Whirlpool TT14DKXJW00 manual Style, Connecting to refrigerator

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5.Using a grounded drill, drill a ¹⁄₄-inch hole in the cold water pipe you have selected.

1.Cold Water Pipe

2.Pipe Clamp

3.Copper Tubing

4.Compression Nut

5.Compression Sleeve

6.Shut Off Valve

7.Packing Nut

6.Fasten shut-off valve to cold water pipe with pipe clamp. Be sure outlet end is solidly in the ¹⁄₄-inch drilled hole in the water pipe and that washer is under the pipe clamp. Tighten packing nut. Tighten the pipe clamp screws carefully and evenly so washer makes a watertight seal. Do not overtighten or you may crush the copper tubing, especially if soft (coiled) copper tubing is used. Now you are ready to connect the copper tubing.

7.Slip compression sleeve and compression nut on copper tubing as shown. Insert end of tubing into outlet end squarely as far as it will go. Screw compression nut onto outlet end with adjustable wrench. Do not overtighten.

8.Place the free end of the tubing into a container or sink, and turn ON main water supply and flush out tubing until water is clear. Turn OFF shut-off valve on the water pipe. Coil copper tubing.

Connecting to refrigerator:

NOTE: The first step for connecting the water line to your refrigerator is different depending on the type of water valve provided with your refrigerator. See the diagrams below to determine the style of valve you have. (On kit models, assemble water valve to refrigerator per kit instructions.)

1.For Style 1, disconnect the tube clamp on the back of the product and insert the copper tubing through the clamp, as shown. Remove the tape label from the valve inlet and insert copper tubing until it bottoms out (approximately ³⁄₄-inch). Tighten nut by hand as much as possible; then turn the nut an additional ¹⁄₂ turn using a wrench. Do not overtighten. Re-attach the tube clamp and tube to the back of the cabinet. Skip to Step 2.

For Style 2, disconnect the tube clamp on the back of the product and insert copper tubing through the clamp as shown. Attach the copper tube to the valve inlet using a compression nut and sleeve as shown. Tighten the compression nut. Do not overtighten. Re- attach the tube clamp and tube to the back of the cabinet. Move to Step 2.

2.Turn shut-off valve ON. Check For Leaks. Tighten any connections (including connections at the valve) or nuts that leak.

Style 1

1.Tube Clamp

2.Copper Tubing

3.Compression Nut

4.Valve Inlet

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Contents Guide d’utilisation Et d’entretien Use & Care Guide2202187 Table DES Matières Your safety and the safety of others is very important Refrigerator SafetyBefore you throw away your old refrigerator or freezer Parts and Features Removing Packaging Materials Installing Your RefrigeratorUnpacking Your Refrigerator Space RequirementsRead all directions carefully before you begin Connecting the Refrigerator To a Water SourceElectrical Requirements Recommended Grounding MethodStyle Connecting to refrigeratorTo replace doors on hinges Reversing the Door SwingTools Needed To remove doors from hingesBottom Hinge Reversing the Door HandlesTop Hinge Center HingeStyle Door Closing and AlignmentUnderstanding Sounds You May Hear Using Your RefrigeratorEnsuring Proper Air Circulation Storing Fresh Food Setting the ControlAdjusting Control Settings Food Storage GuideStoring Frozen Food Crisper and Crisper Cover Refrigerator FeaturesRefrigerator Shelves Meat Drawer and CoverTo remove the shelf Ice Maker OperationFreezer Shelf Style To remove the glass coverCaring for Your Refrigerator Cleaning Your RefrigeratorPart Comments Vacations Power InterruptionsChanging the Light Bulb Vacation and Moving CareThere is water in the defrost drain pan TroubleshootingYour refrigerator will not operate Lights do not workIce maker is producing too little ice Motor seems to run too muchRefrigerator seems to make too much noise Ice maker is not producing iceDoors are difficult to open Temperature is too warmDivider between the two compartments is warm There is interior moisture build-upU.S.A Assistance Or ServiceCanada Full FIVE-YEAR Warranty on Sealed Refrigeration System Full ONE-YEAR Warranty on RefrigeratorVotre sécurité et celle des autres est très importante Sécurité DU RéfrigérateurAvant de jeter votre vieux réfrigérateur ou congélateur Pièces ET Caractéristiques Espacement requis Installation DU RéfrigérateurEnlèvement des matériaux d’emballage Outils requis Méthode recommandée de mise à la terreSpécifications électriques Arrivée d’eau froideRaccordement au réfrigérateur Pour enlever les portes des charnières Pour réinstaller les portes sur les charnièresPortes Outils RequisCharnière inférieure Inversion des poignées de porteCharnière supérieure Charnière centraleFermeture et alignement des Portes Pouvez entendre Utilisation DU RéfrigérateurPour s’assurer d’une circulation ’air appropriée Commande Réglage des commandesAjustement des réglages de Emballage Guide d’entreposage Des alimentsConservation des aliments frais Conservation des aliments congelésTablettes du réfrigérateur Bac à légumes et couvercle Bac à viande et couvercleClayette du congélateur Utilisation de la machine à GlaçonsPièces Commentaires Nettoyage du réfrigérateurVacances Remplacement de l’ampoule ’éclairagePannes de courant Entretien avant les vacances ou Lors d’un déménagementDéménagement DépannageLes ampoules n’éclairent pas La machine à glaçons ne produit pas de glaçons Le plat de dégivrage contient de l’eauLe moteur semble fonctionner excessivement Le réfrigérateur semble faire trop de bruitIl existe une accumulation d’humidité à l’intérieur Mauvais goût ou odeur des glaçonsLa cloison entre les deux sections est tiède La température est trop tièdeLes portes ne se ferment pas complètement Les portes sont difficiles à ouvrirAux États-Unis Assistance OU ServiceAu Canada Garantie DU Réfrigérateur Estate