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Kenmore Ice Maker
repair
Whirlpool Ice Maker repair
General Electric Ice Maker repair
Amana Ice Maker repair
Maytag Ice Maker repair
Jenn-Air Ice Maker repair
Insinkerator Ice Maker repair
Frigidaire Ice Maker repair
Sub Zero Ice Maker repair
Kitchen Aide Ice Maker repair
Magic Chef Ice Maker repair
Scottsman Ice Maker repair
Ice Maker Repair: We fix most brands and models of washing machines
including Kenmore, Whirlpool, General Electric, Amana, Maytag, and Jenn-Air.
We repair most Ice Maker problems including poor cooling, leaks, loud
noises and icemakers.
For fast, reliable professional service. Our technicians are standing by
and ready to relieve you from your Ice Maker problems.

Refrigerator & Ice Maker Tips and
Information
Attempting to repair a refrigerator or Ice Maker without proper training and
safety standards is dangerous. Refrigerators and freezers should only be
repaired by skilled professionals who have the knowledge and experience to safely bring them out of disrepair.
Repairs performed by unqualified people risk serious injury or even death. A relatively small outlet can easily
carry the current needed to kill a person.
To reduce the need of repairs, use the following preventative measures. Proper
maintenance and care is essential in keeping your refrigerator and freezer running efficiently. By following
these tips, you can prolong the life of your refrigerator/freezer and avoid many costly repairs.
11 Money Saving Tips that will extend the life of your refrigerator & freezer
and lower the cost of energy:
- Always ship refrigerators upright. Placing the
refrigerator on the side may cause a Freon leak that will prevent cooling. Placing refrigerator on its back
will damage the condenser coils. Also, this can cause the compressor to fail if restarted before allowing
the oil ample time to drain out of the lines and the compressor back into the oil
chamber.
- Place refrigerators away from heat sources like your range, a radiator,
or a sunny window. To prevent overheating and system failure, do not place the refrigerator near anything
that can restrict the airflow to the motor, coils and compressor. Also, do not place refrigerators on top
of carpeting because most condensers are located under the refrigerator and carpeting retains heat and
restricts airflow.
- To avoid burning out the compressor, always plug the refrigerator
directly into the wall. If you absolutely need to run an extension chord, make sure to use a heavy duty,
3-pronged extensions cord. If unsure, consult the manufacturer specifications in the user
guide.
- Never run frost-free refrigerators with freezer compartments in unheated
areas with air temperature below 60 degrees F unless they are specially designed for such conditions. When
the air temperature goes below 60 F, the compressor runs less, keeping temperatures in the refrigerator
compartment cold enough for fresh food but not cold enough in the freezer compartment to keep food quality
there. At air temperatures below 40 F, the compressor stops running, so the freezer compartment rises to
air temperature and food thaws and spoils. Also below 32 F, water melted during the automatic defrost cycle
may freeze again and block air passages.
- When leaving for an extended time, discard perishable food, turn off the
ice maker, and leave the refrigerator on.
- Do not overfill the refrigerator because cold air can't circulate freely
to regulate the temperature food.
- To prevent odors and ensure food quality, cover or wrap all exposed
foods. Clean up spills and remove spoiled food immediately.
- Clean the refrigerator/freezer regularly by taking out all food and
removable interior parts. Wash with a mild house hold detergent or baking soda and rinse with warm water.
Rinse and wipe dry. Take out removable glass shelves and plastic and repeat the procedure. Be careful not
put cold glass or plastic in hot water; they may crack. Clean the door gasket with detergent solution;
rinse and dry. Do not use abrasives.
- Clean condenser coils regularly by gently brushing off buildup that may
cause overheating.
- Regularly clean the seals in order to maintain proper temperature control
and system efficiency.
- Sweep or vacuum dust and other debris under and around
your refrigerator to promote good airflow and temperature.
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If after completing these maintenance tips your refrigerator is still not
running at 100%, please
schedule a service call or give us a call
at (888) 323-5565.
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