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Roper RT14BKXFN02 Use & Care Manual page 41

14" top-mount refrigerator

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The ice maker is not producing ice
Check
if . . .
The freezer
temperature
is not cold enough
to
produce
ice.
Then . . .
See the "Setting
the controls"
section.
The ice maker arm is in the "OFF" (up) position.
Lower arm to the "ON" (down) position.
See the "Using
the
optional
automatic
Ice maker"
section.
The water line shut-off
valve to the refrigerator
is
not turned on.
An ice cube is jammed
in the ejector
arm.
Turn on the water valve. See the "Attaching
the optional
automatic
ice maker to a water supply"
section,
Remove
the ice from the ejector
arm with a plastic
utensil.
Refer to the "Using
the optional
automatic
ice maker"
section.
The ice maker mold has no water in it or no ice
has been produced.
Check to see if your refrigerator
has been connected
to
your home water supply and the supply shut-off
valve is
turned on. Refer to the "Attaching
the optional
automatic
ice maker to a water supply"
section.
If not due to any of the above,
there may be a problem
with
the water line. Contact
the Consumer
Assistance
Center.
The ice maker is producing too little ice
Check
if . . .
Then . . .
The ice maker has just been installed.
Wait 72 hours for full ice production
to begin. Once your
refrigerator
is cooled
down, the Ice maker should
begin
producing
70-120
cubes every 24 hours.
A large amount
of Ice has just been removed.
The controls
are not set correctly.
The water shut-off
valve is not turned completely
on.
There is a water filter installed
on the refrigerator.
This filter may be clogged
or installed
incorrectly.
Allow 24 hours for ice maker to produce
more ice.
Refer to the "Setting
the controls"
section.
Turn valve on fully. Refer to the "Attaching
the optional
automatic
ice maker to a water supply"
section.
First, check the filter installation
InstructIons
to ensure
that the filter was installed
correctly
and is not clogged.
If installation
or cloggrng
IS not a problem,
call a qualified
person
or a technrcian.
Off -taste or odor in the ice
Check
if . . .
The plumbing
connections
are new, causing
discolored
or off-flavored
ice.
Then .
Discard
the first few batches
of ice.
The ice cubes have been stored for too long.
Throw
old ice away and make a new supply.
Food in the freezer
has not been wrapped
properly.
Refer to the "Storing
frozen
food" section.
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Freezer and ice bin need to be cleaned.
Water contains
minerals
(such as sulfur).
See the "C!eaning
your refrigerator"
section.
A filter may need to be installed to remove
the minerals.
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