It’s important to clean your GE Profile Opal Ice Maker regularly to ensure it makes tasty nugget ice and stays free of bacteria, mineral deposits, and other residue. GE recommends that you sanitize your machine with a bleach solution once per week and descale it with vinegar to remove mineral deposits every few weeks. Just keep reading to learn how to sanitize, descale, and keep your ice maker clean!
The Best Way to Clean a GE Ice Maker
Sanitize your ice maker once per week by filling the water reservoir with water and adding 1 tsp (5 ml) of bleach. Then, run a clean cycle. To descale your machine, fill the water reservoir with white vinegar and run the clean cycle 3 times. Descale every 2 to 3 weeks if you have hard water.
Steps
Sanitizing a GE Opal Ice Maker
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Unplug the machine and replace the water filter with the reservoir screen. Turn off your ice maker, unplug it from the wall, and remove the ice bin to expose the water reservoir. If you’re using the water filter, remove it from inside the reservoir. Then, attach the screened intake cap to the water reservoir. [1] X Research source
- If your ice maker has a side tank, simply remove it from your machine while you clean.
- If you have any ice inside the bin, pour it into a bowl and stash it in your freezer while you clean.
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Unhook the drain hoses and drain any water in the machine. Pull the ice maker over to your sink and turn it around to find the 2 drain hoses attached to the back. Then, unhook the top of both hoses and lay them in your sink. Simply remove the plugs from the ends of the hoses to allow any remaining water to drain out of your machine. [2] X Research source
- Alternatively, set a bowl or bucket below your machine and lay the hoses inside to drain the water.
- Ensure you’re positioning the drain hoses below the ice maker, as you need gravity on your side to drain the water.
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Attach the hoses and fill the reservoir with water and 1 tsp of bleach. Once the water is all drained, reattach the plugs and hook both drain hoses to the back of your machine. Simply fill the water reservoir to the max line with water (about 5 cups (1.2 L)). Then, add 1 tsp (5 ml) of bleach. [3] X Research source
- During the cleaning cycle, the bleach solution runs through your machine to sanitize the parts and clear out any debris.
- Feel free to slide the ice bin back over the water reservoir or keep it removed from the machine.
- Note : It’s okay to use regular tap water or distilled water to clean out your machine.
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Plug in your machine and start the clean cycle for your model. Plug the ice maker back into the outlet and turn it on. Then:
- If you have the model with a circular button on the front : Slide the switch on the back to “Cleaning.” Once the button illuminates yellow and starts pulsing, press it to start the clean cycle. [4] X Research source
- If you have the model without a circular button on the front : Press and hold the “Clean” button on the front of the machine for 3 seconds. When the clean cycle starts, the “Cleaning” indicator lights up. [5] X Research source
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Drain your machine once the cleaning cycle is done. On machines with a button on the front, the light pulses around the button to indicate the cycle is finished. [6] X Research source On machines without a button on the front, the “Cleaning” indicator turns off. Simply unhook the hoses, lay them in your sink, remove the plugs, and drain the bleach solution. Then, reattach the hoses. [7] X Research source
- The cleaning cycle takes about 3 minutes to complete for both ice maker models.
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Fill the water reservoir with water and run the cleaning cycle. To rinse the bleach solution out of your ice maker, fill the water reservoir with fresh water. Then, start the cleaning cycle again following the same steps for your model: either press the circular button on the front or hold down the “Clean” button. [8] X Research source
- If you have the model with a circular button on the front : the button’s light splits into 4 quarters. As your machine moves through the rinse cycle, the quarters get brighter.
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Drain the machine and run 2 more cleaning cycles with fresh water. When the cleaning cycle is finished, unhook the hoses to drain the water and then reattach them. Then, repeat the cleaning process 2 more times, using fresh water both times. This ensures the bleach solution is completely gone from your machine. [9] X Research source
- Feel free to rinse out your machine more than 3 times if you think it needs it.
- Make sure you drain the water from your machine after the final cleaning cycle.
- If you have the model with a circular button on the front : Slide the switch on the back of your machine back to “Ice.”
Descaling a GE Opal Ice Maker
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Unplug the ice maker and replace the water filter with the reservoir screen. Turn off your machine and unplug it from the outlet. Then, remove the ice bin. If you’re using a water filter in your machine, take it out of the water reservoir and replace it with the screened intake cap. [10] X Research source
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Disconnect the drain hoses and drain the water from your machine. Turn around your ice maker and look for the 2 drain hoses on the back of the machine. Simply disconnect them and lay them in your sink or a bowl. Then, pull off the cap to drain any excess water in your machine. [11] X Research source
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Reattach the hoses and fill the water reservoir with white vinegar. Put the cap back on the drain hoses and hook them onto your machine. Then, fill the water reservoir to the maximum line with white vinegar.
- Vinegar is made out of acetic acid, which is effective at dissolving limescale and other mineral deposits that can accumulate in your machine. [12] X Research source Vinegar can also kill bacteria and mold. [13] X Research source
- Alternatively, use GE’s cleaning solution to descale your machine.
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Plug in the ice maker and start the cleaning cycle for your model. Plug in your machine and turn it on. Then, start up the cleaning process depending on your machine:
- If you have the model with a circular button on the front : Slide the switch on the back to “Cleaning.” Once the button illuminates yellow and starts pulsing, press it to start the clean cycle. [14] X Research source
- If you have the model without a circular button on the front : Press the “Clean” button on the front of the machine for 3 seconds. When the clean cycle starts, the “Cleaning” indicator lights up. [15] X Research source
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Run the clea cycle 2 more times, then let the vinegar sit for 18 hours. It takes 3 minutes for the cleaning cycle to finish on both ice maker models. Once it’s done, simply start the cleaning cycle 2 more times. When the third cycle finishes, leave the vinegar to sit in the water reservoir for 18 hours. [16] X Research source
- After the vinegar runs through your machine, it drains back into the water reservoir. Running the vinegar back through your machine 2 more times helps ensure all of the mineral buildup gets dissolved. [17] X Research source
- You’ll know the cleaning cycle is finished on models with the circular button because the light pulses. On machines without the circular button, the “Cleaning” indicator disappears.
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Leave a vinegar-soaked sponge in the ice chute overnight. While the vinegar is soaking in your machine, dampen a sponge or cloth with white vinegar. Then, place it inside the ice chute, which is where the ice dispenses into the ice bin. Just keep the sponge there overnight. [18] X Research source
- This helps loosen and dissolve any mineral deposits inside the ice chute. [19] X Research source
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Wipe the sensors and walls with vinegar. Remove any mineral buildup and grime around the water reservoir and ice bin while you wait. Simply dampen a cloth with white vinegar and wipe down the sensors on either side of the ice chute. Then, wipe the walls of the reservoir. [20] X Research source
- Remove any vinegar residue by wiping the sensors and walls with a clean, damp cloth.
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Remove the sponge and drain the vinegar from your machine. Take the vinegar-soaked sponge out of the ice chute. Then, remove the drain hoses, set them in your sink, unplug the ends, and let the vinegar drain out of the reservoir. [21] X Research source
- Reattach the drain hoses to your machine when you’re done draining the vinegar.
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Fill the water reservoir with water and run the cleaning cycle. To rinse the vinegar out of your machine and any loosened debris, fill the water reservoir to the max fill line with water. Then, start the cleaning cycle again. Either press the circular button or press and hold the “Clean” button. [22] X Research source
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Drain the machine and run 2 more cleaning cycles with fresh water. Once the cleaning cycle is done, detach the hoses to drain the water and then reattach them. Then, run the cleaning cycle 2 more times, using fresh water both times. This helps ensure all of the vinegar is removed from inside your machine. [23] X Research source
- If you have the model with a circular button on the front : Slide the rear switch back to “Ice.”
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