Most common questions used to investigate
Is the dispenser not dispensing water at all?
Is the main inlet water valve fully opened?
Check the water supply pipe connected to the refrigerator. Is the water pressure really low?
Is the dispensers power switch turned on?
Is the refrigerator's door closed?
Check the water filter. Is it clogged?
Is the water not cold?
Is the water inlet letting hot water in?
Is the temperature configured properly from the main console?
Is the water dispensed dirty?
Check the water from the main supply. Is it also dirty?
Check the water filter. Is it dirty?
Common conclusions
Open the valve as it may be the cause for the water to not flow.
The low pressure may be the problem since in order for a dispenser to work, a certain pressure of the incoming water supply is required. Contact the relevant authorities regarding the low water pressure or check for the cause for the problem yourself.
Flip the switch on as the dispenser needs to be powered on for it to work.
First close the door as the dispenser has a default switch which turns on only when the door is closed.
Replace the filter as it may be the cause for the problem with the dispenser.
Contact the refrigerator's original manufacturer or a professional as the problem may be with a frozen water tube or a faulty circuit.
Connect the main water supply inlet with a source of cool water, since the warm water may be the reason the dispenser may not be able to work properly.
First set the appropriate temperature according to your need and then wait for a while for the settings to take effect.
Call a professional or contact the original manufacturer as the problem may be with a faulty thermostat sensor or a leak in the refrigerant.
Contact the relevant authorities related to the water supply as the problem may be with the source.
First clean the filter by taking it out and washing it. If the problem still persists, you should change the filter altogether.
Contact the refrigerator's original manufacturer as the problem may be with something leaking or the inflow pipes being dirty. Request full service or clean the pipes yourself.
Contact the refrigerator's original manufacturer as the problem may be with the pipes or with one of the dispenser's internal components.
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