Step 12,Connectpower; Step 13,Start Leemaker - GE 36" Built-In Bottom-Freezer Installation Instructions Manual

36" built-in bottom-freezer refrigerators
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Installation
Instructions
[STEP 11 ICONNECT
WATER SUPPLY
House
Refrigerator
WaterSupply
WaterSupply
• Locate
and bring
robing
to the front
of the cabinet.
• Turn the water on to flush debris
from
line. Run
about
a quart
of water through
tubing
into a bucket,
then shut off water.
Copper Tubing:
• Slip a 1/4" nut
and ferrule
(provided)
over both
ends of the copper
tubing.
Insert
tube into the
union
fitting
on the unit and tighten
nut to union.
• Turn on the water to check
for leaks.
GE SmartConnect
TM
Tubing:
• Insert
the molded
end of the robing
into the
refrigerator
connection.
Tighten
the compression
nut until it is just hand
tight.
• Tighten
one additional
turn with a wrench.
Overtightening
can cause leaks!
• Turn on the water to check for leaks.
Note: Make sure excess tubing
length
does not
interfere
with drawer closing
or toekick
installation.
[STEP 121 CONNECT
POWER
• Check
to be sure the power
cord is plugged
into
the receptacle.
I
:at_
Electrical
MasterLight
Outlet
Switch
I
Raise
_i
Grille 11
Paner _'
• Check
to make
sure power
to refrigerator
is on by
opening
refrigerator
door to see if interior
lights
are
on.
• The temperature
controls
are preset
at 37°F
for the fresh food section
and O°F for the freezer.
• Allow 24 hours
to stabilize
before
making
adj
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ts.
[STEP 13] START ICEMAKER
• Flip the switch to I (ON).
The icemaker
will begin
operation
automatically.
• Be sure nothing
interferes
with the sweep of the
feeler
arm.
• Discard
the first full bucket
of ice cubes.
• To turn the icemaker
off, set the switch to O (OFF).
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