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1. Dyson Service Center - Santa Fe Springs
Vacuum Cleaner Repair Shop
Santa Fe Springs, CA
(562) 945-1122
2. Dyson Service Center - Union City
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Union City, CA
(510) 441-2426
3. Dyson Service Center - North Hollywood
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North Hollywood, CA
(818) 392-7526
The water inlet valve on the back of unit opens when the ice maker needs water. If the valve doesn't seal good because of sediment or wear it will continue to drip and when the water reaches the ice maker supply tube it will freeze blocking the fill tube.. You can take the water line off the valve and watch to see if it drips. With the fill tube blocked with ice the water can drip down the back wall or drip into the ice bin or just stop up. You can use a hairdryer to thaw the tube out.
Click HERE for an older manual, it should suffice for what you need. Sorry it took so long, but I only found this after another came looking for the same thing
Joe
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