Specifications

COLD WATER
LINE
BRASS
SLEEVE
BRASS
NUT
COPPER
TUBING
Turn ON
the
main water supply and
flush
out
the water
pipe
until
water
runs clear. At the same time, check
for leaks at the saddle valve. After the
water
has
cleared, flush out
the tubing
from the saddle valve to the water
valve into
a bucket by
turning the
saddle valve
on.
When the water has
cleared,
turn
off the saddle valve.
Connect
the water line from the
saddle
valve to the water valve as shown in
steps
4
and 5.
(Also
see drawing in
step 3.) Insert the water line into the
compression union
as
far as it will
go.
Tighten
each brass
nut with
one
wrench
on
the nut
and
the
other
wrench on the
compression union.
Rotate water line to
vertical. Secure
water supply line
clamp
with
one type
"C"
screw. Tighten hose nut with
pliers.
Turn
on saddle
valve. Tighten
any
connections that leak.
Close the hinged
access
panel
and
secure with screw.
9.
Plug in the
power
cord and
push
the
refrigerator
to the wall, arranging the
copper tubing
so
that it does not
vibrate
against the back of the
refrigerator
or against the wall.
IMPORTANT:
Because the
refrigerator
and ice maker are warm. lt may take
up
to
12 hours
before the ice maker
produces
the f irst supply
of
ice
cubes.
CLAMPS
5.
6.
Under The Sink
To The Cold Water Pipe
In
The Crawl Space
Under The Home
Through The Wall To The
Utility Room Cold Water Pipe
7.
8.
Supply line
connection to water valve.
NOTE:
loop tubing if necessary for cabinet
movement.
Through
The Floor To
Basement. Cold Waler
Pipe
6-9