Maintenance & Prevention
Changing a Thermador Water Filter — and Making the Symbol Stop Flashing
Fit the new filter and rotate it fully home so the lines on the cap align with the lines on the compartment, then hold LIGHT / FILTER — or SUPER COOL on some models — together with ICE for three seconds. The symbol stops flashing and the counter restarts. Run several glasses through to purge trapped air before judging the water.
The full guide
The three-second answer
If your filter is new and the symbol is still flashing, you are looking for this:
Hold LIGHT / FILTER — or SUPER COOL on some models — together with ICE, for three seconds.
The symbol stops and the counter restarts. Nothing is wrong with the appliance or with the filter.
Why it needs doing at all
The reminder is a counter, not a measurement. It tracks time and volume; it does not sense what is in the water and it has no way of knowing you have fitted a new cartridge. So on many models it keeps flashing until it is told — which is why so many people conclude their new filter is faulty and buy another one.
Where the filters are
The water filter sits inside the cabinet on a column, in its own compartment. It comes out with a quarter turn and the new one goes in the same way.
Seating is the step that gets missed. Rotate it fully home so the lines on the cap line up with the lines on the compartment. A filter left half-turned restricts flow, and restricted flow looks exactly like a failing dispenser or an ice maker that has given up.
The odor filter is a separate carbon cartridge for the air inside the cabinet. It is what stops last night's fish scenting the butter, it is replaced far less often, and most owners have never touched one. If your refrigerator smells despite being clean, that is the part to look at.
The whole job, in order
- Turn off the water at the shut-off valve if you would rather be careful. On most of these you do not need to, but a filter head that has been in place for years can drip.
- Remove the old cartridge with a quarter turn.
- Fit the new one and rotate it fully home, lines aligned.
- Reset the reminder — the three seconds above.
- Purge. Run several glasses through the dispenser. The first ones may be cloudy with trapped air, which is normal and clears.
- Check the ice. The first batch after a filter change is worth discarding.
If the ice maker stops after a filter change, that sequence is why. A cartridge not fully seated or a reminder never reset are the two commonest causes of "it worked until I changed the filter" — both free to fix, and both mistaken for a repair every week.
How often, on this water
About every six months. Miami-Dade water is hard, and there is no case for stretching the interval here — the manufacturer's own figure is written for the country as a whole and this end of it is harder than average.
If flow drops noticeably well before six months, the filter is reporting something about the supply: pressure, sediment, or a shut-off valve that is not fully open. That is worth chasing rather than solving with a fresh cartridge every eight weeks.
When it is not the filter
- No water at all — start at the shut-off valve under the sink and the line behind the appliance
- Slow water with a new, correctly seated filter — house pressure, or a kinked line
- Water fine, ice poor — an ice-maker question rather than a filter one
- Water tasting stale after a period away — run several liters through before judging it
The full dispenser and filter symptom page works down the list in order, cheapest first.
Worth doing at the same time
Since you are already inside the cabinet with a cloth in your hand: wipe the door seal folds dry, and look at whether the drip channel at the back is clear. Both take two minutes, and both prevent the calls we would otherwise be taking from you in six months.
If it turns out to be a repair
What this leads to, and what it costs
Every job on this site is priced the same way: an on-site diagnostic first, the figure agreed in writing before anybody starts.
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Often a three-second fix Water dispenser or filter symbol
Little or no water at the dispenser, or a filter symbol that keeps flashing after you have already changed the filter. The second one is a reset rather than a repair.
- Water slow or not dispensing
- Filter symbol flashing after a change
- Water tasting of nothing in particular
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from $155 Descaling and maintenance
South Florida water is hard, and this platform publishes a code for scale in the heat pump. Descaling, filter changes and the checks that keep a $155 service from becoming a $245 assembly.
- E12 and E2060 — scale, published as a condition
- Water and air filters changed and registered
- Condenser and hood filters cleaned properly
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Freedom columns · French door · Under-counter Built-in refrigerators & columns
A Freedom column is one cabinet holding one temperature — all refrigerator, no freezer in it — usually installed beside a freezer column as a matched pair behind panels that look like joinery. That makes the diagnosis cleaner and the access harder.
- Not holding temperature
- Frost or condensation inside the cabinet
- A door that no longer seals against its panel
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Inside the freezer column Ice makers
There is no standalone ice machine on this brand. The ice maker is a module inside a freezer column, fed by a water line run through the cabinetry — so this page is about that module and the water reaching it, not about an undercounter machine behind a bar.
- No ice at all, in a freezer that is holding temperature
- Hollow, small or cloudy cubes from a full mold
- Ice that has taken on a taste or a smell
Questions people ask about this
I changed the filter and the symbol is still flashing.
That is the reminder rather than the filter. It is a counter, not a measurement, and on many models it has to be reset by hand: hold LIGHT / FILTER, or SUPER COOL, together with ICE for three seconds.
How often should it be changed here?
About every six months is the usual guidance, and Miami-Dade water gives no reason to stretch it. If your water slows noticeably before six months, the filter is telling you something about the supply rather than about itself.
Does a third-party filter work?
Sometimes, and the failure mode is the reason we would not: filters that do not seat quite right restrict flow, and the symptoms are exactly those of a failing dispenser or a dying ice maker. It is the cheapest part of the appliance to be certain about.
The water is cloudy after the change.
Trapped air, and it is expected. Run several glasses through and it clears. Cloudy water that persists past a few liters is worth mentioning.
What is the odor filter?
A carbon filter for the air inside the cabinet rather than the water — it is what keeps strong-smelling food from scenting everything else. It is replaced far less often than the water filter and almost nobody knows it exists.
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This article is based on:
- Official manufacturer documentation
- Internal repair procedures
- Technician repair history
- Company quality standards