I have a Danby Ice Maker model DIM1524PL and I can't find my user manual. I want to clean it and am not sure what kinds of cleaners should not be used?
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What is the brand of your ice machine? I usually get Scotsman doing this , Mostly it's because of the clogging of the air filter, and even after cleaning it needed to be reset. To reset you need only to push the signal button for 5 sec. And it's done .
I took mine apart today and found the plastic armature that the motor connects to in order to turn the water tray right side up and up-side down was broken. Essentually the water tray has a plastic pivot arm on both sides. The one side has a slot that the motor fits into which allows the motor to turn the tray. When that little plastic arm breaks, the motor will be unable to move the tray thus causing the fault symbol. I have my tray out and trying to fabricate a part that will hopefully last a lot longer than the original. I hope this helps someone with their issue.
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The water flow sensor has a dirty connection. There is an eyelet terminal screw holding down to the electrode, that just needs to be cleaned. Just loosening and tightening the screw a few times and maybe moving the electrode more into the stream fixed mine.
Where the water comes into the ice making tray you’ll see two shiny wire electrodes. When the water enters the tray it crosses the two electrodes telling machine has enough water.
Make sure the connection from the wire is clean, and you can test the machine with the cover off and confirm you fixed it.
The electrode is located under the black plastic cover at the rear right side of the machine.
You can access it by just removing the black plastic cover that holds the door. I took all the stainless steel covers off trying to figure this out.
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