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    • 27 April 2024 02:00 PM Until 03:00 PM
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      All Appliantology tech members are invited to join in this workshop on all things Appliantological. 
      We have a special session planned for this one. Instead of the usual Show 'n Tell on a technical topic, we're going to post tech sheets in the comments to this Calendar Event (scroll down to see what's posted so far) and ask specific questions that can only be answered by reading the tech sheet. If you at least try to answer the questions beforehand, you'll get a lot more out of it. 
      I'll be posting a couple more tech sheets before Saturday so be sure to follow this event to keep up with the tech sheets we'll be going through. 
      Who: This workshop is only available to tech members at Appliantology.
      When: Saturday, April 27 @10:00 AM Eastern Time.
      Where: Online via Zoom
      How:
      Click here to go to the forum topic with the registration link. If you're interested, register now. Arrive a couple minutes early to make sure your connection is working. Set a reminder for yourself for this workshop so you don’t miss it.  And check out past workshops here: https://appliantology.org/announcement/33-webinar-recordings-index-page/

Kenmore Intellisoft 350 model 625.383560


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The unit is full of water. While in service the water is flowing through the discharge hose. Any ideas? I have checked the manual and run through the diagnostics but not clear what it is saying or how to do it. Help please.

This forum is awesome people helped me fix my ice machine. Now this. Thanks in advance to all who respond.

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If the valvewheel is indeed in the service position indicated by the arrow on the bracket, there is a problem with the valve itself - the seal under the rotor has failed, and/or the rotor itself. You can purchase the rotor and a seal kit and not that expensive. Be certain to dry out all of the small channels in the valve body before installing new seal and liberally lubricate bottom of new rotor with the foodgrade silicone grease supplied in the seal kit.

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