Ice Makers High Severity
TF Appliance Error Code

Monogram Ice Makers TF Error: Temperature too warm in compartment

The tF error code on a GE Monogram ice maker indicates that the compartment temperature is too warm to produce or store ice properly. The control board has detected that the ice maker module or its surrounding compartment has risen above the threshold required for ice production, pausing the freeze cycle until temperatures recover.

~20%

DIY Fixable

From $175

Typical Repair Cost

1-3 hrs

Pro Repair Time

Quick Assessment

Answer to continue safely

Is it safe to keep using?

No. The ice maker should not be used while tF is active. Ice produced at inadequate temperatures may not freeze fully, and partially frozen water in the ice maker mechanism can cause jams and damage the ejector assembly.

Can I reset the code?

No. The tF code clears automatically when the compartment temperature returns to the acceptable range. If the root cause was a door left open, closing it resolves the code within hours. Component failures require repair before the code clears.

When to stop immediately?

Stop if you notice: Stop ice maker operation and discard any ice produced during the warm period — ice made above proper temperatures may be unsafe., Arrange service if the compartment does not return to a normal temperature within 4 hours of the door being confirmed closed..

Symptoms You May Notice

Ice production has slowed significantly or stopped entirely, with the ice bin noticeably lower than usual.

tF code displayed on the ice maker or refrigerator control panel.

Existing ice in the bin is partially melted, clumped together, or has a wet, slushy appearance.

Compartment where the ice maker is mounted feels noticeably warmer than it should when reached inside.

Possible Causes

1

Freezer or ice maker compartment door left open or a failing door gasket allowing warm air to raise the temperature.

DIY Possible
2

Failed defrost system causing ice buildup on the evaporator coil, blocking cold airflow to the ice maker compartment.

Requires Professional
3

Faulty ice maker temperature sensor reporting an artificially warm reading to the control board.

Requires Professional

Safe Checks You Can Do

These checks are safe for homeowners. No disassembly required. Do not remove panels or access internal components.
  1. 1

    Confirm the compartment door is closed and sealed

    Check that the ice maker compartment or freezer door is fully closed and the gasket seals on all sides. Remove any items that might be preventing full door closure and press the gasket back into its channel if any section has shifted.

    A misaligned ice bin or a full bin that pushes against the door from inside can prevent the door from closing fully.

  2. 2

    Check for frost buildup on the evaporator

    If the ice maker is part of a refrigerator or freezer, look at the evaporator cover panel (rear wall of the freezer) for unusual frost or ice accumulation. Heavy frost indicates the defrost system has failed, which will cause the compartment temperature to rise.

    If significant frost is visible, a manual defrost (24-hour unplug) provides temporary relief but the defrost system must be professionally serviced.

When to Call a Professional

Contact a qualified technician if:

  • The door seals properly and tF persists or recurs, indicating a defrost, fan, or refrigeration system fault requiring professional diagnosis.
  • Frost buildup is visible on the evaporator cover panel, confirming a defrost system failure that a technician must address.

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