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Clean Before Using
After you remove all of the package materials, clean the inside of 
your refrigerator drawers before using them. See the cleaning 
instructions in the Use & Care Guide. 
Connect Water Supply
(on Refrigerator/Freezer Drawers and
Double Freezer Drawers only)
Connect to Water Line
1. Unplug refrigerator or disconnect power.
2. Turn OFF main water supply. Turn ON nearest faucet long 
enough to clear line of water.
3. Locate a ½" to 1
¹⁄₄" (1.25 cm to 3.18 cm) vertical cold water 
pipe near the refrigerator.
IMPORTANT:
Make sure it is a cold water pipe.
Horizontal pipe will work, but drill on the top side of the 
pipe, not the bottom. This will help keep water away from 
the drill and normal sediment from collecting in the valve.
4. Determine the length of copper tubing you need. Measure 
from the connection on the lower left rear of refrigerator to the 
water pipe. Add 7 ft (2.1 m) to allow for cleaning. Use 
¹⁄₄" 
(6.35 mm) O.D. (outside diameter) copper tubing. Be sure 
both ends of copper tubing are cut square. 
5. Using a grounded drill, drill a 
¹⁄₄" hole in the cold water pipe 
you have selected.
 
6. Fasten the shutoff valve to the cold water pipe with the pipe 
clamp. Be sure the outlet end is solidly in the 
¹⁄₄" drilled hole 
in the water pipe and that the washer is under the pipe clamp. 
Tighten the packing nut. Tighten the pipe clamp screws 
slowly and evenly so washer makes a watertight seal. Do not 
overtighten or you may crush the copper tubing. 
7. Slip the compression sleeve and compression nut on the 
copper tubing as shown. Insert the end of the tubing into the 
outlet end squarely as far as it will go. Screw compression nut 
onto outlet end with adjustable wrench. Do not overtighten. 
8. Place the free end of the tubing in a container or sink, and 
turn ON the main water supply. Flush the tubing until water is 
clear. Turn OFF the shutoff valve on the water pipe. Coil the 
copper tubing.
Connect to Refrigerator
1. Attach the copper tube to the valve inlet using a compression 
nut and sleeve as shown. Tighten the compression nut. Do 
not overtighten. Use the tube clamp on the back of the 
refrigerator to secure the tubing to the refrigerator as shown. 
This will help avoid damage to the tubing when the 
refrigerator is pushed back against the wall.
2. Turn shutoff valve ON. 
3. Check for leaks. Tighten any connections (including 
connections at the valve) or nuts that leak.
 
4. The ice maker is equipped with a built-in water strainer. If 
your water conditions require a second water strainer, install 
it in the 
¹⁄₄" (6.35 mm) water line at either tube connection. 
Obtain a water strainer from your nearest appliance dealer.
5. Plug in refrigerator or reconnect power.
Move the Refrigerator Drawers to 
Final Location
1. Place top of cardboard carton or plywood under the 
appliance. Remove dolly.
2. Do not remove film or cover.
3. Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet.
4. Move the refrigerator drawers straight back and evenly in 
front of the opening.
A. Cold water pipe
B. Pipe clamp
C. Copper tubing
D. Compression nut
E. Compression sleeve
F. Shutoff valve
G. Packing nut
When Moving Your Refrigerator Drawers:
Your refrigerator drawers are heavy. When moving the 
appliance for service, be sure to cover the floor with 
cardboard or hardboard to avoid floor damage. Always pull 
the appliance straight out when moving it. Do not wiggle or 
“walk” the appliance when trying to move it, as floor 
damage could occur.
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
A. Plug
B. Compression nut
C. Pex tubing
A
B
C
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.
WARNING