The luxurious functionality gifted to us by the Kenmore Elite Refrigerators has certainly elevated our lifestyles to a different level of convenience. The ice maker, an integral appliance especially for those scorching summer days, is a blessed addition. But when this vital feature stops working after cleaning, it becomes a cause for concern and frustration. This article aims to guide you through troubleshooting methods, understanding the problem, and finding viable solutions if ever faced with a situation where your Kenmore Elite refrigerator ice maker isn’t working after a cleaning. While Kenmore Elite refrigerators are esteemed as highly reliable, like every other appliance, they also come with their own share of occasional issues. To resolve the most common issues that hamper the optimal functioning of your ice maker, understanding its working mechanism becomes essential. The ice maker is equipped with a collection of electrical coils that open and close valves controlling the flow of water. Upon freezing, this water turns into ice, which is then dispensed by the ice maker. Now, let's delve into what might be the potential reasons affecting your ice maker's functionality after cleaning and how to fix them. The most common incident that can happen after cleaning is some accidental physical damage. Consider checking if any parts have been displaced. Pay special attention to the water filter at the back of the fridge. If the filter isn’t positioned correctly, the water supply that’s crucial for making ice can get interrupted. To rectify this, make sure the water filter is correctly installed. Also, be cautious while putting back baskets, shelves and drawers, as this can damage the ice maker. Always remember to shut the fridge gates after cleaning. Leaving them open could result in a rise in temperature thus hindering the ability of the ice maker to produce ice. Interestingly, your Kenmore Elite refrigerator is smart enough to know when something's not right. Your appliance has a 'Reset' function that you can use if the ice maker doesn't function properly after cleaning. By holding this reset button for about 10 seconds, your refrigerator can recalibrate any incorrect settings that might have been activated accidentally. It’s not uncommon after cleaning that the ice maker’s power switch accidentally gets turned off. So, check if the power switch, located on the ice maker or the freezer’s wall, is turned on. Next, it’s also important to scrutinize the water supply line. After cleaning, there is a possibility that the water supply line gets twisted or kinked, disrupting water flow to the ice maker. Ensure that the supply line is correctly positioned without any kinks or twists. Without a proper water supply, your ice maker won’t be able to produce ice. Often after cleaning, there could be a drop in the water pressure which could hinder ice formation. If possible, check the water pressure. To make ice, the water pressure should typically be between 40-120 PSI (pounds per square inch). Anything lower than this range might impair the ice maker’s ability to produce ice. It's also vital that you examine the bail wire located above the ice tray. This wire triggers the ice-making cycle. If it is lifted, the ice maker will stop creating ice. Make sure this wire is always in the down position. If none of the above suggestions resolve the issue, it’s always best to call in the experts. Don't hesitate to reach out to professional service as they can provide a more thorough diagnostic and measure possibly involving electrical testing or component replacements. In conclusion, any electronic appliance, including your Kenmore Elite refrigerator, requires regular care and maintenance for optimal performance. By understanding the basic functioning of your refrigerator ice maker, most common hiccups can be sorted out without much hassle. While this can be a frustrating experience, remember that solutions are at hand. Whether it's a simple switch-off button or a tricky water supply line, rectifying the problem and bringing back the functionality of your ice maker can indeed be a do-it-yourself exercise. Most importantly, remember to go through the user manual that comes along with your refrigerator, as it's a comprehensive guide to understand maintenance, potential issues, and their solutions. But remember, do not hesitate to call in for professional help if you are unsure about handling it yourself.
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