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Anonymous Posted on Feb 03, 2014

Bought a home with no pamphlet to know how to set the freezer settings

Have a Geprofile with anartica ice maker

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 02, 2007

SOURCE: ice maker not working

have you felt water in the ice maker or ice cubes thats the only way you know for sure.. just cause water in doors works doesnt mean icemaker getting water.. got different valves giving water to different places Is your freezer temp. right.. has to be right temp for icemaker to work.. check back wall in freezer make sure no frost buildup and if fan working

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 27, 2009

SOURCE: Ice Maker Issues-only crushed ice works, cubed comes out crushed

There is a solinoid in the freezer section by the motor that turns the ice auger. Test it by selecting cubes and with the ice bucket out, open the door, hold the door switch so the lights turn out and push the dispenser button. It should make a loud snap and travel upward. If not then I would say you have a bad solinoid. If it does, then I would look at the bucket. the metal rod that runs along the side of the bucket opens a flap in the bucket that is supposed to let the full cubes drop. look for anything that might cause it to be hanging up.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 31, 2009

SOURCE: 16 month old GE Profile

see if the back wall inside of freezer have ice if so you have to change tiker board or check your doors if closing

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 19, 2009

SOURCE: Ge Profile ice maker not working

you either have a bad water valve, which it is sticking open or B. the ice maker is not shutting the valve off.

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  • Posted on Apr 19, 2010

SOURCE: Ice Maker leaks water inside the freezer

I see you said you looked and the water valve is off but the only that I know of this happening is a defective water control valve. Like a dripping faucet that when off slowly drips until the ice forms and then one the ice maker dumps ice and tries to refill the water goes in every direction. Unplug water valve to confirm what I am saying, Tell me if it continues to leak. Sea Breeze

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I need to down load a manual for ge ice cream maker model 106765

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    Place the mixer bowl in the freezer. The amount of time required depends on the temperature of your freezer, but you should expect to leave it in the freezer for about one day prior to use. To check if the bowl is frozen, shake it gently. If you don't hear any liquid sloshing around inside, it's ready to use.

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    Place the mixer bowl onto the motor base when you're ready to make ice cream. Insert the mixing paddle into the bowl and place the cover over the bowl.

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    Turn on the ice cream maker and pour the ice cream mixture into the hole at the center of the appliance until it reaches the fill line. Do not exceed the fill line, as the ice cream will increase in volume as it freezes. Use the low setting if you want a firm ice cream and the High setting if you want a softer consistency. Do not add nuts, candy or chocolate chips at this stage as they can become hung up in the mixing paddle and stop the machine.

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    Cover the center hole with the cap and allow the ice cream maker to run for 30 to 45 minutes.

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    Add mix-in ingredients such as nuts and candies two minutes before shutting down the machine.

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    Turn off and unplug the machine prior to removing the ice cream from the bowl. GE recommends using plastic or rubber utensils to avoid scratching the inside of the mixer bowl.



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    Found in the FAQ section on Samsung.com:
    Samsung refrigerator freezers produce about 120 cubes per day, which is in line with most manufacturer specifications.
    Empty the ice tray and let the unit run for 24 hours.
    If fewer than 50 cubes are produced during the 24-hour test, then your refrigerator requires service. Please contact Samsung Service at 1-800-SAMSUNG to schedule a service appointment.
    If your freezer is producing 50 to 90 cubes per day, try the following:
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    • Make sure that the water valve on the refrigerator water supply line is completely open. You can find the water valve where the refrigerator water supply line taps into your house water line.
    • If you have a water filter in your refrigerator, change the filter cartridge. For instructions, see your Users Manual.
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