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Well this thing is made to make ice cubes so if the ice cube are to small thin then you water supply must be restricted because its cold enough to make the ice just the volume of water isn't their .Check the feed system for restrictions .
All ice is the same...at or below 32FH is ice, above 32FH it's water
Perhaps your ice maker is making very small ice cubes that melt faster then bigger ice cubes, if so the your ice maker needs to be adjusted too make bigger ice cubes.
Do u have ur manual I'm a tech working on this style? Does the lil fan come on ? It starts by turning the small synchronous motor and closes the top small relay on the opposite side .that is where I found the problem in this one the pin on the motor shaft was rusted away so it was not closing the relay and would go no further if the compressor is the problem it is either the relay on the board so u have to replace the board or the overload potential relay on the side of compressor most likely that p relay or the comp its skip board cross fingers remove relay with no power to machine push on test compressor in ohms resistance if it doesn't read ol meaning open line between any two combination of the three terminals it's good electrically with power see if u have 125 volts to the two leads that go to the potential relay
Mine was having the same issue. The trouble-shooting section of the owner's manual mentions cleaning it but doesn't state where it is at. When I contacted Dometic they stated it is in the center of that circular hole in the bottom of the water resovoir, however, they couldn't tell me how to remove it.
Through trial and error, I found that it's just a little basket that fits snugly inside that hole. You DO NOT have to remove the round part that you can see. I used a pair of pliars in an attempt to remove the entire thing and the little basket (looks like a clear plastic thimble) came right out of the center. (If you have good hand strength you can likely just pull it out without using pliars.) I cleaned that off, placed it back into the ice maker and we are back in business. It is making ice as it should now.
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