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Stops cycling intermittantly

When machine is unplugged and reset it works fine until it decides to stop cycling again

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ANY RED LIGHTS BLINKING WATER OR REFRIGERATION (OLDER MACHINES) HOW MANY TIMES DOES IT BLINK OR RED LIGHT FLASHING WITH A NUMBER (NEWER UNITS) HELP PIN POINT THE ERROR . REASON WHY UNIT SHUTS DOWN

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Any advisory lights on, e.g. bin full? Clean all sensors and make sure dump valve isn't letting water gradually drain out

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