Installing
Your Refrigerator
How
to
Connect
the
Water
Supply
WARNING
]
To avoid electrical
shock which can cause severe
personal
injury or death,
disconnect
power to refrigerator
before
connecting
water supply
After connecting
water supply,
connect
power,
[
CAUTION
i
To avoid property
damage,
observe
the following:
• Consult
a plumber
to connect
copper
tubing
to household
plumbing
to assure
compliance
with local codes and
ordinances
• Confirm
water pressure
to water valve is between
20 and 100 pounds
per square
inch
If water filter is installed,
water
pressure
to water valve must be a minimum
of 35 pounds
per square
inch.,
• DO NOT use a self-piercing,
or 31)_"{4 8 mm) saddle
valve
Both reduce water flow, become clogged
with time, and may
cause
leaks if repair is attempted
• Tighten
nuts by hand to prevent
cross threading
Finish tightening
nuts with pliers and wrenches
Do not overtighten
• Wait 24 hours before
placing unit into final position
to check and correct
any water leaks
Marerials
Needed
• V4" (6 mm) outer diameter
flexible
copper
tubing
• Brass nut and sleeve
(see
literature
pack)
• Shut-off
valve (requires
a V4" or 6
mm hole to be drilled into water
supply
before valve attachment)
. Adjustable
wrench
1
Create
sezvice
loop with
tubing
using
care to
avoid
kinks
in tubing.
NOTE: Add 8' (2 m) to tubing length needed
to reach
water supply for creation
of service loop,.
i2
emove plastic
p oz' t.
cap from water
valve
inlet
M
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P!ace brass nut and sleeve on copper tube __,,1
end as iBustzated°
I4
PIace end of copper
tubing
into water
valve
inlet
port, Shape
tubing
slightly-DO
NOT
KINK-so
that
tubing
[eeds straight
into inlet porL
Im
Hde brass nut
over sleeve and screw nut into inlet
potL
Tighten
nut with
wrench.
Pull
on tubing
to
confirm
connection
is secure.
IMPORTANT:
DO NOT overtighten,
Cross threading
may occur
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Locate
water
tubing
damp
and install
with
¼" hex
1'
head
screw, as illustrated.
Turn
on water
supply
_andcorrectanyleaks,
ifpresent.
_7
Monitor
connection
For 24 hours.
Correct
if
water
leaks,
necessary.
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