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mike murphy Posted on Feb 15, 2015

Tray is full but doesn t stop making ice - Sunpentown SPT IM-100 Portable Ice Maker, for up to 2.5 lbs of Ice

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The ice sensor may not be working. You can replace it if you are
comfortable working on this type of equipment. It plugs into the circuit board. The sensor can be found on the web but you can't get it from the distributor of the unit.

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