Good video D Show! We put ours out and the device was continually telling me to add water. The issue is that these have sensors that detect minerals to verify it is full. So I was adding purified water and it kept telling me to add water. I added a small amount of salt and it started working like a charm. So the way to keep it running is to use mineral supplements for purified water/ distilled water or add a bit of salt to the water. If you use tap or purified tap, it should be fine.
@@Beebee-rk7um yeah i guess some sorts of water doesn’t have enough conductivity to be detected by the sensors. Put a good amount of salt water in there and let it run and it should work then you can rinse it out and it works fine now.
My quick cube automatic icemaker is leaking from the bottom when I turn it on. Can anyone help with this problem because I can’t see anything else it didn’t come with anything else to plug the water up.
Good video D Show! We put ours out and the device was continually telling me to add water. The issue is that these have sensors that detect minerals to verify it is full.
So I was adding purified water and it kept telling me to add water. I added a small amount of salt and it started working like a charm. So the way to keep it running is to use mineral supplements for purified water/ distilled water or add a bit of salt to the water.
If you use tap or purified tap, it should be fine.
I just tried it and it worked thank you because I've only had it for three weeks and the light kept saying add water thank you so much
Good review but I can't help but say you sound like Lavelle Crawford!!
Nope LOL.
When you turn it off, does the power button still flash?
You must use yap water are water from a pitcher with a water filter bottle water will not work at all.
Touch
Hold buttons down for 2 seconds it should shut off
If water
I will make another video talking about the portable ice maker and problems.
Wsg unc I just got one of these and pretty much off rip it keeps saying add water no matter how much I put in there any ideas what is wrong with it?
power it off. fill with water then turn it on. if it doesnt work try on off again by UNPLUGGING it.
Did you ever figure out why its doing that? Its doing it for me as well
@@Beebee-rk7um yeah i guess some sorts of water doesn’t have enough conductivity to be detected by the sensors. Put a good amount of salt water in there and let it run and it should work then you can rinse it out and it works fine now.
My quick cube automatic icemaker is leaking from the bottom when I turn it on. Can anyone help with this problem because I can’t see anything else it didn’t come with anything else to plug the water up.
My add water light want go off but it way all the way up to the line. How do I get it off
You cannot use bottle water it must be tap water are fitted water
Add a dash of salt to the water just regular table salt
Says only: "full ice" and doesn't work😢