GE Profile - Opal 2.0 38 lb. Portable Ice maker with Nugget Ice Production and Built-In WiFi - Stainless Steel
Model:XPIO23SCSS
SKU:6465028
Specifications
Key Specs
Product Height16 1/2 inchesProduct Width10 1/2 inchesProduct Depth17 1/2 inchesDaily Ice Production38 poundsIce Storage Capacity3 poundsClear IcefalseColor FinishStainless steel
General
Product NameOpal 2.0 38 lb. Portable Ice maker with Nugget Ice Production and Built-In WiFiBrandGE ProfileModel NumberXPIO23SCSSColorStainless SteelColor FinishStainless steel
Dimensions
Product Height16 1/2 inchesProduct Width10 1/2 inchesProduct Depth17 1/2 inchesProduct Weight35 pounds
Capacity
Daily Ice Production38 poundsIce Storage Capacity3 pounds
Ice & Water
Clear IcefalseIce Maker Ice FormNuggetWater SourceReservoirDrain Requiredfalse
Filter Info
Water FiltertrueWater Filter Model NumberP4INKFILTR
Features
Ice Maker TypeCountertop/portableSelf-CleaningfalseIce Scoop IncludedtrueAuto Shut-OfftrueControl TypeTouchscreenFront Ventingfalse
Electrical Specification
Amperage2.5 amperesVoltage120 volts
Certifications Listings & Approvals
ADA CompliantfalseChemical DisclosuresFor more information about chemicals in this product, including PFAS chemicals, visit: https://www.geappliances.com/chemical-reports. Para obtener más información sobre los productos químicos de este producto, incluidos los productos químicos PFAS, visite: https://www.geappliances.com/chemical-reports.”
Warranty
Warranty - PartsLimited 1-year entire applianceWarranty - LaborLimited 1-year entire appliance
Other
UPC084691856412
Questions & Answers (41)
Q: how long does it last till it quits making ice? (5 answers)
A: Our family friend and I both bought ours in 2018. They bought theirs in November and we bought ours in December. Theirs quit working in August and ours quit in September. We cleaned it regularly. It was the first generation but still, one would think it should work longer than 3 years for the money.Q: What is the difference between the 1.0 and the 2.0? (2 answers)
A: The ice bin is more secure on 2.0 — with double pane plastic front and plastic grab ledge for open. There isn’t a on/off button in the front of 2.0. The intake hose on the back is in a better location on 2.0. 2.0 is dark grey, rather than black. The fan vents are a slightly different configuration. 2.0 doesn’t use the bulky filter that cost $30 each. Unit 2.0 has been quieter than 1.0. Use a mixture of distilled water with tap water to avoid calcium deposits along seams of the unit. I’d like to get some special techo-thank-you from BestBuy for my insightful answers.Q: Where is the water reservoir on this ice maker? (6 answers)
A: It is below the ice tray, so you need to remove the tray to fill the reservoir.- A: Yes, we’ve had ours for almost four weeks and it does the same thing.
Q: Can the side tank reservoir be added to this one if it is purchased separately? (3 answers)
A: Yes. I had an old Opal that stopped working and had the side unit with it. I purchased the new Opal and used my old side tank. It works fine.Q: What is difference between models XPIO23SCSS vs XPIO13SCSS? (1 answers)
A: The XPIO13 includes the side water tank while the XPIO23 does not.- A: Hello. We appreciate you choosing our Opal ice maker, though we regret that you’re having an issue with the unit leaking. We know this must be frustrating, especially as it's new - we’d like to help. We do expect that some condensation may form, resulting in water dripping under the ice bin. This water might sometimes collect and drip down the lower front surface of the ice maker. If this is where the leak is, installing the drip tray to collect the water might help. If you believe the leak you’re seeing isn’t normal, we do have Opal Support available at 1-866-907-6718; those specialists can certainly assist further. We hope this is solved for you soon, and we're always available if you have any other concerns or questions. All the best. -Sarah@GEA
- A: Hi there - Thanks for reaching out to us about what kind of water to use for your Opal icemaker. The manual for this unit states that you should use drinking water that has less than 12 grains of hardness per gallon. Using water that is not within these standards will void your warranty so please ensure you are using the correct water. We know you're going to love this icemaker and we're sure it will serve your needs for a long time to come. Reach out to us again should you have additional questions. Kind regards. -Kacie@GEA