Can you run a KitchenAid ice maker without a filter?
Yes. You can run the KitchenAid freestanding ice maker model KUIC15POZP1 without the water filter installed, but the incoming water will not be filtered. For the correct bypass or cap position and installation details, follow the steps in the KUIC15POZP1 owner's manual.
What changes when you run without a filter
Running without a filter mainly affects water quality, not basic operation.
- Ice can pick up more taste or odor from your household water
- Sediment can build up faster in the water system
- You may need to clean the reservoir and water path more often
- If your unit uses a filter cap or bypass, it must be installed correctly to prevent leaks
How to do it the right way
Most KitchenAid undercounter and freestanding ice makers use a filter head that needs either a filter cartridge or a cap/bypass piece seated fully.
- Turn the ice maker off.
- Remove the filter cartridge.
- Install the filter cap/bypass as shown in the KUIC15POZP1 owner's manual.
- Turn the water supply back on (if it was shut off) and check for leaks.
- Turn the ice maker on and discard the first batch or two of ice.
Filter vs no filter: quick comparison
| Setup | What you get | What to watch for |
|---|---|---|
| Filter installed | Better taste and less sediment | Replace on schedule to maintain flow |
| No filter (cap/bypass installed) | Ice maker still runs | More odor/taste, more mineral buildup |
Why it matters
Unfiltered water can increase mineral scale and sediment inside the water valve, reservoir, and recirculation system. Keeping water clean helps protect components like the water valve W10897719 and can reduce “runs but no ice” or slow-production complaints.
Last updated: January 2026
How do you reset the icemaker on a KitchenAid refrigerator?
For the KitchenAid KUIC15POZP1 freestanding ice maker, the most reliable “reset” is a power reset: turn the unit off, disconnect power for about 1 minute, then restore power and turn it back on. This clears minor control glitches and restarts the ice-making cycle; use the KUIC15POZP1 owner’s manual for the exact control and indicator behavior.
Quick reset steps (power reset)
- Turn the ice maker OFF at the control (if equipped).
- Unplug the unit or switch OFF the circuit breaker for about 60 seconds.
- Restore power.
- Turn the ice maker ON.
- Wait for the unit to start a normal cycle; initial ice can take a while after a reset.
If it still won’t make ice after resetting
These checks solve most “runs but no ice” and “not running” complaints on freestanding ice makers:
- Confirm the water supply shutoff valve is fully open.
- Check the inlet line for kinks or a pinched section behind the cabinet.
- Make sure the drain setup matches your installation (gravity drain vs drain pump).
- Clean mineral scale from the water system and evaporator area (scale can slow or stop production).
- Listen for pump activity during a cycle; a failed pump can prevent proper water circulation.
Common parts related to “won’t restart” symptoms
If the unit powers on but does not circulate or fill water correctly after a reset, these model-compatible parts are often involved:
| Symptom after reset | What to suspect | Model-compatible part |
|---|---|---|
| No water entering | Inlet valve not opening | Water valve W10897719 |
| Water present but not circulating over evaporator | Recirculation pump issue | Ice maker recirculation pump W11542867 |
| Unit needs a hard restart or behaves erratically | Control not operating correctly | Ice maker electronic control board W11034363 |
Why it matters
A reset only clears a temporary control fault. If KUIC15POZP1 has a water supply problem, scale buildup, or a failing pump or control, the ice maker can power up normally but still stall mid-cycle or produce little to no ice.
Related help: ice maker runs but no ice
Last updated: January 2026
Why is my KitchenAid icemaker not making ice?
If your KitchenAid freestanding ice maker KUIC15POZP1 runs but is not making ice, the most common causes are no water supply, restricted water flow (filter or valve), poor circulation in the reservoir, or a control or pump issue. Start with water and airflow checks before replacing parts.
Quick checks first (no tools)
- Confirm the unit is powered on and not in a cleaning or standby mode (see the KUIC15POZP1 owner's manual).
- Verify the water shutoff valve is fully open and the supply line is not kinked.
- Make sure the drain setup is correct for your installation (gravity drain vs. drain pump) using the KUIC15POZP1 installation guide.
- Check that the condenser area has airflow; blocked vents can reduce ice production.
- If the bin is full, some models pause production until ice is removed.
Most likely causes and what to do
| What you notice | Likely cause | What we recommend |
|---|---|---|
| No water entering during fill | Water supply issue or failed inlet valve | Check shutoff, line, then consider the water valve W10897719 |
| Water present but weak flow | Restricted filter or reservoir issue | Replace the cartridge hood F2WC9I1 if your unit uses it; inspect the ice maker water reservoir W11614100 |
| Water in reservoir but no circulation | Failed recirculation pump | Test/replace the ice maker recirculation pump W11542867 |
| Unit runs, freezes slab, but will not cut | Cutter grid problem | Inspect/replace the grid-assy, 2 W10919199 |
| Random behavior, no consistent cycle | Control problem | Consider the ice maker electronic control board W11034363 |
Why it matters
Ice makers depend on steady water fill, proper recirculation over the evaporator, and a complete harvest and cut cycle. A small restriction (filter, valve, reservoir scaling) can stop ice production long before the compressor fails.
Helpful DIY guidance
- Use the symptom guide ice maker runs but no ice to narrow down whether the issue is fill, freeze, harvest, or cut.
- If you suspect circulation problems, follow how to replace a freestanding ice maker recirculation pump.
Last updated: January 2026





