mode (you can refill the fridge, but leave the freezer empty for now. When the power-freeze completes (at least 2.5 hours) you can refill the freezer, set the "ice" mode to block/crushed (IE something other than off) and then hit the "black reset button" to restart the ice-maker. IF it still will not dump the cubes then the ice sensor/control board may have failed.
SOURCE: My ice maker will not dump the ice out of the ice
Hi As it fills with water and freezes so it means that the water
inlet valve is fine. However, as it won't dispense ice so it means that issue
lies elsewhere. First, remove the ice bin, Remove the wires from the auger
motor. With the freezer door open and the door switch depressed, push the ice
cube release and check for 120VAC between the motor wires. If there is 120VAC
then the motor has gone bad. If there is no 120VAC then the control board
(module time delay) has to be replaced. Hope this helps...please post back for further assistance. Daniel
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