Teka
Insufficient Ice Thickness
Ice cubes are too small or thin
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Possible Causes
Low water pressure, Misadjusted ice thickness control, Partially clogged water inlet filter, Faulty ice thickness sensor
How to Fix / Troubleshooting
Safety first: Turn off water and power before adjusting internal components.
- Check water pressure: Disconnect the inlet hose and briefly open the tap into a bucket. Weak flow indicates a plumbing issue that must be corrected.
- Clean inlet filter: Remove and rinse the mesh filter at the water inlet fitting on the ice maker.
- Adjust thickness: Locate the ice thickness adjustment (mechanical screw or menu setting) and increase the thickness slightly according to the manual.
- Inspect thickness sensor: Clean the sensor/probe and ensure it is correctly positioned. Replace if it appears damaged or gives erratic results.
- Test cycles: Run several cycles and observe cube size. Fine-tune the setting if necessary.
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Repair Difficulty
Easy
2/5
Required Part
Ice Thickness Adjustment Screw
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