A typical ice maker should be producing more than 80 ice cubes per day; some ice makers will make 140. The speed at which an ice maker makes ice varies depending on the refrigerator model and type of ice maker. The refrigerator or ice maker’s manual should provide information on the correct amount of ice that it should be producing.
Some ice makers will produce 8 ice cubes in 90 minutes, while other models may take 3-4 hours to produce the same amount. An ice maker producing less than 50 ice cubes per day indicates a more complex issue that may require the assistance of a trained professional. However, in most cases, by following this guide you should be able to fix the issue yourself.
The most common cause of a slow ice maker is that the freezer temperature is not cold enough, so the ice takes longer to form. For an ice maker to work correctly, it requires a freezer temperature between 0 and 5 degrees Fahrenheit. Some manufacturers recommend lowering the temperature to -2 degrees Fahrenheit to increase ice production. Adjusting the freezer temperature should result in a faster ice maker. Depending on the refrigerator model, checking that the refrigerator temperature is around 37 degrees Fahrenheit may also improve ice production.
To produce a stable temperature, most freezers need to be at least half full. If there is little or no food in the freezer, adding food or water bottles will keep the temperature stable and allow ice to form faster. Be careful not to add too much, as an overstocked freezer can also affect the freezer’s ability to keep a consistent temperature.
If your refrigerator has a removable water filter, changing the filter may speed up the ice maker. Occasionally, the water filter will become clogged, which blocks the water supply to the ice maker and causes it to take longer to make ice.
Refrigerator filters should be changed every six months to ensure the water is safe to drink. After changing the filter, the system should be flushed out by removing 3-4 gallons of water from the dispenser. If the system has not been flushed out, air can become trapped, which stops the ice maker from working correctly. The system also needs to be flushed out after the refrigerator is installed to the water supply line for the first time.
If the ice maker is struggling to make ice, the water supply valve that can be opened or closed to allow water into the refrigerator may be partially closed. Smaller than usual ice cubes are another indication that there is an issue with the water supply line. The water supply valve is usually located close to where the water line connects with the refrigerator. Make sure that the water supply valve is fully open.
A blocked dispenser tube (inside the refrigerator) will restrict the ice maker’s ability to make ice. The dispenser tube can be thawed by using a hairdryer on low heat or a frozen water line tool. Frozen dispenser tubes are usually caused by low water pressure.
Low water pressure will cause the ice maker to struggle to work correctly. The recommended water pressure will vary depending on the refrigerator model, so check its manual for the correct pressure. Most refrigerators will require 20-120 psi. The water supply line can be removed from the back of the refrigerator and the pressure checked. Also, check that the water line is not kinked, which would restrict the water supply to the ice maker.
Ice makers require water, which is controlled by the water inlet valve. If the water inlet valve is defective or not getting enough pressure, the ice maker will not work correctly. The water inlet valve can become defective if the valve becomes blocked with mineral deposits, which stop the valve from opening. If the ice maker is slow and there is an unusual hum when the ice maker should be filling up with water, the valve is likely blocked.
If the valve is blocked, it is recommended that the valve be replaced. The water inlet valve is usually located at the back of the refrigerator, where the water supply line connects with the refrigerator. It is also possible for the valve to fail electrically. The valve can be tested with a multimeter to determine if it needs to be replaced.
The above solutions should fix an ice maker that is too slow. If need be, understanding how the ice maker works will help to further troubleshoot the issue.
Here is how the ice maker works:
If the problem persists, a trained professional should be called to diagnose and fix the issue.
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