What number should my Amana freezer be set at?
For the Amana ARB2217CB-PARB2217CB0 bottom-mount refrigerator, we set the freezer temperature control to the mid-range setting (typically 4) for everyday use. That setting is intended to keep the freezer near 0°F (-18°C) under normal kitchen conditions; fine-tune one step at a time if needed.
Recommended setting and what it targets
Most Amana bottom-mount models use a numbered dial where higher numbers mean colder. Start at 4, then adjust only if temperatures are consistently off.
- Set the freezer control to 4 as your baseline.
- Wait 24 hours after any adjustment before changing it again.
- Aim for 0°F in the freezer and about 37°F in the fresh food section.
- Keep vents clear so cold air can circulate between compartments.
- Use a thermometer, not just the dial number, to confirm actual temperature.
For control locations and model-specific operating notes, follow the temperature control section in the ARB2217CB-PARB2217CB0 owner's manual.
Quick adjustment guide
Use this table to decide when to move the dial.
| What you notice | What it usually means | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Ice cream is soft, frozen foods feel “less solid” | Freezer is too warm | Turn freezer control up 1 number (colder) |
| Frost buildup on packages, items freezing “too hard” | Freezer is too cold or door sealing issue | Turn freezer control down 1 number (warmer) and check door seal |
| Temps swing a lot day to day | Airflow or door-opening habits | Check vent blockage, door closing, and load level |
Why it matters
A freezer near 0°F helps food stay safely frozen, reduces freezer burn, and keeps the refrigerator section more stable because these compartments share airflow.
Last updated: January 2026
How to remove drip pan from Amana refrigerator?
On the Amana ARB2217CB-PARB2217CB0 bottom-mount refrigerator, the drip pan (drain pan) is typically accessed from the lower rear of the cabinet near the compressor and condenser area. We recommend unplugging the refrigerator, pulling it out carefully, then sliding the pan out for cleaning or replacement; confirm the exact access method in the ARB2217CB-PARB2217CB0 owner's manual.
Before you start (safety and prep)
- Unplug the refrigerator to prevent electric shock.
- Protect the floor with cardboard or a towel before rolling the unit out.
- Use work gloves; sheet-metal edges near the compressor compartment can be sharp.
- Have a shallow tray and towels ready in case the pan has water.
Steps to remove the drip pan (most bottom-mount designs)
- Pull the refrigerator straight out from the wall to access the lower back.
- Remove the lower rear access cover (if your model has one).
- Locate the shallow plastic pan sitting on rails or a ledge under the compressor area.
- Slide the pan straight out; keep it level to avoid spills.
- Wash with warm water and mild dish soap; dry fully before reinstalling.
If the pan will not slide out
A stuck pan usually means something is blocking it or the pan is seated around tubing.
- Check for a retaining tab or screw on the access cover area.
- Look for the drain tube ending above the pan; gently lift it out of the pan’s channel if needed.
- If the pan is warped or cracked, it can bind on the rails.
| What you see | Most likely cause | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Pan is full of water | Defrost water not evaporating fast enough | Clean condenser area, verify airflow at the back |
| Pan is dry but you have puddles | Drain line or drain funnel issue | Inspect the drain path and clear clogs |
| Pan is cracked/warped | Heat and age | Replace the pan to prevent leaks |
Why it matters
The drip pan catches defrost water and lets it evaporate using heat from the compressor. If it is cracked, overflowing, or not seated correctly, you can get water under the refrigerator and odors.
Related DIY help
For water-leak symptoms that seem connected to the drain system, the how to get rid of refrigerator puddles guide is a good next step.
Last updated: January 2026
Why is my Amana refrigerator leaking water from the bottom?
Water leaking from the bottom of your Amana ARB2217CB-PARB2217CB0 refrigerator is usually caused by a defrost drain problem (water cannot reach the drain pan), a cracked or shifted drain pan, or a water-supply connection issue such as low water pressure or the wrong tubing/valve. Use the steps below to pinpoint the source.
Quick checks that solve most bottom leaks
- Look for a sheet of ice or standing water under the freezer floor; this points to a clogged defrost drain.
- Check the drain pan underneath for cracks, overflow, or being out of position.
- If the unit has an ice maker or water dispenser, inspect the water line connection for drips.
- Confirm the refrigerator is level; poor leveling can cause water to miss the drain path.
- Check door gaskets for gaps that can create excess frost and defrost water.
Most common causes and what to do
| What you see | Most likely cause | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Water on floor after defrost cycle | Clogged/iced defrost drain | Clear the drain opening and flush with hot water; clean debris from the drain path |
| Water only when ice maker runs | Water line leak, low pressure, or valve/tubing issue | Inspect fittings and tubing; correct the supply setup and pressure |
| Water in/under drain pan | Cracked pan or pan not seated | Reposition the pan; replace if damaged |
| Slow water flow at dispenser (if equipped) | Low water pressure or improper valve | Verify household water pressure and correct valve type |
Water connection issues (ice maker/dispenser models)
Your owner’s manual notes that plastic tubing and an improper water valve can contribute to leaks; copper tubing is typically recommended for durability. Use these checks:
- Tighten compression nuts and fittings (do not overtighten).
- Look for pinholes, kinks, or rubbing spots in the supply line.
- Verify the shutoff valve is fully open.
- If ice forms in the ice maker fill tube, check for low water pressure and confirm freezer temperature is cold enough.
Why it matters
A small leak can quickly turn into floor damage and can also create ice buildup inside the freezer, which leads to warmer temperatures and more leaking during defrost.
For model-specific leveling, water connection, and care guidance, follow the ARB2217CB-PARB2217CB0 owner's manual.
Last updated: January 2026
How to reset Amana ice maker sensor?
On the Amana ARB2217CB-PARB2217CB0, the quickest “reset” for ice maker sensing and operation is a power reset: unplug the refrigerator (or switch off the breaker) for 1 minute, then restore power and allow time for ice production to restart. Use the ARB2217CB-PARB2217CB0 owner's manual to confirm your ice maker’s exact on/off and first-use steps.
What to check after the reset
If the ice maker still is not producing, these model-specific basics usually solve it:
- Confirm the ice bin is fully seated and the ice maker arm is down (on).
- Verify the freezer temperature is 0°F to 2°F (-18°C to -17°C); the ice maker will not cycle correctly if the freezer is warmer.
- Allow about 24 hours after restoring power for the first full harvest.
- Discard ice made in the first 12 hours after startup to flush the system.
- If you hear humming and the ice maker is on but there is no water connection, turn the ice maker off by raising the arm.
Quick troubleshooting guide (symptom to likely cause)
| What you notice | Most likely cause | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| No ice at all after reset | Ice maker arm is up (off) or bin not seated | Lower arm, reseat bin, wait 3 to 24 hours |
| Ice maker runs but no water fills | Water supply issue or inlet valve issue | Confirm house valve is open; check for kinks; follow how to diagnose a faulty refrigerator water inlet valve |
| Ice production is slow | Freezer not cold enough | Set freezer colder; avoid frequent door openings |
| Loud buzzing during fill | Water valve energizing during fill | This is normal during fill; check for leaks at connections |
When a part is the fix
If the ice maker mechanism is not cycling even with correct temperature and water supply, replacement is a common next step for this model.
- Consider the refrigerator ice maker D7824706Q if the unit will not harvest or cycle.
- If the ice maker is harvesting but cubes are not ejecting cleanly, the refrigerator ice ejector WP627843 can be involved.
Why it matters
Ice makers depend on three things working together: freezer temperature, water supply, and the ice maker’s shutoff/sensing position (arm down). A simple power reset clears minor control glitches, but temperature and water issues are what usually stop ice production.
Last updated: January 2026





