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We turned our power off for Hurricane Gustav. When we arrived home, we flipped our breakers back on, including the one that powers the refrigerator. The refrigerator/freezer cycled on with no problem, and made one batch of ice before the ice maker stopped working. The water to the door is dispensing fine. When I felt in the freezer this morning, I didn't notice any ice, so I was wondering if it was even getting water to it to make it. I'm not sure if this has anything to do with the power cycling off or not. Any suggestions? We don't notice anything leaking around the refrigerator/freezer. Thanks!
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Give it about 24 hours to stabilize the temps. inside your refrigerator and freezer sections, then your ice maker should start cycling normal.
Jake
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