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Posted on Jun 22, 2008

Water leaks into storage bin

Unit works fine except water drips continuously forming large ice cycles and eventually makes storage bin one large chunk of ice. Already adjusted water level in tray to make the smallest cubes. Please help. Thanks Chet

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Open the machine control panel side and cube adjustable thermostat available in side,adjusted in the thermostat screw

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