User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Safety and warnings
- 2 Integrated columns
- 3 Components list
- 4 Product dimensions and specifications
- 5 Cabinetry options
- 6 Cavity dimensions
- 7 Door and toe kick panel dimensions
- 8 Custom door panel dimensions
- 9 Door opening rotation
- 10 Electrical and plumbing
- 11 Before installation
- 12 Unpacking and moving your product
- 13 Attach the anti-tip bracket
- 14 Connect to water and power supply
- 15 Single installation
- 16 Dual installation
- 17 Install water filter
- 18 Install brackets to door panel (Stainless steel)
- 19 Install brackets to door panel (Custom)
- 20 Install door panels
- 21 Install toe kick
- 22 Install kickstrip grille
- 23 Install cabinet trims
- 24 Install flow divider and door trims
- 25 Optional — Changing over door hinges
- 26 Final checklist
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!7INSTALL WATER FILTER
1 Remove the water filter packaging.
2 Pull the filter tool gently to dislodge from the front of the appliance (A).
3 Insert the water filter all the way into the filter casing and press firmly until the filter head is pushed further inside the casing (B).
4 Using the filter tool, rotate the filter head 90° to lock in place (C).
5 Return the filter tool to its storage position (D).
6 Turn on the water supply to check for leaks.
A
B
C
D
Flushing the water filter
Before turning on your automatic ice maker, the water
filter must be flushed to remove any impurities or
trapped air in the water tank and filter system.
1 Press the , and together for 4seconds then
close the doors.
– The ice tray will flip twice and empty the water
into the bin below. The ice tray will flip only after
the doors are closed.
2 Repeat the cycle to remove dust in the ice tray
collected during manufacture and transport.
3 Empty the water bin and return it correctly.
4 Once your ice maker is turned on, you must discard
the first full bin of ice made.
– For optimum water filter performance, we
recommend you discard the next two to three
full bins of ice before consumption.
IMPORTANT!
Certified by: IAPMO R&T against NSF/ANSI
Standards 43, 53, 401 and CSA B4831.1 for the
reduction of claims specified on the performance
data sheet and at iapmort.org. 847200 compounds
certified under NSF/ANSI 401 have been deemed
as incidental contaminants/emerging compounds.
Incidental contaminants are those compounds that
have been detected in drinking water supplies at
trace levels. While occurring at only trace levels,
these compounds can affect the public acceptance
of drinking quality water.
Rated capacity
847200 – 102 gallons (386 liters)
Required components/tools:
1x water filter (847200)
1x water filter removal tool (included with appliance)