Maximize production
Thermador ice makers produce 50-65 lbs per day under ideal conditions. To reach maximum output:
- Ensure water pressure is 40-60 PSI (optimal range — above minimum 20 PSI)
- Replace the water filter on schedule (every 6 months) — a clogging filter gradually reduces water flow
- Keep the ambient temperature below 90°F — production drops significantly in hot environments
- Clean condenser coils annually — dust insulation reduces cooling capacity
- Keep the bin empty enough for new ice to fall freely — ice bridges block the mechanism
Crystal clear ice
Clear ice requires clean, filtered, low-mineral water and proper freezing cycle timing. If your ice is cloudy:
- Replace the water filter first — the most common fix
- Descale the evaporator plate — mineral deposits trap air bubbles during freezing
- Check water supply temperature — ice makers work best with cold water (40-50°F), not warm
Taste troubleshooting
If ice tastes off: replace the filter, empty and sanitize the bin (baking soda + warm water), and discard the first two batches after cleaning. If taste persists, test your tap water directly — the issue may be in the water supply, not the ice maker.
Cleaning schedule
- Monthly: Empty and sanitize the ice bin
- Quarterly: Run the cleaning/descaling cycle
- Every 6 months: Replace water filter, clean condenser coils
- Annually: Check water supply connections, drain line, and bin sensor
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