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Icemaker not producing ice

Pulled the bin and dumped all the ice into a cooler for poker night. Put the bin back into the freezer, properly seated, but no ice has been made in five days. Temperature is fine in both refrigerator and freezer side. Water still dispensing through the door dispenser. Smartfilter only has a couple months on it.

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Most automatic ice makers have a lever (looks like a piece of wire) that is prevented from being in the down position when the bin is full. This stops the ice maker from producing ice when not needed. The lever can also be lifted manually to a locked up position which turns the ice maker off as well. If the lever is in the up position, simply press down on it, it should release and return to the down position. Once down, the ice maker will begin producing ice again (the unit will have to complete its cycle before you see any ice, normally a couple hours or less). Hope this helps.

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Does it have a bar that detects the level at the top of the ice bucket? flip it down.

sounds like the "FULL" indication is on...

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