Electrical Shock Hazard
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Disconnect electrical supply to
refrigerator before installing.
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Electrical drill must be grounded before
drilling holes in water line.
Failure to do so could result in electriil
shock, serious injury, or death.
Attaching the ice maker to a water supply
Read all directions carefully before you begin.
IMPORTANT:
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It may take up to 24 hours for your ice
maker to begin producing ice.
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If operating the refrigerator before install-
ing the water connection, turn ice maker to
the OFF position to prevent operation
without water.
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All installations must be in accordance with
local plumbing code requirements.
IMPORTANT:
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Use copper tubing only
and
check for leaks.
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Install ice maker tubing in areas
where temperatures are above
freezing.
Tools required:
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Standard screwdriver
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‘As-inch and X-inch open-end wrenches or
2 adjustable wrenches
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1/r-inch nut driver
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X-inch drill bit
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Hand drill or electric drill (properly
grounded)
NOTE: Your appliance dealer has
a
kit
available with a X-inch saddle type shutoff
valve, a union, and copper tubing. Before
purchasing, make sure
a
saddle type valve
complies with your local plumbing codes. Do
not use piercing type or %-inch saddle
valve which reduces water flow and clogs
more easily.
Cold water supply
Ice maker water valve
contains a fiow
washer
which is used as a
water
pressure
regulator. The ice maker needs to be
connected to a cold water line with water
pressure limitations of 20-120 PSI. If
a
problem occurs, call your utility company.
INSTALLATION IS NOT WARRANTED
BY REFRIGERATOR OR ICE MAKER
MANUFACTURER.
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