A refrigerator is a must-have appliance that is essential to every home. It keeps our food and drinks fresh and chilled. If it ceases to dispensing Ice, it can be annoying and unsettling. There are many reasons why a Roper refrigerator can stop making ice for instance, a damaged dispenser motor, a clogged water filter or an inoperable ice maker. We’ll cover common problems and solutions to fix your Roper refrigerator’s Ice Dispenser. With a little bit of know-how, you can save cash on a call to a technician and avoid having to purchase the new appliance.
Roper Ice Bucket Auger Motor
The Roper Ice Bucket Auger is in the ice bin. If the dispenser is activated , it is able to rotate and move the ice towards the bin’s outlet chute. The auger is powered by a motor that is positioned behind the bin using two drive forks mounted on the shaft of the gear box. Although the gear box may be slow, it is equipped with a lot of power to push ice. If the auger isn’t moving, first check that the motor is running. The gear box/motor typically makes enough sound that you are able to hear it even with the freezer door shut.
You can check for continuity with an instrument such as a multimeter, if the motor isn’t functioning. Before conducting this test switch off the power source to the appliance. It is important to ensure that the motor is getting power at the ice maker you have selected, If it is connected. This is an live voltage test which is only performed by trained personnel. If there is no power delivered to the motor’s terminals then you should inspect the control actuator and switch.
Roper Ice Dispenser Actuator
The part of the mechanical that triggers your dispenser micro switch is known as the ice dispenser actuator. The actuator is typically small, plastic lever which pivots when the tumbler is engaged. It may be covered with pads of soft plastic. The switch usually clicks when it is hit. The actuator should be inspected or switch if the dispenser’s door as well as the auger motor aren’t receiving the required power. Take off the cover of the control panel and make sure that the actuator is in contact with the switch correctly. if not, check the actuator’s housing bracket, switch mounting bracket and the pivot of the actuator. Repair any damaged parts. If the actuator is not contacting the switch, you’ll need to check the switch or control board for the source of the issue. If you are working near electrical circuits, it is recommended to unplug the power supply from the appliance.
Roper Micro Switch
The micro switch in the dispenser is a contact-based momentary switch that when activated it will supply power to the motor of the auger and also the solenoid to the door of the dispenser. It is situated behind the lever or pad that is used to dispensate the ice. To access the switch, it is first necessary to turn off the power supply. Then, you must remove the cover off the panel. It is possible to check the power supply to the switch using a multi-meter.
Roper Dispenser Control Board
Certain models of Roper refrigerators utilize an electronic control system to provide energy to the auger motor and the dispenser door solenoid. There could be a problem with the Roper electronic control if they stop getting power and the actuator switch isn’t working correctly.
A Roper refrigerator that doesn’t have the ability to dispense ice can be frustrating. But, there are numerous solutions you can try before making a call to an expert. It is possible to fix the issue yourself by following the suggestions in this article. This will help you save time and money. Be sure to inspect the motor in the dispenser, the water filter and ice maker for any faults or clogs. Also, be patient while waiting for the ice maker to produce fresh frozen ice. With a bit of effort you can restore your Roper refrigerator back to dispensing Ice as usual, making sure the drinks are cool and refreshing all year round.