GE IM4A Owner's Manual And Installation Instructions page 18

Icemaker accessory kit
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ICEMAKER INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS N
Are these the right instructions for your model? Follow the Installation Instructions indicated by
the label on the back of the refrigerator ---
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Read each step thoroughly before proceeding.
CAUTION –
Refrigerator. To eliminate the danger
of electric shock during installation,
you must unplug the refrigerator from
its electrical outlet.
TOOLS YOU WILL NEED
Flat blade and Phillips
screwdrivers
REMOVE ICE CUBE TRAY SHELF
1
• Remove the two screws securing the ice cube tray
to the side wall of the freezer. Remove the tray.
• There are two white plug buttons above the screw
holes. Remove these plug buttons and install
them in the two screw holes that were used to
hold the ice cube tray shelf.
• Install two Phillips head screws (11) in the holes
that the plug buttons were in, but do not screw
them all the way in. The screw heads should
extend about 1/2" (13 mm) from the side wall
of the freezer.
Plug
Buttons
Installation Instructions
Unplug the
Pliers
Sharp knife
11
or S
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PREPARE FOR INSTALLATION
2
• Remove and discard the large white plug from
the rear freezer wall. Pull out the gray insulation
plug and remove any debris.
• Remove the outlet cover with a flat-blade
screwdriver.
3
INSTALL FILL TUBE
• Slide the fill tube with foil (14)
onto the water tube inlet (12),
making sure that the open side
of the fill tube faces up.
• Go to the back of the
refrigerator. On the tube side
of the water tube inlet (12),
there is an adhesive backing.
Remove the adhesive backing
and slide the tube into the hole
near the top at the back of the
refrigerator. Firmly press on the
inlet to secure it to the refrigerator.
• Install the water tube
inlet cover (17) over
the water tube inlet.
Secure the cover
using two hex-head
screws (18).
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