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38
PREPARE FOR INSTALLATION
Loosen the two mounting screws (B) but do not
screw them all the way out. If your model does not
have the screws already in the freezer wall, look for
two plug buttons. Remove the plug buttons and
insert the two hex head screws (17). The screws
should extend approximately 1/2 (13mm) out
from the freezer wall.
4
Installation Instructions
ICEMAKER INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS M
Are these the right instructions for your model? Follow the Installation Instructions indicated by
the label on the back of the refrigerator— or
RQPNMLKJHGFC
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Read each step thoroughly before proceeding.
CAUTION
Unplug the
Refrigerator. To eliminate the danger
of electric shock during installation,
you must unplug the refrigerator from
its electrical outlet.
Flat blade and Phillips
screwdrivers
Pliers
TOOLS YOU WILL NEED
Sharp knife
REMOVE THE OUTLET COVER
Remove the outlet cover with a flat-blade
screwdriver.
3
B
SET POWER SWITCH TO OFF
Set the icemaker power switch to
OFF.
Leave the
power switch in the
OFF
position until the refrigerator
is connected to the water supply to prevent
premature operation.
1
Power
Switch
INSTALL FILL TUBE
If the refrigerator already
has a water tube inlet on
the back of the refrigerator,
go to Step 3.
Cut the fill tube (16) to the
length (refer to the
template on page 62)
with a sharp knife or
a single-edge razor blade.
Slide the fill tube (16) onto
the water tube inlet (15).
Go to the back of the refrigerator. Find the small
label in the upper right hand corner and peel it off.
On the tube side of the water tube inlet (15) there is
an adhesive backing. Remove the adhesive backing
and slide the tube into the hole near the top at the
back of the refrigerator. Firmly press on the inlet to
secure it to the refrigerator.
M
M
2
15
16
Hole for
wire tie

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