Thread: ICE MAKER
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Old 06-07-2008, 11:06 PM   #6
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flush icemaker

You could put some bicarb water/chlorine water in the water tank, plug in to shore power and let the icemaker cycle from the tank 4-6 times. That would flush the lines and the tray. 'course you can't be hooked to a water hose at the same time, or it will fill from the hose I would think.

Have you determined if it IS the water OR is it just the ice that has the smell?
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