Electrolux freestanding ice maker common repair parts
- Transformer. The transformer converts 120 volt AC power to low-voltage DC power. The low voltage DC power is used to heat the cutting grid wires that cut the slab of ice into cubes.
- Water inlet valve. The water valve fills the water reservoir during the ice-making process to replenish the water that freezes to form the slab of ice on the evaporator plate.
- Switch assembly. The switch assembly houses the selection buttons on the control panel. The switch assembly is connected to the electronic control board through a wire harness.
- Cleaning solution. Ice maker cleaning solution removes mineral deposits from the evaporator plate and water tubes. Use ice maker cleaning solution when you run the cleaning cycle on your ice maker.
Cleaning your Electrolux freestanding ice maker with cleaning solution
- Order the ice maker cleaning solution for your freestanding ice maker.
- To begin the cleaning process, press the On/Off button on your ice maker. Wait for 5 to 10 minutes for the ice to fall into the storage bin then remove all ice from the storage bin.
- Unscrew the drain cap from the bottom of the water pan and drain all water from the water pan.
- Reinstall the drain cap on the water pan.
- Pour the cleaning solution into the water pan then dilute the solution with 2 bottles of water.
- Press the Clean button to start the cleaning cycle.
- After the clean cycle, check for cleaning solution in the water pan. Repeat the clean cycle if cleaning solution remains in the water pan after the cleaning cyle.
- Press the On/Off button to resume ice production after cleaning is complete.
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