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Thermador Ice Maker Error Codes Explained

Thermador ice maker error codes E1-E6 — harvest failures, water supply issues, compressor faults, and sensor problems decoded.

Updated Jun 2, 2026 5 min read
Thermador ice maker error codes E1-E6 — harvest failures, water supply issues, compressor faults, and sensor problems decoded.

E1 — Harvest cycle failure

Ice formed but couldn’t be released from the evaporator plate. Check the bin (overfull?), reset power. If persistent, the harvest motor or thermostat needs service.

E2 — Water fill failure

No water detected during fill cycle. Check supply valve, water filter, and line for kinks. Most common fix: replace a clogged water filter.

E3 — Compressor fault

Compressor not running or not cooling adequately. Listen for clicking (start relay issue). Check circuit breaker. Professional diagnosis required — sealed system work.

E4 — Bin sensor fault

Level sensor not detecting ice correctly. Clean the sensor area — frost or debris blocks the infrared sensor. If cleaning doesn’t fix it, sensor needs replacement.

E5 — Water leak detected

Water in the base pan. Shut off the ice maker and water supply immediately. Check all connections for leaks. Do not operate until the leak source is found and repaired.

E6 — Filter replacement

Timer-based reminder — not a fault. Replace the water filter and reset the indicator (press and hold the reset button for 3 seconds).

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Frequently asked questions about Thermador ice makers
How much ice does a Thermador ice maker produce?
Under-counter models produce 50-65 lbs per day depending on the model. That’s roughly 10-13x what a refrigerator’s built-in ice maker produces.
Why is my ice cloudy instead of clear?
Cloudy ice results from trapped air and impurities. Replace the water filter, descale the evaporator plate, and ensure water pressure is adequate (20+ PSI). Clear ice requires clean, filtered water and proper freezing cycle timing.
How often should I clean the ice maker?
Replace water filter every 6 months. Clean and sanitize the ice bin monthly. Descale the evaporator every 3 months (monthly in hard water). Clean condenser coils annually.
Can I use my refrigerator’s ice maker instead?
Yes, but a dedicated Thermador ice maker produces 10-20x more ice per day and produces crystal-clear ice vs slightly cloudy. If you entertain frequently or use ice heavily, a dedicated unit is worth it.

Important notes for Thermador ice maker owners

  • Always use genuine OEM parts — aftermarket components may fit but can compromise performance, safety, and warranty coverage on Thermador appliances
  • Never ignore error codes — Thermador codes are diagnostic aids designed to prevent small issues from becoming major failures. Address them promptly
  • Keep your owners manual accessible — it contains model-specific maintenance schedules and troubleshooting trees. Digital versions are available on the Thermador official site
  • Document issues before calling — note error codes, symptoms, when they started, and patterns. This helps the technician diagnose faster
  • Use surge protectors — power fluctuations damage electronic control boards. A quality surge protector protects your investment

When DIY troubleshooting is not enough

Some Thermador ice maker issues can be resolved with the steps in this guide. However, call a certified technician immediately if you encounter:

  1. Gas smell (gas models) — turn off the appliance, open windows, leave the house, call from outside
  2. Burning smell or smoke — disconnect power immediately. Do not use until inspected
  3. Electrical sparking — turn off at the circuit breaker. Wiring or component failure
  4. Water leaking inside walls — shut off supply and call to prevent water damage
  5. Error codes that return after power reset — persistent codes indicate real component failure
  6. Sealed system issues — compressor, refrigerant work requires EPA-certified technicians

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