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Anonymous Posted on Sep 01, 2011

I have a roper side by side with ice and water despenser. after getting a glass of water and ice i find white particles floating around the bottom. I've never changed the filter and am not sure where it is if there is one also I have a round knob that is on the bottom vent cover that I'm not sure what it does either. seems like they left it accessable for a reason and its connected to two white tubes. Thanks for help Adam

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Hi Adam,
The knob you speak of is the filter location. Take that off, remove the filter, and replace with a new one, that should solve the trouble, you can probably get a new one online or thru Lowes or Home Depot, or any place that has this style machine for sale, i.e. Sears.
Hope this is of help. Please rate and comment, Thank You
Joe

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