If the ice maker is on but the ice is not freezing in the refrigerator, the following suggestions may help to solve the problem. There are a few factors that can cause an ice maker to not work. If the ice maker appears to not be making any or enough ice, low water pressure or a faulty water filter may be to blame. When the ice maker makes small, cloudy, or clumped ice, it could be something as simple as a dirty water filter, low water pressure, or high mineral deposits in your water. In the event of a frozen ice bucket, some troubleshooting may be needed, and service may be required. Check to see if there is ice in your ice bucket. If there is ice in your ice bucket, but it won't dispense, see our other ice dispenser guide for troubleshooting steps. For instructions on how to remove your ice bucket, see your user manual. Verify the ice maker is turned on. Most models have an Ice Off icon, which will light up when the ice maker is off. For ice production, change it so it's not lit. Check that the water lines are not cross-connected. If they are cross-connected, the water and ice dispensing functions will not work correctly. If you have one of these models and the dispenser has not worked since installation, check these lines. Check the water pressure. Your water line should have enough pressure to fill 6 ounces (3/4 cup) in less than 10 seconds. Just dispense water into a measuring cup. If no water dispenses at all, verify that the water line is connected. Check if your water filter needs replacing. If your model has a dispenser, remove the water filter and try the water pressure test again. If the dispenser failed the water pressure test at first but now it passes, then you need to replace the filter. Use only Samsung brand filters. Give us a call to arrange a maintenance visit and eliminate the issue efficiently.

November 26, 2023
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Have you encountered a leaking air conditioner? This causes not the most pleasant feelings and deprives you of comfort. Before solving this problem, you should determine what exactly became the source of the air conditioner flow.