E10
Belling Ice Maker Sensor or Motor Fault

E10 appears and the ice maker (if fitted) does not produce ice or behaves erratically.

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Safety Warning

This repair may involve working with high voltage components or water connections. Always unplug the appliance before removing any panels.

If you are not confident in your ability to perform this repair safely, we strongly recommend contacting a professional technician.

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Possible Causes

Failed ice maker module, Jammed ice tray or ejector, Faulty ice level sensor, Wiring harness fault to ice maker

How to Fix / Troubleshooting

Safety first: Disconnect power and turn off the water supply to the refrigerator before working on the ice maker.

Steps to address E10:

  • 1. Reset the ice maker: Some Belling models have a reset button on the ice maker module. Press and hold according to the user manual (often 3–5 seconds) after restoring power.
  • 2. Check for jams: Remove the ice bin and inspect the ice maker for stuck cubes, clumped ice, or foreign objects blocking the ejector arms. Clear any obstructions.
  • 3. Inspect wiring: Ensure the ice maker harness is firmly connected and not damaged.
  • 4. Verify water supply: Confirm the water valve is open and the supply line is not kinked. Although E10 is sensor/motor related, lack of water can also cause ice maker errors.
  • 5. Replace ice maker assembly if faulty: If the motor does not cycle and sensors appear intact, replace the complete Belling-compatible ice maker module for reliability.
  • 6. If E10 persists: The main control board or ice control module may be defective; professional diagnosis is advised.
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Repair Difficulty

Medium 3/5

Required Part

Ice Maker Assembly
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