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CONNECT THE WATER LINE
It may be necessary to remove the screw from
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the top right condenser mounting clip for better
access to the water tube inlet.
• Make sure there is enough plastic water line to
extend from the water valve to well into the
water tube inlet (15). Cut off any excess tubing.
• Squeeze the ends of the hose clamp (3) from the
kit with pliers and slide the clamp over the water
tube inlet.
• While still squeezing the clamp, insert the plastic
water line into the inlet as far as it will go
(approximately 1" [25 mm]).
• Then slide the clamp downward to capture the
plastic water line in place.
• Make sure the fill tube is aimed down.
• If the condenser mounting screw was removed,
secure the condenser to the refrigerator by
replacing the mounting clip and screw.
• Do not overtighten the screw.
Water tube
inlet
ROUTE AND ATTACH THE
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PLASTIC WATER LINE
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Fasten the plastic water line to the back of the
cabinet with adhesive-backed fasteners (5),
spacing the fasteners as shown to take up slack
in the line. (It may be necessary to remove the
screw from the top right condenser mounting
clip for better access to the water tube inlet.)
Adhesive-backed fasteners
for plastic water line
Installation Instructions
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WATER VALVE INSTALLED
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Refer to the Water Line Installation Instructions
for connection to the home water supply. After
water line installation is completed, set the
icemaker power switch to I (on).
The icemaking cycle will not begin until the icemaker
and freezer compartment reach operating temperature,
then icemaking will begin automatically.
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