Causes And Treatment Methods Of Water Leakage in Cube Ice Maker
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The square ice machine is a common ice machine in our daily life. It is mainly used for refrigeration, preservation, cooling, and cooling of items; especially for refrigeration and preservation of food, which can greatly extend the shelf life and freshness effect. It is very popular in summer. welcome. Usually in the process of using the square ice machine, it is inevitable to encounter some minor faults and other problems. For example, water leakage from square ice machines is a very common problem. What is this glitch? There are many reasons for this. The following editor will give you a detailed introduction to the reasons and solutions for the water leakage of the square ice maker.
Causes and treatment methods of water leakage in the cube ice maker:
The reason for this: The water tank of the ice cube maker has been filled with water, overflowing to the ground, causing the ground around the box to accumulate water.
Solution: Adjust the float valve switch in the water storage tank to an appropriate position.
Reasons for this: The water tank or evaporator is not placed in the correct position, skewed, inclined or not placed in the correct position, causing water to flow out.
Treatment method: Put the water receiving tank and the evaporator in the correct position, so that the water in the tank can flow into the evaporator accurately.
Reason: Due to poor quality, the water tank or evaporator is affected by low temperature (finger water pan). , high temperature (refers to evaporator) aging cracking or storage leakage. If the water tank is not cleaned for a long time, food residue will flow into the drain hole and the drain pipe will be blocked. Water cannot be introduced into the water receiving evaporator, but flows out.
Treatment method: Repair the broken water tank and evaporator. If it cannot be repaired, it should be replaced with a new one. Cut off the power of the machine, use a 60-70 cm thin wire to clear the pipe back and forth, and slowly pour a whole glass of water into the hole. If the whole glass of water can be completely poured in, it proves that it has been completely dredged.







