Installation guide
To
Install
Anti-tip
Boards
2.
Connect
the
flexible,
codes
approved
water
supply
line
to
the
1.
Mark
the
stud
locations
on
rear wall
80"
to
90"
(203
cm
to
water
shutoff
valve
by
threading
the
provided
nut
onto
the
229
cm)
above
floor.
shutoff
valve
as
shown.
2.
Securely
attach
one
or
two
2"
x
4"
x
32"
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NOTE:
The
shutoff
valve
shown
is
in
the
side
cabinet
as
81
cm)
boards
to
wall
studs
behind
refrigerator.
Use
six
recommended.
#8
x
3"
(7.6
cm)
(or
longer)
wood
screws.
The
wood
screws
must
be
screwed
into
the
studs
at
least
1%"
(3.8
cm).
The
board(s)
must
overlap
the
compressor
cover.
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A.
Bulb
B.
Nut
4"
C.
Water
tubing
(213.4
cm)
3.
Place
the
end
of
the
tubing
into
a
bucket,
and
turn
shutoff
valve
ON.
4.
Check
for
leaks.
Tighten
any
nuts
or
connections
(including
connections
at
the
valve)
that
leak.
Style
2
-
Copper
Line
Connection
NOTE:
If
there
is
a
water
supply
line
that
meets
the
specifications
in
“Water
Supply
Requirements,”
proceed
to
“Connecting
to
A.
Center
board
14"
(6.35
.
ab
fri
t
:
en
:
enter
board
74"
(
mm)
max.
above
refrigerator
Refrigerator.”
If
not,
use
the
following
instructions
to
connect
to
B.
Two
2"
x
4"
x
32"
6
cm
x
10
cm
x
81
cm)
boards
C.
Attach
to
studs
with
six
#8
x
3"
(7.6
cm)
screws
the
household
cold
water
supply.
D.
Compressor
cover
1.
Unplug
refrigerator
or
disconnect
power.
E.
Distance
from
bottom
of
anti-tio
board
to
floor
2.
Turn
OFF
main
water
supply.
Turn
ON
nearest
faucet
long
enough
to
clear
line
of
water.
3.
Locate
a
¥"
to
1%"
(1.25
cm
to
3.18
cm)
vertical
cold
water
Connect
the
Water
Supply
pipe
near
the
refrigerator.
Read
all
directions
before
you
begin.
IMPORTANT:
IMPORTANT:
If
you
turn
the
refrigerator
on
before
the
water
line
is
m
Make
sure
it
is
a
cold
water
pipe.
connected,
turn
the
ice
maker
OFF.
gm
Horizontal
pipe
will
work,
but
drill
on
the
top
side
of
the
pipe,
not the
bottom.
This
will
help
keep
water
away
from
Connect
to
Water
Line
the
drill
and
keep
normal
sediment
from
collecting
in
the
valve.
Parts
Needed:
4.
Determine
the
length
of
copper
tubing
you
need.
Measure
m=
Minimum
7
ft
(2.13
m)
flexible,
codes
approved
water
from
the
connection
on
the
lower
left
rear
of
refrigerator
to
the
supply
line
water
pipe.
Add
7
ft
(2.1
m)
to
allow
for
cleaning.
Use
1%"
(6.35
mm)
O.D.
(outside
diameter)
copper
tubing.
Be
sure
both
Style
1
-
Shutoff
Valve
Connection
ends
of
copper
tubing
are
cut
square.
NOTE:
If
your
water
line
connection
does
not
look
like
Style
1,
see
5.
Using
a
cordless
drill, drill
a
%"
(6.35
mm)
hole
in
the
cold
“Style
2
-
Copper
Line
Connection.”
water
pipe
you
have
selected.
1.
Unplug
refrigerator
or
disconnect
power
supply.
IMPORTANT:
Before
attaching
the
tubing
to
shutoff
valve,
flush
the
main
water
supply
line
to
remove
particles
and
air
in
the
water
line.
Allow
enough
flow
so
that
water
becomes
clear.
Flushing
the
water
line
may
help
avoid
filters
and/or
water
valves
from
becoming
clogged.
A.
Cold
water
pipe
E.
Compression
sleeve
B.
Pipe
clamp
F.
Shutoff
valve
C.
Copper
tubing
G.
Packing
nut
D.
Compression
nut
6.
Fasten
the
shutoff
valve
to
the
cold
water
pipe
with
the
pipe
clamp.
Be
sure
the
outlet
end
is
solidly
in
the
14"
(6.35
mm)
drilled
hole
in
the
water
pipe
and
that
the
washer
is
under
the
pipe
clamp.
Tighten
the
packing
nut.
Tighten
the
pipe
clamp
screws
slowly
and
evenly
so
washer
makes
a
watertight
seal.
Do
not
overtighten.
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