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Ernest Balatincz
March 22, 2025
Ice maker and water dispenser not turning on after outage
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Mr. Anderson
March 22, 2025
To troubleshoot the ice maker and water dispenser on a GE HSS25ATHBCBB after a power outage, follow these steps:
1. Check the Icemaker Power Switch – Ensure the icemaker power switch is set to the "I" (on) position. If left on without a connected water supply, it may damage the water valve.
2. Confirm Water Supply Connection – Ensure the refrigerator’s water supply is properly connected and turned on.
3. Reset Dispenser Lock – If the dispenser is locked, press and hold the "LOCK" pad for 3 seconds to unlock it.
4. Clear Ice Blockages – If ice cubes are stuck to the feeler arm, remove them. Also, check the ice chute for any blockages and clear them.
5. Break Up Ice Clumps – If ice clumps have formed in the storage container, break them up with fingertip pressure and discard any remaining clumps. Adjust the freezer temperature to a colder setting if clumps continue to form.
6. Flush the Water System – If the water has a poor taste or odor, dispense water until the system is replenished with fresh water.
7. Check for Frozen Water Reservoir – If no water is dispensing and the reservoir is frozen, wait for it to thaw or call for service.
These steps should help resolve common issues with the ice maker and water dispenser after a power outage.
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Do you have a question about the HSS25ATHBCBB and is the answer not in the manual?
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Ice maker and water dispenser not turning on after outage
To troubleshoot the ice maker and water dispenser on a GE HSS25ATHBCBB after a power outage, follow these steps:
1. Check the Icemaker Power Switch – Ensure the icemaker power switch is set to the "I" (on) position. If left on without a connected water supply, it may damage the water valve.
2. Confirm Water Supply Connection – Ensure the refrigerator’s water supply is properly connected and turned on.
3. Reset Dispenser Lock – If the dispenser is locked, press and hold the "LOCK" pad for 3 seconds to unlock it.
4. Clear Ice Blockages – If ice cubes are stuck to the feeler arm, remove them. Also, check the ice chute for any blockages and clear them.
5. Break Up Ice Clumps – If ice clumps have formed in the storage container, break them up with fingertip pressure and discard any remaining clumps. Adjust the freezer temperature to a colder setting if clumps continue to form.
6. Flush the Water System – If the water has a poor taste or odor, dispense water until the system is replenished with fresh water.
7. Check for Frozen Water Reservoir – If no water is dispensing and the reservoir is frozen, wait for it to thaw or call for service.
These steps should help resolve common issues with the ice maker and water dispenser after a power outage.
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