INSIAllAIION
CONNECTING THE WATER LINES (CONT.)
•Fasten the shutoff valve to the cold water pipe with the pipe clamp. Be sure the outlet end is solidly in the
•Slip the compression sleeve and the compression nut onto the copper tubing as shown. Insert the end of the tubing into the outlet end squarely as far as it will go. Screw the compression nut onto the outlet end with a wrench. A flare nut wrench works best, but an
IMPORTANT: Before connecting the tubing to the refrigerator, be sure the refrigerator power cord is not plugged into the wall outlet.
NOTE: If your refrigerator is equipped with an internal water filter, an external
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Tubing
Connection
•Remove the plastic flexible cap from the water valve.
•Place the compression nut and ferrule (sleeve) onto the end of the tubing as shown.
•Place the free end of the tubing into a container or sink, and turn on the main water supply. Flush out the tubing until the water is clear. Turn off the shutoff valve on the water pipe. Coil the copper tubing as shown below.
| Cold Water Pipe |
Packing |
|
Nut | Pipe Clamp |
\ | Coil of Polyethelyne |
| |
| or Copper Tubing |
Shutoff
CompressionCompression
•Insert the end of the copper tubing into the connection as far as possible. While holding the tubing, tighten the fitting.
IMPORTANT: Tighten any connections that leak. Open the water at the shutoff valve.
•Plug in the refrigerator.
•Arrange the coil of copper tubing behind the refrigerator so it does not vibrate against the back of the refrigerator or against the wall.
•Check for leaks.
•Before connecting the water line to house, purge house line for 2 minute.
NOTE: It may take a few seconds for water to
begin to flow as the internal tank fills and air clears from the lines.
•Push the refrigerator back to the wall.
•Set the icemaker switch to the ON position.
NOTE: The icemaker will not begin to operate until it reaches its operating temperature of 15°F
NOTE: Throw away the first few batches of ice (about 20 pieces).
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