Viking Ice Machine E8 Error: Ice bin full
What Viking Ice Machine E8 Means E8 simply means the ice bin is full — this is normal. Use some ice and the machine will resume production automatically. If E8 shows with an empty bin, clean the bin level sensor (infrared emitter/receiver) with a damp cloth — frost or mineral deposits can cause false readings. […]
Quick Assessment
Answer to continue safely
Is it safe to keep using?
Yes. E8 is normal operation — the machine is doing its job by pausing when the bin is full. Use ice to create space and production resumes automatically.
Can I reset the code?
Yes. Remove ice from the bin or clean the bin sensor. Production resumes automatically within 10-15 minutes once the sensor detects available space.
When to stop immediately?
Stop if you notice: No need to stop — this is normal operation, If E8 shows with an empty bin, clean the sensor.
Symptoms You May Notice
Machine idle — bin appears full
The ice machine is in standby. No freezing or harvest activity is occurring.
Machine is idle
No freezing or harvest activity — the machine is in standby.
Bin appears full of ice
The ice storage bin is filled to the sensor level.
Possible Causes
Bin is genuinely full
Normal operation — the machine has produced enough ice to fill the bin.
DIY PossibleBin sensor blocked by frost
Frost buildup on the bin sensor makes it think the bin is full when it is not.
DIY PossibleBin sensor malfunction
The optical or infrared bin level sensor has failed.
Requires ProfessionalSafe Checks You Can Do
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Use some ice
Remove ice from the bin. The machine should detect the space and resume production within 10-15 minutes.
If the bin is empty but E8 persists, the sensor may be blocked or faulty.
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Clean the bin sensor
Locate the bin level sensor (usually an infrared emitter/receiver on opposite sides of the bin area) and wipe clean with a damp cloth.
Frost, mineral deposits, or condensation on the sensor lens can trigger a false full reading.
When to Call a Professional
Contact a qualified technician if:
- Sensor shows bin full with bin completely empty
- Sensor lens is clean but still triggers false full reading
- Sensor wiring is damaged or corroded
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