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Frigidaire Gallery Ice Maker

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1

How do I set up my Frigidaire Gallery Ice Maker for the first time?

First, fill the water tank by pulling it out, opening the lid, and filling it with potable water, then sliding it back in. Next, ensure the water tank under the ice basket is empty by unplugging the drain plug if needed, then reinsert the plug. Insert the ice basket and drip tray, plug the unit into an electrical outlet, and clean the appliance according to the cleaning instructions before first use.

2

How much ice does the Frigidaire Gallery Ice Maker produce?

The ice maker produces up to 44 lbs of ice in a 24-hour period, with the first batch ready in about 10–15 minutes. It makes soft, chewable nugget ice similar to what you'd get from high-end restaurant machines.

3

Do I need to connect my Frigidaire Gallery Ice Maker to a water line?

No, you do not need a water hookup or plumbing connection. The ice maker has an internal water reservoir that you simply fill with potable water when needed.

4

What should I do if the 'Add Water' indicator lights up?

The 'Add Water' indicator means the water level is too low. Stop the ice maker, fill the water tank with potable water, and press the 'Ice' or 'Clean' button to restart the unit.

5

Why is my Frigidaire Gallery Ice Maker making ice too slowly?

The most common cause is that the hot air outlet has been blocked. Ensure the hot air outlet has more than 15 cm of ventilation distance and is not obstructed by any objects.

6

What does it mean when the 'Power' indicator and Ice icon are flashing?

This indicates that the ambient temperature or water temperature in the inner tank is too high. Run the ice maker in an environment below 90°F and pour colder water into the tank to resolve this issue.

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