Refrigerator Low Severity
E7 Appliance Error Code

Asko Refrigerator E7 Error: Ice maker fault

Asko refrigerator E7 error is a common issue reported by Asko appliance owners. What Asko Refrigerator Error Code E7 Means Error code E7 on an Asko refrigerator relates to the ice maker and water supply system. The fault indicates that the ice-making cycle did not complete within the expected window, or that the water inlet […]

No

DIY Fixable

From $180

Typical Repair Cost

60-120 min

Pro Repair Time

Quick Assessment

Answer to continue safely

Is it safe to keep using?

Yes. E7 only affects the ice maker function. The refrigerator and freezer compartments continue to cool normally. Arrange repair at your convenience.

Can I reset the code?

Yes. Pressing the ice maker test/reset button initiates a fresh cycle. If the underlying fault is resolved (e.g., water pressure restored) the code may clear without further action.

When to stop immediately?

Stop if you notice: Water is visibly leaking from the ice maker onto the freezer floor and beginning to pool under the appliance., The ice maker motor is running continuously without stopping — it may be stuck in a loop..

Symptoms You May Notice

No ice being produced despite the ice maker being switched on

The ice bin remains empty or ice production has stopped completely, even when the freezer temperature is at the correct level and the water supply is connected.

Water dispenser (if fitted) stops working

On models with a water dispenser, the same water inlet valve serves both functions. A valve fault can cause both the dispenser and the ice maker to stop simultaneously.

Small puddle inside the freezer compartment

A water valve stuck partially open will continue to drip water into the ice maker tray even between cycles, eventually overflowing and pooling at the base of the freezer.

E7 shown on the control panel

The control board displays E7 to signal that the ice maker cycle monitor or water valve control circuit has detected an out-of-range condition.

Possible Causes

1

Water inlet valve failure

The solenoid valve that controls water flow to the ice maker has seized open, closed, or partially — either stopping ice production or causing continuous dripping.

DIY Possible
2

Low water supply pressure

The water inlet valve requires a minimum of 138 kPa (20 psi) to operate correctly. Low house water pressure can cause the valve to not open fully, triggering a cycle timeout.

DIY Possible
3

Ice maker module failure

The ice maker control module itself has a fault — either an internal timer, thermostat, or motor has failed within the ice maker assembly.

Requires Professional

Safe Checks You Can Do

These checks are safe for homeowners. No disassembly required. Do not remove panels or access internal components.
  1. 1

    Verify water supply and pressure

    Check that the water supply line to the refrigerator is fully turned on and not kinked. Check the inline filter (if fitted) is not blocked. If you have a pressure gauge, confirm pressure is above 138 kPa (20 psi).

    A simple way to test pressure: disconnect the supply line into a bucket and open the valve — a strong flow indicates adequate pressure.

  2. 2

    Reset the ice maker

    Locate the ice maker test/reset button (usually a small button on the ice maker module itself). Press and hold for 3 seconds to initiate a test cycle. Listen for the motor to advance the ejector arms and for the water valve to click open.

    The test cycle takes about 2–3 minutes on most Asko models.

  3. 3

    Inspect the water inlet valve for blockage

    Unplug the unit and shut off the water supply. Disconnect the water line at the rear of the fridge. Locate the inlet valve and remove the mesh screen filter from the inlet port. Rinse under running water to clear mineral deposits.

    Replacement water inlet valves for Asko refrigerators cost from $40–$75.

    Tools required

When to Call a Professional

Contact a qualified technician if:

  • After cleaning the valve filter and confirming good water pressure, E7 persists — the ice maker module needs replacement (from $120).
  • The water inlet valve solenoid tests open-circuit on a multimeter — professional replacement recommended for plumbing confidence.
  • The ice maker tray is cracked or the ejector arms are broken — a full ice maker assembly replacement is needed.

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