Hi all,
We have a GE Profile PSS26SGRSS (http://products.geappliances.com/App...RSS&SITEID=GEA) that is approx. 2.5 yrs. old. No problems up until this point. Friday morning (2 days ago), I found/noticed we apparently didn't get the freezer door closed all the way the night before.
Found the obstrution, cleaned out some of the frost, closed the door, headed out to work. Friday night, I notcied the ice bucket was empty. Chalkng it up to the door being open and higher temperature, I just broke out the ice trays.
Up until 6:00pm or so on Saturday, still no ice being produced, even though the digital thermometer read 0 degress. Water flow from the water depenser was fine (also used the measuring cup testing method from GE's support site for pressure - checks OK). I removed the ice maker, popped off the cover and found ice/frost in the housing, so I let it defrost and dry out before re-installing it.
After installing and turning the switch back on, water flowed from the tube into the ice trays. Wohoo. Later that night, I checked the bucket, and noticed approx. 8 new ice cubes. However, now the ice maker power light was flashing, and I noticed the little "rake" looking thing that pops the cubes out and dumps them into the bucket was up. Cycled the power switch, and the "rake" thingy (I know, real technical here), moved back down, but no new water.
All the way until now, no new ice cubes have been made...any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
Chris
We have a GE Profile PSS26SGRSS (http://products.geappliances.com/App...RSS&SITEID=GEA) that is approx. 2.5 yrs. old. No problems up until this point. Friday morning (2 days ago), I found/noticed we apparently didn't get the freezer door closed all the way the night before.
Found the obstrution, cleaned out some of the frost, closed the door, headed out to work. Friday night, I notcied the ice bucket was empty. Chalkng it up to the door being open and higher temperature, I just broke out the ice trays.
Up until 6:00pm or so on Saturday, still no ice being produced, even though the digital thermometer read 0 degress. Water flow from the water depenser was fine (also used the measuring cup testing method from GE's support site for pressure - checks OK). I removed the ice maker, popped off the cover and found ice/frost in the housing, so I let it defrost and dry out before re-installing it.
After installing and turning the switch back on, water flowed from the tube into the ice trays. Wohoo. Later that night, I checked the bucket, and noticed approx. 8 new ice cubes. However, now the ice maker power light was flashing, and I noticed the little "rake" looking thing that pops the cubes out and dumps them into the bucket was up. Cycled the power switch, and the "rake" thingy (I know, real technical here), moved back down, but no new water.
All the way until now, no new ice cubes have been made...any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
Chris
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