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Connecting the water valve tubing
Refer to the diagram below for the following
steps.
1. Refer to the inset in DETAIL A and pull the
plastic insert out of the fill tube spout and
discard it.
2. Locate the water valve tubing clamp (from
the ice maker kit), and note that one of the
flanges is made for a threaded screw and
the other side has a round hole. Position
this clamp with the round hole side facing
up, and slide it over the end of the spout
(see DETAILS A and B). Thread a
1
⁄2
"
hex-
head sheet metal screw into the clamp with
your fingers as far as possible. You will
tighten the screw later.
3. Refer to DETAIL A, and position the metal
water tube insert as shown, then press it all
the way into the water valve tubing.
4. Refer to DETAIL B, and slide the end of the
tubing into the end of the fill tube spout as
far as it will go (if the tubing does not
reach, pull as much as necessary up
through the clips), then tighten the tubing
clamp screw as much as possible. Pull on
the tubing to make sure that it is secure. If
it slides out of the spout, push it back in,
and tighten the clamp screw further until
the tubing is secure.
5. Press the tubing into the two clips (see
DETAIL C) you installed earlier on the back
of the cabinet. You will connect the free
end of the tubing later.
6. Pull any excess tubing near the fill tube
down through the two clamps so it forms a
straight line with a loop at the bottom of the
water valve.
Connecting the water valve tubing to the fill tube
Insert end of
tubing into this
fill tube (for top/
SXS freezers)
Insert end of
tubing into this
fill tube (for
bottom freezers)
Tubing
clip
DETAIL C
Top/SXS freezers
Bottom freezers
DETAIL A
DETAIL B
Fill tube
Remove
plastic
insert
INSET
Fill tube
spout
Water valve
tubing clamp
Fill tube
spout
Slide clamp
over spout
Tighten
screw on
spout as
much as
possible
Insert tubing
into spout
as far as
possible
Water tube insert
Water valve
tubing
1
⁄2" hex-head
sheet-metal
screw
Water
valve
tubing
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