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7.
5.
Locate the brass
nut and
sleeve which
come with the
saddle
valve.
Slide
them
onto the
114"
copper tubing.
Insert the
end of the
tubing
into the
saddle valve
as far as
it will
go
and
tighten the
nut with
an
adjustable
wrench.
Turn
otf the
saddle valve.
PIPE
CLAMPS
BRASS
SLEEVE
BBASS
NUT
COPPER
TUBING
Turn
ON the
main
water
supply
and
flush
out
the tubing
until the
water
runs
clear. At
the
same
time,
check for
leaks
at the
saddle valve.
Next,
prepare
to flush
out the 1/4"
tubing.
Position
a bucket
or
other container
at
the open
end
of the 1/4"
tubing
so
it
will
catch
the
water.
Turn
on the
saddle valve
and allow
water to
flow
until it
has cleared.
Turn
off
saddle
valve.
In The
Crawl Space
Under The
Home
Connect the
water line
from the
saddle
valve to the
water
valve
as shown in
Step 4
and 5. Insert the
water
line into
the compression
union
as
far
as
it
will
go.
Tighten
each
brass nut with
one
wrench
on the
nut
and the
other
wrench
on the
compression
union.
Return
water line
to vertical.
Secure
water
supply line
clamp
with one
Type
"C"
screw,
Step
6.
Tighten
hose
nut
with
pliers.
Turn
on
saddle valve.
Tighten
any
connections
that
leak.
Close the
hinged
access
panel
and
secure with
screw removed
and
saved
in
Step 1.
Plug
in the
power
cord
and
push
the
refrigerator
into
place,
arranging
the
copper tubing
so that it
does
not
vibrate
against
the
back
of the
refrigerator
or
against the wall.
IMPORTANT:
Because
the
relrigerator
and ice
maker
are
warm, it
may
take up
to 12 hours
belore
the ice
maker
produces
the first
supply
of ice
cubes.
Then
you
can
discard
the
extra
parts
supplied in
the
kit. PLEASE
READ
the
use and
care instructions.
COLD
WATER
/
LINE
8.
9.
10.
6.
Under
The
Sink
To
The
Cold Water
Pipe
Through
The
Wall To The
Utility
Room
Cold Water
Pipe
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CAPACITY
6
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COMPANYO
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Newton
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INSTRUCTIONS
8
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UNCRATING
9
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LOCATION
9
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"rorrrut
10
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LEVELING
11
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REVERSING
12
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DOOR REMOVAL
16
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OPERATION
17
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Side-By-Side
18
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PROCEDURES
21
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SIDE-BY-SIDE
23
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DISPERSING
24
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CHECKING
25
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OPERATIOT\f
25
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LEAK TESTING
27
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TESTING
28
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CHECKING PRESSURES
30
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EVACUATING
32
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32
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RECHARGING
33
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COMPRESSOR INOPERATIVE
35
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PROCEDURE
36
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36
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OPERATIVT
36
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COMPRESSOR
38
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38
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REPLACING THE COMPRESSOR
42
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43
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EXCHANGER
44
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45
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CONDEJVSER
48
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REPLACING
49
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CONDENSER
49
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FREEZER
51
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EVAPORATOR
51
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ELECTRICAL
55
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OVERLOAD
56
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PROTECTOR
56
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STARTING
57
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CAPACITOR
58
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ALTERNATE METHOD
59
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USING OHMMETER
59
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REMOTE READING THERMOMETER
60
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REPLACING THE
61
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ALTITUDE
64
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ADJUSTMENTS
64
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DEFROST
65
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DEFROST TIMER
66
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Wtlte,r
67
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DEFROST HEATER
68
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AND THERMOSTAT
68
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DEFROST HEATER AND
70
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THERMOSTAT
70
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REPLACING RADIANT
71
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THE FREEZER
75
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DTVIDER
76
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CHANNEL
76
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CABINET
77
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78
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REFRIGERATED
79
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DRAIN TUBES
82
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STYROFOAM
83
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ASSOCIATED
85
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DOOR PANEL
86
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ALIGNMENT
90
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Union Connection
93
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RESERVOIR
94
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FOANTAIN
96
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ASSEMBLY
96
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ACTUATOR
97
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INTERLOCK
100
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DISASSEMBLING ICE
100
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STORAGE BIN
100
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AUGER MOTOR
101
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SECTION
102
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INSTALLATION
102
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FILL TUBE
103
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Side-By-Side Models
107
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PREPARING FREEZER
107
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INSTALLING
108
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WATER VALVE
108
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AND CONNECTING TUBING
108
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CONNECTING
109
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ICE MAKER
109
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TO WATER SUPPLY
109
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.'ERVICING
111
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COMPONENTS
113
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ADJUSTMENT
114
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TEMPERATURE
115
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SHUT OFF ARM
116
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SERVICE
116
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OTHER INFORMATION
118
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SPECIFICATIONS
118
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SHOOTING
119
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POSSIBLE
120
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POSSIBLE CAUSE
121
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TROUBLE POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY
122
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POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY
124
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SCHEMATICS
126
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PERFORMANCE
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TEST DATA
145
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