Why are my ice maker ice cubes hollow?
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Hollow ice cubes can be caused by low water pressure. Low water pressure to the fridge will result in the ice maker filling too slow. This can make it so the ice cube mold does not have enough water in it when it begins to freeze the water to make the ice cubes.
Also question is, how do I adjust the ice maker to make less ice?
Turn the small adjustment set screw on the upper, middle right hand side of your ice maker a half of a turn with a Phillips or flat head screwdriver, depending on the screw your ice maker has. Turning the screw clockwise will decrease the water level and turning it counterclockwise will increase the water level.
Beside above, how do you troubleshoot an ice maker?
Ice Maker Does Not Make Ice
- 1 Make sure the bail wire above the ice tray is in the down position.
- 2 Check the water supply line.
- 3 Check the tap valve.
- 4 Check the solenoid.
- 1 Lift the bail wire to shut off the ice maker, and remove the ice bin.
- 2 If the problem persists, consider replacing the ice maker and valve.
If the water pressure is sufficient, but the ice maker is still overflowing, replace the water inlet valve. The water inlet valve supplies water to the refrigerator ice and water dispenser. The valve requires a minimum of 20psi to work properly.