It's frustrating when your ice maker stops making ice, but there are things you can do to get it up and running within a few hours. The ice maker itself is probably just iced over and you need to do a forced defrost. Fortunately, you can do this with the push of a few buttons. In this article, we'll walk you through resetting and defrosting your Samsung ice maker, so you can enjoy an ice-cold beverage in no time.

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Reset the ice maker.

  1. When you reset or “test” the ice maker, it should defrost on its own. Open the fridge and remove the ice bucket. Then, find the reset button at the top right of the ice maker and push down on it for 5 seconds. You'll hear a chime when the reset starts. Put the ice bucket back in place, so it catches the ice that the maker will quickly dump.[1]
    • The reset button may be labeled "Test." If the reset button on your Samsung ice maker isn't on the top right of the maker, check the bottom.
    • If the ice bucket is frozen or stuck in place, gently wiggle it and look for a bucket release button or lever that your model may have.
    • If the bucket is frozen solid, do not use a hairdryer or try to chip away at the ice—you may void your warranty.[2] Samsung refrigerators have a lot of circuitry that you may accidentally damage.
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Run a forced freezer defrost.

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Wait 1 hour.

  1. After an hour, you'll be able to tell if your defrost was successful. Remove the ice bucket and lay a small towel in the ice compartment for the entirety of the forced freezer defrost. This absorbs water as the machine defrosts. If you have a Samsung fridge, listen for continuous beeping as the defrost cycle runs. When the beeping stops, the cycle is complete.[7]
    • It should take around half an hour, although some models may take closer to 1 hour.
    • Keep the fridge and freezer doors closed while it's operating.
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Check the ice maker for ice buildup.

  1. If you see liquid, the forced freezer defrost worked. Remove the wet towel—pull it out slowly since ice chunks may have fallen on it as the top of the ice compartment defrosted. If you still see ice on the walls of the ice maker, run another forced freezer defrost cycle and check it again.[8]
    • If you've run several forced defrost cycles but it doesn't look like the ice is melting at all, remove the food from your fridge and run a forced fridge defrost—select "RD" on the interface or unplug your refrigerator. This defrosts both the fridge and the freezer compartments.
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Request service if the ice maker still doesn't work.

  1. Samsung can offer you professional troubleshooting and updates. If you've reset the ice maker and performed a forced reset but the ice maker still doesn't make ice, call 1-800-SAMSUNG (726-7864).[10] If your ice maker repeatedly stops working, it might require a firmware update, so don't try manually defrosting the ice maker.
    • If you've got a Family Hub refrigerator connected to Samsung's SmartThings, you'll need to connect the fridge to SmartThings and the firmware will update itself.[11]
    • Customer service is available every day from 8 am to 12 am EST.
    • You can also text "HELP" to 62913 to connect with the customer service department.

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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Jessica Gibson. Jessica Gibson is a Writer and Editor who's been with wikiHow since 2014. After completing a year of art studies at the Emily Carr University in Vancouver, she graduated from Columbia College with a BA in History. Jessica also completed an MA in History from The University of Oregon in 2013. This article has been viewed 52,882 times.
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