Sub-Zero
EC 60 flags the ice maker system before you notice the empty bin.
EC 60 is the control board reporting an ice maker fault. A harvest cycle that stalled, a fill that never completed, or sensor feedback outside the expected range. It is the machine asking for service while the problem is still small.
Because the code covers the whole ice subsystem, a real diagnosis means testing the module, the fill valve, the water pressure, and the sensors in order. We do exactly that, with the common replacement parts already on the truck.
The ice maker module weakens with age and stops partway through a harvest.
A scaled valve or low water pressure leaves trays underfilled, and the system flags the shortfall.
Sensor drift makes the board misjudge when ice is ready.
EC 60 with working ice usually means the failure is intermittent. Intermittent becomes permanent. The early appointment is the cheap one.
It can be. A badly overdue filter drops pressure enough to trigger fill faults. Checking filter status is step one.
Usually. Ice maker assemblies, valves, and sensors for current Sub-Zero platforms ride on every Noble truck.
One call, and it is handled. Open daily, 7am to 7pm.
Same day slots are limited and go to the first callers. The diagnostic is credited toward your repair, so it costs you nothing to find out.