Water has Odor or Off Taste - Refrigerator
- Last updated
- Save as PDF
Possible Solutions
How is the water quality?
The quality of the water feeding your ice maker can significantly influence the taste of the ice or water dispensed. Any impurities or dissolved substances present in the source water can be incorporated into the ice, potentially impacting its flavor. Amana recommends using everydrop® water filters to help remove contaminants, including lead, chlorine, pesticides, and pharmaceuticals. Learn more about everydrop and its filtration technology.
It is strongly recommended to avoid connecting your ice maker to a softened water source. The chemicals used in water softeners, particularly salt, can potentially damage internal components of the ice maker, potentially resulting in poor-quality ice. Also, the added salt can impart a noticeable salty or chemical taste to the ice. If using a softened water supply is unavoidable, ensure that your water softener is functioning correctly and is consistently well-maintained to minimize the risk of damage.
Does the water filter need to be replaced?
It is recommended that the Amana water filter be replaced every 6 months, when the indicator light comes on, or as needed. Replacing your water filter regularly helps to ensure a continual supply of cleaner, fresh-tasting drinking water. Depending on your usage and water quality, it may need to be changed more frequently. A clogged or incorrectly installed water filter can reduce the water flow to the ice maker and dispenser, potentially causing low ice production and a slowed water flow. Amana recommends using everydrop® water filters. Find the right replacement filter for your refrigerator, and make the simple switch for clean water year-round.
Take a look at Does the Water Filter Need to be Replaced?
Was the water filter flushed?
Flushing the system is needed every time the filter is changed or when it is first installed. Flushing your refrigerator water filter is a key step that reduces excess air, prepares the filter for use, and removes excess carbon. Air in the water system may cause dripping at the dispenser, small or hollow ice cubes, or a cloudy appearance in the water quality. The amount of water needed to flush the water filter varies depending on the specific filter. Some filters require 1, 2, or 4 gallons to be dispensed for a proper flush; refer to the water filter's instructions for specific guidelines.
Review How to Flush the Water System in a Refrigerator for more information.
Is the food properly stored?
- Check for properly wrapped food. Ice and water absorb odors.
- Use airtight, moisture-proof packaging to help avoid odor transfer from stored food.
- If the ice cubes have an odd taste or odor, throw them away. Allow 24 hours for the ice maker to produce more ice.
Is the correct water supply line installed?
New plumbing connections, such as PVC pipes and fittings, can cause discolored or off-flavored ice. Discard the first three batches of ice produced. Allow 24 hours for the ice maker to make new ice.
Verify that you are using one of the recommended water supply lines:
- Copper Water Supply Line
- A Water Supply Line approved by Amana
Depending on the household water supply properties and the type of supply line used, properties in the water may cause different types of supply lines to react in different ways; this has the potential to result in bad odor or taste in the refrigeration water and ice systems.
If you need to purchase an accessory or would like more information visit Amana Order Accessories.
Still need help? Contact us or schedule service.
Please contact us or click below to make an appointment from our preferred list of service providers for service on your appliances.
Interested in purchasing an Extended Service Plan?
Please click below to learn more on how you can save up to 25% on New Appliance Extended Service Plans within 30 days of your appliance purchase.
United States
Canada