Manual for EFIC123-SS - Troubleshooting and error codes + PDF Download

Manual for EFIC123-SS - Troubleshooting and error codes + PDF Download

Brand: FRIGIDAIRE

Category: Ice Maker

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Uploaded: April 8, 2025, 1:44 p.m.

Warranty Summary

This FRIGIDAIRE EFIC123-SS Ice Maker is warranted for one year from the date of purchase against defects in material and workmanship.
  1. Ensure Drain Plug is closed and Water Tube Screen is in place.
  2. Plug Ice Maker into wall outlet.
  3. Open Cover and remove Ice Basket.
  4. Fill Water Reservoir (Do not overfill MAX level).
  5. Replace Ice Basket and close Cover.
  6. Press Power Button to start, select ice size if needed.
  7. First cycle takes 8-13 minutes.
  8. 'Ice Full' LED indicates full basket. Remove ice.
  9. 'Add Water' LED indicates low water. Add water.
  10. Transfer ice to freezer when finished.

Troubleshooting and error codes

PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTION
"ADD WATER" indicator light turns on. Low water level or lack of water. Add water and the icemaker will operate automatically.
There is no indication on the control panel. Disconnection of plug. Check that the plug is plugged into the electrical outlet.
"Ice Full" and "Add Water" indicators light up simultaneously. Electrical Power Surge or There may be air in the lines or the lines are blocked. The water tank cannot detect water level. Turn off the icemaker, pull out the electric plug, fill it with water if needed, replace the plug and then restart the unit. or Inspect relative parts; remove the drain cap on the back of the unit and drain out a small amount of water. Replace the drain cap and attempt to use the unit again. or Check if ice is blocking the ice pusher. Turn off the unit; let the ice melt and restart.
The "Ice Full" indicator light is on. The ice basket is full. Remove ice from the ice storage basket to make more.
The unit does not operate. Power is not being supplied to the unit. The ambient temperature or the water temperature is too high. Plug the unit into a standard 110/120 Volt, 60 Hertz power source. Please run the icemaker in temperatures below 90°F and/or pour colder water into the water reservoir.
Ice blockage. No ice is being made. Making ice takes too much time. Turn off the machine. Start the machine after the ice block melts. Or change the size selector to small ice cubes.
The icemaking cycle seems normal but no ice is produced. There is refrigerant leakage. A pipe in the cooling system is blocked. Consult a qualified technician or call Customer Service.

Troubleshooting and error codes

PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTION
"ADD WATER" indicator light turns on. Low water level or lack of water. Add water and the icemaker will operate automatically.
There is no indication on the control panel. Disconnection of plug. Check that the plug is plugged into the electrical outlet.
"Ice Full" and "Add Water" indicators light up simultaneously. Electrical Power Surge or There may be air in the lines or the lines are blocked. The water tank cannot detect water level. Turn off the icemaker, pull out the electric plug, fill it with water if needed, replace the plug and then restart the unit. or Inspect relative parts; remove the drain cap on the back of the unit and drain out a small amount of water. Replace the drain cap and attempt to use the unit again. or Check if ice is blocking the ice pusher. Turn off the unit; let the ice melt and restart.
The "Ice Full" indicator light is on. The ice basket is full. Remove ice from the ice storage basket to make more.
The unit does not operate. Power is not being supplied to the unit. The ambient temperature or the water temperature is too high. Plug the unit into a standard 110/120 Volt, 60 Hertz power source. Please run the icemaker in temperatures below 90°F and/or pour colder water into the water reservoir.
Ice blockage. No ice is being made. Making ice takes too much time. Turn off the machine. Start the machine after the ice block melts. Or change the size selector to small ice cubes.
The icemaking cycle seems normal but no ice is produced. There is refrigerant leakage. A pipe in the cooling system is blocked. Consult a qualified technician or call Customer Service.