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6. Remove the screws securing the access cover to the cabinet
(interior condensers only - see Figure 2).
7. Use a small kitchen knife to cut the dashed lines on the Ice
Maker Installation label located on the outside rear panel of
the refrigerator in the top, right corner. See Figure 3. Push the
flaps inward until they stick to the unit.
1. Unplug refrigerator from electrical outlet.
2. Remove ice tray rack from freezer (some models).
3. Remove spacer. Remove freezer shelf (some models) by push-
ing shelf to left until right side of shelf comes free from holes.
Then slowly lift up and pull shelf free from holes on right side.
4. Use a plastic putty knife to remove plugs from inside the
freezer compartment. See Figure 1.
5. Remove the harness connector cover, where the ice maker will
plug in, by removing the ¼" hex head screw. See Figure 1.
Figure 1
Figure 2
Cut on dashed lines
and push in on flaps
Figure 3
NOTE
On some models, you must remove 2 plugs on the left freezer
wall. These holes will be used to mount the Ice Maker. (The wa-
ter inlet tube will be inserted in a plug on the back wall.)
Ice Maker Installation Instructions
8. If necessary, remove any foam from within the access hole
with needle nose pliers.
Remove and Discard Foam
ICE MAKER
INSTALLATION
ICE MAKER
INSTALLATION
Figure 4
9. Push the tube seal over the threads (Figure 5). Push the plas-
tic water supply tubing into the water inlet tube as far as it
will go and finger tighten the nylon compression nut onto the
threaded end of the inlet tube. Tighten another ½ turn with a
wrench. DO NOT overtighten.
Figure 5
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