Installation guide

Electrical
Shock
Hazard
Plug
into
a
grounded
3
prong
outlet.
Do
not
remove
ground
prong.
Do
not
use
an
adapter.
Do
not
use
an
extension
cord.
Failure
to
follow
these
instructions
can
result
in
death,
fire,
or
electrical
shock.
Before
you
move
your
refrigerator
into
its
final
location,
it
is
important
to
make
sure
you
have
the
proper
electrical
connection.
Recommended
Grounding
Method
A
115
volt,
60
Hz.,
AC
only,
15-
or
20-amp
fused,
grounded
electrical
supply
is
required.
It
is
recommended
that
a
separate
circuit
serving
only
your
refrigerator
be
provided.
Use
an
outlet
that
cannot
be
turned
off
by
a
switch.
Do
not
use
an
extension
cord.
IMPORTANT:
If
this
product
is
connected
to
a
GFCI
(Ground
Fault
Circuit
Interrupter)
protected
outlet,
nuisance
tripping
of
the
power
supply
may
occur,
resulting
in
loss
of
cooling.
Food
quality
and
flavor
may
be
affected.
If
nuisance
tripping
has
occurred,
and
if
the
condition
of
the
food
appears
poor,
dispose
of
it.
NOTE:
Before
performing
any
type
of
installation,
cleaning,
or
removing
a
light
bulb,
remove
the
top
grille
and
turn
the
master
power
switch
to
OFF
or
disconnect
power
at
the
circuit
breaker
box.
When
you
are
finished,
turn
ON
the
master
power
switch
or
reconnect
power
at
the
circuit
breaker
box.
Then
reset
the
control
to
the
desired
setting.
10
Water
Supply
All
installations
must meet
local
plumbing
code
requirements.
Requirements
~~
The
water
supply
line
must
come
up
through
the
floor
in
the
gray
shaded
area
shown.
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The
water
shutoff
should
be
located
in
the
base
cabinet
on
either
side
of
the
refrigerator
or
some
other
easily
accessible
area.
The
right-hand
side
is
recommended.
NOTE:
There
is
not
enough
clearance
to
achieve
a
flush
installation
if
a
water
shutoff
valve
is
located
in
the
wall
behind
the
refrigerator.
6"
(15.2
cm)
a
a
fot
4
o>]
(2.54
cm)
6"
(15.2
cm)
gw
A‘%"
(12.7
mm)
hole
for
plumbing
should
be
drilled
at
least
6”
(15.2
cm)
from
the
right
or
left
hand
side
cabinet
or
panel.
On
the
floor,
the
hole
should
be no
more
than
1"
(2.54
cm)
away
from
the
back
wall.
See
“Connect
the
Water
Supply.”
gif
additional
tubing
is
needed,
use
copper
tubing
and
check
for
leaks.
Install
the
copper
tubing
only
in
areas
where
the
household
temperatures
will
remain
above
freezing.
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Donotuse
a
piercing-type
or
%s"
(4.76
mm)
saddle
valve
which
reduces
water
flow
and
clogs
more
easily.
NOTE:
Your
refrigerator
dealer
has
a
kit
available
with
a
14"
(6.35
mm)
saddle-type
shutoff
valve,
a
union,
and
copper
tubing.
Before
purchasing,
make
sure
a
saddle-type
valve
complies
with
your
local
plumbing
codes.
Water
Pressure
A
cold
water
supply
with
water
pressure
between
30
and
120
psi
(207
and
827
kPa)
is
required
to
operate
the
water
dispenser
and
ice
maker.
If
you
have
questions
about
your
water
pressure,
calla
licensed,
qualified
plumber.
Reverse
Osmosis
Water
Supply
IMPORTANT:
The
pressure
of
the
water
supply
coming
out
of
a
reverse
osmosis
system
going
to
the
water
inlet
valve
of
the
refrigerator
needs
to
be
between
30
and
120
psi
(207
and
827
kPa).
lf
a
reverse
osmosis
water
filtration
system
is
connected
to
your
cold
water
supply,
the
water
pressure
to
the
reverse
osmosis
system
needs
to
be
a
minimum
of
40
to
60
psi
(276
to
414
kPa).
lf
the
water
pressure
to
the
reverse
osmosis
system
is
less
than
AO
to
60
psi
(276
to
414
kPa):
m
Check
to
see
whether
the
sediment
filter
in
the
reverse
osmosis
system
is
blocked.
Replace
the
filter
if
necessary.
mg
Allow
the
storage
tank
on
the
reverse
osmosis
system
to
refill
after
heavy
usage.
a
If
your
refrigerator
has
a
water
filter,
it
may
further
reduce
the
water
pressure
when
used
in
conjunction
with
a
reverse
osmosis
system.
Remove
the
water
filter
cartridge.
If
you
have
questions
about
your
water
pressure,
call
a
licensed,
qualified
plumber.