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4. Placefreezerdooronbottomhingepin.
5. Replacecenterhingepinwithhexnutdriver.Make
surefitistight.Replaceroundshimsanddoor
closure.
6. Tightendowntophinge.Useadimeattoptospace
door//_6"(18mm)fromcabinet.
7. Handlesideofdoorshouldbeapproximatelyr/8"
(3mm)higherthanhingeside.Doorwillbecome
levelwhen it is loaded with food.
Note: If not proceeding with Connect Ice Maker Water
Supply Line, continue with section entitled
Leveling Refrigerator.
1/8" _,
(3 mm) --
1/16"
Connect Ice Maker Water Supply Line
(some models)
[ DANGER
To avoid electrical shock which can cause severe
personal injury or death. Disconnect power to
refrigerator before connecting water supply.
I A CAUTION
Observe the following to avoid property damage:
Make sure water pressure to water valve is
between 20 and 100 pounds per square inch.
Tighten adapter fitting and nuts with pliers and
wrenches. Do not overtighten,
Check for water leaks and correct if necessary
before returning refrigerator to normal location.
After 24 hours check again for leaks.
IMPORTANT
Before connecting water supply, contact a plumber to
connect copper tubing to household plumbing in compli-
ance with local codes and ordinances.
DO NOT use piercing type or 3/_6"saddle valves! Both
reduce water flow, become clogged with time and in
addition, may cause leaks if repair is attempted. The
correct type of shut-off valve requires a ¼" hole to be
drilled in the water supply pipe before valve attachment.
Do not install copper tubing in area where temperatures
drop below 32°F (0°C).
Materials Required
¼" O.D. (6 mm) flexible copper tubing is required. Length of
copper tubing must reach from water supply connection to
water valve inlet port on back of refrigerator, plus additional
8 ft. (2 m) of tubing for a service loop. A service loop will
allow refrigerator to be pulled away from the wall without
disconnecting tubing.
Procedure
1. Remove plastic cap(A) from water valve inlet port(B).
2. Place brass nut(A) and brass sleeve(B) on copper
tubing(C) (Brass nut and sleeve are found in your
literature packet). Insert copper tubing into water
valve inlet port(D). Connect brass nut(A) on copper
tubing(C) to water valve inlet port(D). Make sure
copper tubing is secure by pulling on copper tubing.
3. Create a service loop using extreme care to avoid
kinks. Secure copper tubing to refrigerator cabinet
with a "P" clamp(B). It is important to secure copper
tubing to refrigerator to avoid leaks when pushing
refrigerator back into opening.
4. Turn on water supply to refrigerator and check for
leaks. Correct any leaks at connection. Be careful not
to overtighten connection.
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