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  • Installation
  • Ed demonstrates how to install the icemaker.
    From "Ed the Plumber"
    episode DETP-302


    (Continued from page 1)

    14. Insert the extension tube into the smaller hole on the back of the freezer wall (figure E).

    15. Screw the provided screws to the mounting holes on the side of the freezer wall (figure F).
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    Figure E

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    Figure F


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    16. Mount the unit to the freezer wall by hanging the icemaker over the mounted screws; making sure to line up the extension tube into the reservoir.

    17. Tighten up the mounting screws to secure the unit to the freezer wall, and then add the ice bucket under the kit.

    18. Now that the ice maker is completely installed, plug in the refrigerator.

    19. Finally, turn the water back on at the main and switch the electric water heater breaker back on or turn a gas water heater to the on position.

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