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Just pop it out and clean it. But be forewarned. If you don't use distilled water to make your ice, depending on where you live and how often you clean it, it can get pretty slimy and nasty.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I'm not sure what you are referring to. There's no water or air filter for this. I just put filtered water in it from my filtered tab on my faucet.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Traicer, I checked how to clean the filter unfortunately there is no specific information. However, here's the details on how to clean the ice maker. Please refer to the steps below: CLEANING YOUR ICE MAKER • Before using your ice maker for the first time, make sure to clean the ice maker thoroughly. • Clean the ice maker at least once a week or every three days if your water quality is poor. 1. To run the self-cleaning cycle, fill the reservoir to the MAX water line with clean water, then press the ON/OFF button for more than five seconds. The self-cleaning cycle starts. 2. When the self-cleaning cycle is done (about 30 minutes), unplug the drain plug on the front bottom to drain the water. 3. Clean the exterior and interior with diluted detergent, warm water, and a soft cloth. Rinse with clean water. CAUTION: Do not use bleach or vinegar to clean the internal components. 4. Insert the water drain plug back in place and secure before filling with water. 5. Run two to three cycles of ice and dispose of them to help remove any first time plastic odor or residue. Insignia Support Lea https://www.insigniaproducts.com/
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