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LG Refrigerator Ice Maker AEQ72909604

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Part #AEQ72909604

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Part Information

Basic Information

  • Part Name: Refrigerator Ice Maker
  • Manufacturer: LG
  • Category: Refrigerator Appliance Part
  • Primary Function: This ice maker unit facilitates the automatic production of ice cubes within the refrigerator. It receives water from the water inlet valve, holds this water in the ice mold until it freezes, and then ejects the ice cubes into the storage bin. This process is repeated until the bin is full.

Technical Specifications

  • Dimensions: Please refer to the manufacturer's official documentation to determine the precise dimensions.
  • Power Rating: Not applicable.
  • Material: Comprises plastic and metal components for durability and performance.

Installation & Compatibility

  • Installation Difficulty: Medium — Prior to installation, ensure the refrigerator is unplugged and any perishable food items are stored safely. Work gloves are recommended to protect your hands during the process.
  • Tools Required: Standard screwdriver and work gloves.

Additional Information

The LG Refrigerator Ice Maker AEQ72909604 incorporates both the ice mold and control device necessary to facilitate the production of ice. If your ice cubes appear unusually small, it may be a sign to check and potentially replace your refrigerator's water filter. This can significantly impact ice quality and production efficiency.

For replacement water filters, which improve the taste and quality of your ice and water as well as extend the lifespan of your ice maker, you can explore options here.

Regular maintenance, which includes ensuring a clean filter and periodic review of the ice maker's components, can enhance the overall performance and longevity of your refrigerator's ice-making capabilities. If any issues persist, such as a lack of ice production or unusual noises, consider inspecting the water inlet valve or consulting a professional for further diagnostics.