Installation Guide

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INSTALLATION
WATER FILTER BYPASS
If the water ltration system will not be used, it can be
placed in water lter bypass mode by removing the water
lter. Follow these steps to remove the water lter:
1 Pull out on the bottom edge of the access door and tilt
upward.
2 To remove the lter, rotate counterclockwise one-quarter
turn, then pull out. Refer to the illustration below.
WARNING
Follow all city and state laws when storing, recycling,
or discarding unused refrigerators and freezers.
Completion
KICKPLATE INSTALLATION
Position the kickplate and install using the two mounting
screws. Refer to the illustration below. Kickplate must
be removable for service. The oor cannot interfere with
removal.
A maximum 6"
(152) decorative kickplate can be attached
to the factory-installed kickplate. The two rows of vented
louvers can be covered if the door panel is a minimum 4"
(102)
from nished oor.
To install a decorative kickplate, remove the paper backing
from the magnets and attach the decorative kickplate to the
magnets. The magnets allow the decorative kickplate to be
removed if necessary.
Turn power on by touching “power” on the control panel.
90° DOOR STOP
A 105° door stop is built into the hinges. To limit the door
swing to 90°, open the door slightly less than 90°, then use
a standard screwdriver blade to remove the existing clips
from each hinge. Locate the 90° clips from inside the plastic
bag containing the product literature, then insert the 90°
clips onto each hinge. Refer to the illustration below.
SCREWMAGNET
CLIP
Kickplate installation
90° door stop
WATER FILTER
ACCESS DOOR
Water lter removal (IW-30CI)
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