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10
Installation
Operation
instruction
guide
Before
making
the
connection
to
the
refrigerator,
be
sure
the
refrigerator
power
cord
is
not
plugged
into
the
wall
outlet.
1.
Remove
the
plastic
flexible
cap
from
the
water
valve.
2.
Place
the
compression
nut
and
ferrule
(sleeve)
onto
the
end
of
the
tubing
as
shown.
3.
Insert
the
end
of
the
copper
tubing
into
the
water
valve
connection
as
far
as
possible.
While
holding
the
tubing,
tighten
the
fitting.
Connect
the
tubing
to
the
refrigerator
Tighten
any
connections
that
leak.
Plug
In
the
Refrigerator
Arrange
the
coil
of
copper
tubing
so
that
it
does
not
vibrate
against
the
back
of
the
refrigerator
or
against
the
wall.
Push
the
refrigerator
back
to
the
wall.
Start
the
lcemaker
Set
the
ice
making
stop
switch
to
the
ON
position
The
icemaker
will
not
begin
to
operate
until
it
reaches
its
operating
temperature
of
15
°F
(-9
°C)
or
below.
It
will
then
begin
operation
automatically
if
the
ice
making
stop
switch
is
in
the
ON
position.
Turn
the
water
on
at
the
shutoff
valve
The
automatic
ice
maker
can
automatically
make
8
pieces
of
ice
cube
at
a
time,
80-100
pieces
a
day.
But
these
quantities
may
be
varied
according
to
various
conditions
including
how
many
times
the
refrigerator
door
opens
and
closes.
Ice
making
stops
when
the
ice
storage
bin
is
full.
Automatic
ice
maker
Copper
tubing
(Provided)
Compression
nut
(Provided)
Ferrule
(sleeve)
Water
valve
?
It
is
nomal
that
a
noise
is
produced
when
ice
made
is
dropped
into
the
ice
storage
bin.
NOTE
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