How does the ice maker in a French door refrigerator stay cold enough to make ice when the top part of the fridge is just for cooling and not freezing?

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How does the ice maker in a French door refrigerator stay cold enough to make ice when the top part of the fridge is just for cooling and not freezing?

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They just run some of the cooling lines to it, same as for the freezer section. Minifridges operate similarly. The “freezer” tray has cooling lines running through it to directly cool the freezer area and uses that cold area to cool the rest of the fridge to a lesser extent.

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