Installation Guide

Water
Valve
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18.
Secure
plastic
water
tubing
to
rear
of
cabinet
with
two
piastic
clamps
(9).
NOTE:
Clean
back
of
cabinet
with
a
commercial
household
cleaner,
ammonia
or
alcohol
before
applying
clamps.
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2.10
Connecting
Ice
Maker
To
Water
Supply
Unplug
the
refrigerator.
To
eliminate
the
danger
of
electric
shock
during
installation,
you
must
unplug
the
refrigerator
from
its
electrical
outlet.
IMPORTANT:
Ensure
that
your
water
supply
line
connections
comply
with
all
local
plumbing
codes.
Before
Installing
The
Water
Supply
Line,
You
Will
Need:
Basic
tools:
adjustable
wrench,
flat
blade
screwdriver,
and
Phillips*
screwdriver.
Access
to
a
household
cold
water
line
with
water
pressure
between
20
and 120
psi.
A
water
supply
line
made
of
1/4
inch
(6.4
mm)
OD,
copper
tubing.
To
determine
the
length
of
copper
tubing
needed,
you
will
need
to
measure
the
distance
from
the
ice
maker
inlet
valve
at
the
back
of
the
refrigerator
to
your
cold
water
pipe.
Then
add
approximately
7
feet
(2.1
meters),
so
the
refrigerator
can
be
moved
out
for
cleaning.
A
shutoff
valve
to
connect
the
water
supply
line
to
your
household
water
system.
DO
NOT
use
a
self-piercing
type
shutoff
valve.
A
compression
nut
and
ferrule
(sleeve)
for
connecting
the
water
supply
line
to
the
ice
maker
inlet
valve.
NOTE:
Water
line
kit
number
5303917950,
available
from
your
appliance
dealer
at
additional
cost,
contains
25
Water
line
kit
number
5303917950,
available
from
your
appliance
dealer
at
additional
cost,
contains
25
compression
nuts,
(2)
ferrules/sleeves,
and
instructions
for
installing
a
water
supply
line.
To
Connect
Water
5upply
Line
To
Ice
Maker
Inlet
Valve:
1.
Disconnect
refrigerator
from
electric
power
supply.
2.
Place
end
of
water
supply
line
into
sink
or
bucket.
Turn
ON
water
supply
and
flush
supply
line
until
water
is
clear.
Turn
OFF
water
supply
at
shutoff
valve.
3.
Unscrew
plastic
cap
from
water
valve
inlet
and
discard
cap.
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