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Name. Surya Eka Class. XI TITL VI NO.

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How To Repair A Freezer FIRST, check the water inlet tube for ice .The tube that supplies water to your icemaker can get plugged with ice when the water pressure is low. The trickling water freezes and plugs the tube before it reaches the icemaker. SECOND, unblock the saddle valve. Most icemakers are connected to the household water supply by a saddle valve. One problem with saddle valves is that the needle hole in the pipe can clog. Fortunately, that blockage is easy to clear once you locate the saddle valve .If you have an unfinished basement, you'll probably find a tube beneath the fridge that leads to the valve. Otherwise, look under your kitchen sink. THIRD, replace the water inlet valve. At the back of your fridge, there's a small electric inlet valve that turns the water supply to the icemaker on and off. Before you replace the valve, make sure water is flowing to it: Turn off the water at the saddle valve and disconnect the supply tube from the inlet valve Hold the tube over a bucket and have a helper turn on the saddle valve. If water flows out of the tube, the water supply is fine and chances are the inlet valve is bad. See Finding Fridge Parts for help finding a new valve. When the job is done, turn the water back on and check for leaks before you push the fridge back into place. Difficult word 1. Saddle 2. Valve 3. Problem 4. Flowing 5. Fridge 6. Parts 7. Place 8. Tube 9. Finding 10. Ice Maker 11. Connected 12. Blockage 13. Sink 14. Kitchen Sink 15. Probably 16. Beneth 17. Trickling 18. Before 19. Inlet 20. Household 21. Water Supply 22. Clear 23. Help 24. Leaks 25. Job 26. Done 27. Turn 28. Fridge 29. Check 30. Over

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