The automatic ice maker has a bale wire that detects if there is ice in the bucket. If it is full, the ice maker turns off.
There is a overflow switch to stop the ice maker when the tray is at a certain level.
The location of the icemaker is simply for your convenience. It is based on preference.
I'm not an expert, but this is how I "clean" my automatic ice maker. Sometimes it completely stops making ice, so I take the compartment out and let it thoroughly defrost and at the same time, unplug or shut off your freezer and let it set at least 2-3 hours. Plug it back in or turn the freezer back on after this time period and this should do the trick. If not, you may need to call a professional.
Yes. There is usually a mechanism to turn off the ice maker, either a switch, or by raising the lever that senses the ice level.
to actually make ice cream
First you get an ice cream maker, then you freeze the bowl for the maker, then you mix the ingredients and then you put it in the maker, then you wait while it churns.
If your ice maker is producing only two cubes at a time, it could be due to a low water flow to the ice maker, a malfunctioning ice maker module, or a problem with the water inlet valve. You may need to have a technician inspect and repair the ice maker to determine the exact cause of the issue.
To learn how to hook up an ice maker, you can follow the manufacturer's instructions provided with the ice maker. Typically, you will need to connect the ice maker to a water supply line using a saddle valve or a compression fitting. Make sure to turn off the water supply before connecting the line and follow all safety precautions. If you are unsure, it is recommended to consult a professional plumber for assistance.
By cooking it
To use the ice maker in the freezer effectively, first make sure it is turned on and connected to a water supply. Keep the ice bin empty to allow for proper ice production. Regularly check and clean the ice maker to prevent clogs. Allow the ice maker to run a full cycle before using the ice.
Depending on your preference. You could put the top on bottom or vice versa.
Yes, some fridges allow you to buy an ice maker and install it after you purchase the fridge. Make sure that your fridge allows this.