Specifications

1.
2.
3.
Side-By-Side Models
PREPARING FREEZER
UNPLUG THE REFRIGERATOR
POWER CORD
from
the wall outlet.
Move the
refrigerator
out from
the wall
so
you
can work at the rear of
the
cabinet.
On
the 20 and 22
cubic
foot models,
remove the
upper shelf
by lifting
straight up on both sides and
pull
out.
On the 24 cubic foot model,
slide shelf
and divider assembly to the right and
pull
out.
Remove second shelf
by sliding shelf
to
the
left.
Then raise
shelf up on the
right and
pull
out.
Using a
table
knife or similar
instrument,
pry
out
plug
buttons
"E".
Using a screw driver or coin, unscrew
ice
maker
electrical receptacle cap
7. Pull
out
the
plug
"D"
f rom the f ill
tube.
INSTALLING
ICE
MAKER
1. Plug the ice maker
power plug
into the
ice maker
electrical
receptacle in
the
left
side of the cabinet. Observe the
pattern
of
the metal
pins.
They must
be
positioned
properly
to fit the ice
maker receptacle
as shown in next
drawing. Be sure that the
plug
is
firmly
seating in
receptacle.
2.
Mount
the ice maker to the side wall
with three
(3)
type
"A"
screws taking
care so that the fill tube
rests
in the fill
tube channel.
Start
with
the back
screw
first,
but do not tighten, then
install the
bottom screw loosely and
then the top front
screw. All
three
(3)
screws
may
now be
fully
tightened.
Make
sure the ice maker sensor arm
is down.
CABINET
SCREW HOLES
ELECTRICAL
OUTLET
Reinstall
the second
shelf
in the lower
of the two
positions.
Position the ice
cube storage
pan
directly under the ice maker.
On
20
cubic
foot
models, DO NOT
put
upper shelf
back
in
place.
On
24
cubic
foot
model, DO NOT
put
the shelf and
divider back in
place.
These
parts
are not required when the
ice maker is in
place.
5.
SENSER
ARI
DOWN
FOR'-
"oN"
POSITION
4.
5.
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