2.
Create
a service
loop with
the copper
tubing.
Avoid
kinks when
coiling
the copper
tubing.
Secure copper
tubing
to refrigerator
cabinet
with
a
"P" clamp.
A
A. Copper
tubing
C. Compression
nut
B. "P"clamp
D. Compression
sleeve
3.
Turn on water
supply
to refrigerator
and check
for leaks.
Correct
any
leaks.
Style
2
1.
Create
a service
loop
(minimum
diameter
of 2 ft [61 cm])
with
the
copper
tubing.
Avoid
kinks when
coiling
the copper
tubing.
2.
Remove
the plastic
cap
from
water
valve
inlet port.
Place a
compression
nut and sleeve
on the copper
tubing.
3.
Insert the end of the copper
tubing
into the water
valve
inlet port.
Shape
tubing
slightly
so that the tubing
feeds
straight
into the port to
avoid
kinks.
4.
Slide the compression
nut over
the sleeve and screw
into the water
valve
inlet port.
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t
..........A
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B
........D
A. Plastic
water
tubing
B. Sleeve
C. Compression
nut
D. Copper
tubing
5.
Using an adjustable
wrench,
hold
the nut on the plastic
water
line to
keep it from moving.
Then, with
a second
wrench
turn the compression
nut on the copper
tubing
counterclockwise
to completely
tighten.
Do
not overtighten.
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....... O
A.
"P" clamp
C. Compression
nut
B. Plastic
water
line
D. Copper
tubing
6.
Check
connection
by pulling
on copper
tubing.
Attach
the plastic
water
line to the refrigerator
cabinet
with a "P" clamp.
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Turn on water
supply
to the refrigerator
and check
for leaks. Correct
any
leaks.
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Electrical Shock Hazard
Plug into a grounded
3 prong outlet.
Do not remove ground prong.
Do not use an adapter.
Do not use an extension
cord.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death,
fire, or electrical
shock.
Before
you move
your
refrigerator
into
its final
location,
it is important
to
make
sure you have the proper
electrical
connection.
Recommended
Grounding
Method
A 115 volt, 60 Hz, AC only 15- or 20-amp
fused,
grounded
electrical
supply
is required.
It is recommended
that a separate
circuit
serving
only your
refrigerator
be provided.
Use an outlet that cannot
be turned
off by a
switch.
Do not use an extension
cord.
NOTE:
Before
performing
any type of installation,
cleaning,
or removing
a
light
bulb, turn the refrigerator
to OFF. Depending
on your
model,
either
turn the freezer
control
to the word
OFF, or
press the Minus
sign touch
pads
repeatedly
until a dash (-) appears
in both
the Freezer
and
Refrigerator
displays
as shown.
Disconnect
the refrigerator
from
the
electrical
source.
When
you are finished,
reconnect
the refrigerator
to the
electrical
source
and reset the temperature
controls
to the desired
setting.
See "Using
the Controls."
Electronic
Dual Control
Freezer
Scroll
Down
for
Cooling
Off
Refrigerator
• is the
coldest
recommended
setting
4
• is the
coldest