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Where is the harvest button on a 2010 Frigidaire ice maker?
Frigidaire ice makers from 2010 typically do not have a separate "harvest" button. The harvest cycle in an ice maker is an automatic process that occurs when the ice cubes are ready to be released and collected. However, there are a few things you can do to manually initiate the harvest cycle on a Frigidaire ice maker:
1. Power switch: Locate the power switch for the ice maker, usually located on the side or back of the unit. Turn off the power to the ice maker and wait for a few minutes. Then, turn the power back on. This action may trigger the ice maker to initiate the harvest cycle.
2. Reset button: Some Frigidaire ice makers have a reset button. You can try pressing and holding the reset button for a few seconds to see if it triggers the ice maker to enter the harvest cycle.
If you are experiencing issues with your ice maker or need specific instructions for your model, it is recommended to refer to the user manual or contact Frigidaire customer support for further assistance.
1. Power switch: Locate the power switch for the ice maker, usually located on the side or back of the unit. Turn off the power to the ice maker and wait for a few minutes. Then, turn the power back on. This action may trigger the ice maker to initiate the harvest cycle.
2. Reset button: Some Frigidaire ice makers have a reset button. You can try pressing and holding the reset button for a few seconds to see if it triggers the ice maker to enter the harvest cycle.
If you are experiencing issues with your ice maker or need specific instructions for your model, it is recommended to refer to the user manual or contact Frigidaire customer support for further assistance.
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