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Uploaded by on Apr 18, 2009

This is part 3 of 3 on how to fix your portable ice machine. This is a New Air model.... But most models and brands are the same.
Check out part 1 if you have not seen it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oyaO_Q6CBUM


Check out part 2 if you have not seen it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tiFb89Ow5y0

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  • Hey Steve....is it still working good...or did you need that spare part in the end:-)

  • great video but instead of using poxy,i drilled wto small holes either side of the crack and used a small cable tie to keep them together and it worked great,thanks again

  • There is also a screwdriver magnetizer/demagnetizer you can get at the hardware store. It's so simple, it's dumb. Like...5 bucks.

  • Thank you for your video. Am getting ready to purchase one of these and your video gives me an idea that an extended warranty is probably a good idea for an extra $15 for 4 years.

    What happened to the other videos?

  • nice 1 dude just fixed mine with the help of yr video :)

  • 9-18-2009

    I just purchased this model of Emerson Ice cube maker yesterday and came across this video today. I hope I never have to use the instructions, but glad they are here if I do.

    Here's a tip. I prefer clear (vs. cloudy) ice cubes. I used bottled distilled water (less than a buck at Walmart) and it worked great. Clear cubes look better in a drink. Thanks for taking the time to make the video. Your girlfriend Vanessa was a good sport for helping you make the video. Thanks Again!

  • If you will magnatize the screw driver tips they will hold a phillips head screw really well. Rub the tip of your screw driver on a very strong magnet for a few seconds and voila, instant magnetic tip.

    Ya don't need no stinkin Dewalt.

    Craftsman sells the tool set you are talking about also. There are very many varieties available.

  • Could you post a video of the entire ice making cycle? Thanks.

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