Installation Guide
Slide
brass
compression
nut,
then
ferrule
(sleeve),
onto
water
supply
line,
as
shown.
Push
water
supply
line
into
water
valve
inlet
as
far
as
it
will
go
(1/4
Inch).
Slide
ferrule
(sleeve)
into
valve
inlet
and
finger
tighten
compression
nut
onto
valve.
Tighten
another
haif
turn
with
a
wrench;
DO
NOT
over
tighten.
With
steel
clamp
and
screw,
secure
water
supply
line
to
rear
panei
of
refrigerator
at
iocation
as
shown.
Coii
excess
water
supply
line
(about
2-1/2
turns)
behind
refrigerator
as
shown
and
arrange
coiis
so
they
do
not
vibrate
or
wear
against
any
other
surface.
Turn
ON
water
suppiy
at
shutoff
valve
and
tighten
any
connections
that
leak.
Reconnect
refrigerator
to
electric
power
suppiy.
To
turn
ice
maker
on,
iower
wire
signai
arm.
(See
ice
maker
front
cover
for
on/off
position
of
arm.
iMPORTANT:
It
takes
approximately
24
hours
for
the
ice
maker
to
begin
producing
ice.
Air
in
new
plumbing
lines
may
cause
ice
maker
to
cycie
two
or
three
times
before
making
a
full
tray
of
ice.
New
piumbing
may
cause
ice
to
be
discoiored
or
have
poor
fl
avor.
Discard
ice
made
during
the
first
24
hours.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Plastic
Water
Tubing
to
Ice
Maker
^F*Tube
Steel
Clamp
Brass
Compression
Nut
-Ferrule
(Sleeve)
V
Copper
water
line
Water
Vdve
Bracket
Valve
Intel
â– Water
Valve
Copper
water
line
from
household
water
supply
(Include
enough
tubing
in
loop
to
allow
rTKH/ing
refrigerator
out
to
r
deantrig.)
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