Connect to Refrigerator
1.Create a service loop (minimum diameter of 2 ft [61 cm]) with the copper tubing. Avoid kinks when coiling the copper tubing.
2.Remove the plastic cap from water valve inlet port. Place a compression nut and sleeve on the copper tubing.
3.Insert the end of the copper tubing into the water valve inlet port. Shape tubing slightly so that the tubing feeds straight into the port to avoid kinks.
4.Slide the compression nut over the sleeve and screw into the water valve inlet port.
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| B |
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| D |
A. Plastic water tubing | C. Compression nut |
B. Sleeve | D. Copper tubing |
5.Using an adjustable wrench, hold the nut on the plastic water line to keep it from moving. Then, with a second wrench turn the compression nut on the copper tubing counterclockwise to completely tighten. Do not overtighten.
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B
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A. “P” clamp | C. Compression nut |
B. Plastic water line | D. Copper tubing |
6.Check connection by pulling on copper tubing. Attach copper tubing to refrigerator cabinet with a “P” clamp. Turn on water supply to refrigerator and check for leaks. Correct any leaks.
Complete the Installation
WARNING
Electrical Shock Hazard
Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet.
Do not remove ground prong.
Do not use an adapter.
Do not use an extension cord.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, fire, or electrical shock.
1.Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet.
NOTE: Allow 24 hours to produce the first batch of ice. Discard the first three batches of ice produced. Allow 3 days to completely fill the ice container.
Refrigerator Doors and Drawer
All graphics referenced in the following instructions are included later in this section after “Final Steps.”
Remove and Replace Handles
1.Using a ³⁄₃₂" or ¹⁄₈" hex key, loosen the two setscrews located on the side of each handle. See Metal Handle graphics 1 and 2.
2.Pull the handle straight out from the door. Make sure you keep the screws for reattaching the handles.
3.To replace the handles, reverse the directions.
Remove Doors and Hinges
IMPORTANT:
■Remove food and any adjustable door or utility bins from doors.
■Keep the refrigerator doors closed until you are ready to lift them free from the cabinet.
NOTE: Provide additional support for the refrigerator door while the hinges are being removed. Do not depend on the door gasket magnets to hold the door in place while you are working.
TOOLS NEEDED: ⁵⁄₁₆", ³⁄₈", ¹⁄₄" hex head socket wrench, Torx®† T20 screwdriver, #2 Phillips screwdriver, and a
1.Unplug refrigerator or disconnect power.
2.Remove the base grille. Grasp the grille firmly and pull it toward you.
†®TORX is a registered trademark of Acument Intellectual Properties, LLC.
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