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William
July 20, 2022
How do you get to solenoid that activates the actuator on ice bucket to get cubed ice.
For model number RF25HMEDBSR
Hi William,
Thank you for your question. You should be able to select the cubed option. If you are switching from crushed to cubed ice, it is normal to get a small amount of crushed ice at first. When you switch to cubed ice, a lever behind the ice bucket opens a flap to allow cubed ice to be dispensed. If an ice cube gets caught behind the ice bucket, it can prevent the lever from working. You will need to remove the ice bucket and remove any ice that may have fallen behind it. If there are no ice cubes behind the bucket, try dispensing ice with the bucket removed. Shut the refrigerator door and press the ice dispenser. You are doing this to see if you hear a loud snapping noise. If there is no snapping noise, service will be needed. If you hear a snapping noise, reinsert the bucket and try cubed ice again. If cubed ice is not dispensed, then check the ice bucket to see if the ice in it has frozen together. If it has frozen together, dump it out and clean the bucket. Reinsert the bucket and try the dispenser again. If you have any questions, please let us know. We are open 7 days a week. We look forward to hearing from you!
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