GE Cafe CYE23TSDCSS Owner's Manual And Installation Instructions page 39

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Troubleshooting Tips (cont)
Problem
No water or ice cube production
Water is leaking from dispenser
Photos not found
PRECISE FILL will not fill container
Freezer cooling, fresh food not cooling Normal, when refrigerator first
Ice dispenser opens after closing
freezer drawer
Hot water does not work
Hot water continues to dispense for a
short time after releasing the knob
Possible Causes
Supply line or shutoff valve is clogged
Water filter is clogged
Filter cartridge not properly installed
Ice maker is turned off
Air may be present in the water line
system, causing water to drip after
being dispensed
Photos not in root directory of USB
Photos not in JPEG format
Camera/PC used with USB cord
Normal, PRECISE FILL requires use of
dispenser paddle
plugged in or after extended power
outage
Normal
Operation disabled
Low water pressure
Water supply line turned off or not
connected
Water filter clogged or filter/bypass
plug not installed
Water filter is partially clogged or low
water pressure (<40 psi)
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What to Do
Call a plumber
Replace filter cartridge or remove filter and
install bypass plug
Remove and reinstall filter cartridge,
being certain that it locks in place.
Check that the ice maker is turned on. See
About the Automatic Ice Maker.
Dispense water for at least 5 minutes to
remove air from system
Make sure the photos are in the root direc-
tory in your USB
Photos must be in JPEG format
Must use a USB drive
For a specific amount of water, select PRE-
CISE FILL to dispense water
Wait 24 hours for temperature in both
compartments to reach selected
temperatures.
The ice dispenser door may open after
closing freezer door to allow access
Make sure "Hot Water Disabled" is not
selected
Make sure water line is not kinked
See Installing the Water Line
Replace filter cartridge or remove filter and
install bypass plug
Replace filter cartridge or remove filter
and install bypass plug or increase water
pressure
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