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It is under easy appliance parts dot com
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Originally Posted by: fordnutjm Sorry but when you post a link here I can't see it.
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Originally Posted by: fordnutjm I done a search on it, and it appears it is a EAP297332: IM GUARDRAIL Afraid I've put that number in a few sites I use and I can't get anything to come up. Usually a GE factory part number for refrigs start out with WR... something.
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I done a search on it, and it appears it is a EAP297332: IM GUARDRAIL
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Originally Posted by: fordnutjm I havent got it going yet, as I have to put in an RO and some other kitchen remodel things in the process. Its all setting here waiting to be installed. What is the insert that I need? Is there anyway I can get a part number for it?? There was a picture of it on the page you sent me. It wasn't available as a separate part.
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Originally Posted by: Frank / APP Team Well, I know now what the instructions are referring to. Thanks for sending a copy. Problem now is, without you having the old one to be able to make the transfer, you'll have to see what happens without using it. From what I can tell it appears that the old stripper made sure the ice actually made it into the bucket, as in acting like a guide. I don't see where it had anything to do with the fill tube, so extending it the way we spoke about should be ok.
Have you hooked it up yet to see what will happen using it the way it is?
I also noticed there is probably another part you're missing, that's the insert. Once again it looks like a piece that makes sure the ice actually lands in the bucket.
I know I haven't been much help, but don't know what else to suggest, considering those parts aren't available separtely. Maybe a local used appliance dealer may have a old one laying around they'd let you strip out. I havent got it going yet, as I have to put in an RO and some other kitchen remodel things in the process. Its all setting here waiting to be installed. What is the insert that I need? Is there anyway I can get a part number for it??
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Originally Posted by: fordnutjm Here it is (I HOPE) It is step 3. Well, I know now what the instructions are referring to. Thanks for sending a copy. Problem now is, without you having the old one to be able to make the transfer, you'll have to see what happens without using it. From what I can tell it appears that the old stripper made sure the ice actually made it into the bucket, as in acting like a guide. I don't see where it had anything to do with the fill tube, so extending it the way we spoke about should be ok. Have you hooked it up yet to see what will happen using it the way it is? I also noticed there is probably another part you're missing, that's the insert. Once again it looks like a piece that makes sure the ice actually lands in the bucket. I know I haven't been much help, but don't know what else to suggest, considering those parts aren't available separtely. Maybe a local used appliance dealer may have a old one laying around they'd let you strip out.
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Here it is (I HOPE) It is step 3.
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