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Care and Cleaning
Cleaning the Bin and Tray
To clean the ice bin, remove the ice bin from the ice maker and clean with a soft cloth dampened with soapy water.
The drip tray should be wiped dry. Water left in this area may leave deposits. To clean the drip tray, remove the tray
use solvents or chemicals.
Understanding the display
Making Ice
Defrosting
Power
The Power button, when pressed, will begin the ice
making process. When pressed, while ON, will turn the ice
Light
Toggle between the three modes by pressing the light
button until you reach your desired lighting mode.
Clean
The cleaning cycle is initiated by pressing and holding the
49-9000029 Rev. 6
Do not use solvents or chemicals.
Add Water
Cleaning
Clean
Hold 3 Sec
Defrosting
unit will run a rinse cycle to defrost the ice maker and then
start making ice again.
Indicator Lights
highlighted, your unit needs more water before it can cycle
to make ice or clean.
WiFi
can connect to their Opal and control it from their Android
Light
Power
Do not

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Cecilee
February 3, 2025

How can I replace the tubes?

Helen Adams
February 22, 2025

What does the blinking "Cleaning" light indicate during normal usage?

1 comments:
Mr. Anderson
February 22, 2025

The blinking "Cleaning" light on the GE Profile OPAL 2.0 indicates that the unit requires cleaning.

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Donnie Futch
March 28, 2025

I cleaned it but now water want go from side tank to ice maker

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Mr. Anderson
March 28, 2025

Water may not be flowing from the side tank to the GE Profile OPAL 2.0 ice maker due to one or more of the following reasons:

1. Incorrect Tube Connection: The tube labeled "Tube B" (marked "Side Tank") must be properly connected. If it's not correctly attached, water will not flow.

2. Air in the Line: If air is trapped in the tube, it can block water flow. Ensuring a proper seal and priming the line may help.

3. Water Not Drained First: If there's water already in the internal reservoir, the system may not draw from the side tank until the main reservoir level drops.

4. Side Tank Not Installed Properly: The tank must be seated correctly and connected tightly to ensure proper flow.

5. Clog or Debris: Blockages in the tube or connection point may stop water flow.

6. Ice Maker Turned Off: The ice maker should be turned off during setup and then turned back on once the side tank is connected.

Check all connections, ensure the tank is full and seated properly, and make sure the tubing is clear and correctly attached.

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