General Electric WR30X35285 Refrigerator Ice Maker Assembly

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WR30X35285

Product Description

The General Electric WR30X35285 Refrigerator Ice Maker Assembly initiates ice formation by filling the mold with water and subsequently freezing it. A heating element then loosens the cubes, triggering the ejector arm to dispense them into the storage bin. This mechanism ensures a consistent supply of ice. The assembly's design facilitates straightforward installation, reducing downtime. Benefits include a steady flow of ice, eliminating the need for manual ice tray refills and maintaining optimal cooling efficiency within the refrigerator.  
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✓ This Product Replaces: WR30X10087, WR30X28695, WR30X30097, WR30X28689
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Manufacturer Name: GENERAL ELECTRIC
Product Number: WR30X35285
OEM Part Number: WR30X35285
Product Description: Icemaker

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the General Electric WR30X35285 Ice Maker Assembly?

Check the water supply line for kinks or leaks and ensure proper flow. Clean the ice mold periodically to prevent mineral buildup. Test the ejector and motor for smooth operation. Replace any worn connectors to maintain efficient ice production.

What are common issues with the General Electric WR30X35285 Ice Maker Assembly?

  • Ice not forming properly.
  • Ice cubes are misshapen or stuck.
  • Motor failing to eject ice.
  • Water leakage around unit.

Installation Steps

Step1: Unplug the refrigerator to avoid electrical hazards.

Step2: Remove the ice bin and any shelves blocking access.

Step3: Detach the old ice maker assembly by disconnecting wiring and water lines.

Step4: Position the new ice maker assembly and reconnect all connections securely.

Step5: Plug in the refrigerator and run a test cycle to confirm ice production.