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Silhouette PROFESSIONAL DIM32D2BSSPR Manual Del Propietário página 6

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
WATER INLET HOSE INSTALLATION
WARNING
To avoid electrical shock, which can cause death
or severe injury, ensure the ice maker is not
plugged in before connecting the water supply
line.
Plastic tubing is not recommended for the inlet hose
as it greatly increases the potential for water leaks.
The manufacturer will not be responsible for any
damage if plastic tubing is used for the water supply
line.
Do not install water supply tubing in areas where
temperatures fall below freezing.
Ensure the ice maker is connected to a potable
water source that is not tied into a water softening
system. Chemicals from the water softener may
damage the ice maker.
Ensure that the water supply line complies with all
local plumbing codes.
Required Tools
Adjustable wrench
Flat blade screwdriver
A household cold water line with water pressure
between 20 and 60 psi.
A water supply hose made of 1/4 inch (6.4
mm) OD copper tubing. To determine the length
of copper tubing needed, measure the distance
from the ice maker inlet valve at the back of the
appliance to the cold water supply, then add
approximately 3 feet (0.9 meters) so that the
ice maker can be moved out of the cabinet for
cleaning.
A shut off valve to connect the water supply line
to the household water system. Do not use a self-
piercing type of shut off valve.
A compression nut and ferrule (sleeve) for
connecting the water supply line to the ice maker
inlet valve.
A clamp and a number 8, 1/2" screw to secure
the water line.
Connecting the Water Supply
1. Ensure the ice maker is disconnected from the
power supply.
2. Turn on nearest faucet long enough to clear line
of water.
3. Place the end of the house water supply line into
a sink or bucket. Turn on the water supply and
flush the supply line until the water is clear. Turn
off the water supply at the shut off valve.
4. Remove the plastic cap from the water inlet valve
on the back of the ice maker.
5. Slide the brass compression nut and the ferrule
(sleeve) onto the water supply line as shown.
6. Push the water supply line into the water valve
inlet as far as it will go, approximately 1/4".
Slide the ferrule (sleeve) into the water valve
inlet and tighten compression nut onto the valve.
Tighten another half turn with a wrench. Do not
over tighten.
7. Secure the water line to the back of the
appliance using the clamp and screw.
8. Coil approximately 3 feet of water supply line
behind the ice maker and arrange the coils so
that they do not vibrate or wear against any
surface.
9. Bend the copper tubing to meet the water line
inlet which is located on the back of the ice
maker cabinet as shown. Leave a coil of copper
tubing to allow the ice maker to be pulled out of
the cabinet or away from the wall for service
10. Turn on the water supply at the shut off valve
and tighten any connections that leak.
11. Remove and discard the short, black plastic tube
from the end of the water line inlet.
12. Thread the nut onto the end of the tubing.
Tighten the nut by hand. Then tighten it with a
wrench two more turns. Do not over tighten.
NOTE: To avoid rattling, be sure the copper tubing
does not touch the cabinet's side wall or other parts
inside the cabinet
13. Install the water supply tube clamp around
the water supply line to reduce strain on the
coupling.
14. Turn shutoff valve ON.
15. Check for leaks. Tighten any connections
(including connections at the valve) or nuts that
leak.
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