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GE GBS2OKB Owner's Manual And Installation Instructions page 11

Icemaker accessory kit

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Installation
Instructions
IM-6 Icemaker Kit
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BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Read these insO'uctions completely and carefully.
• IMPORTANT
- Save these
instructions
for local inspector's
use.
• IMPORTANT
- Observe all
governing
codes and ordinances.
• Note
to Installer
- Be sure to leave these
instructions
with the Consumer.
• Note
to Consumer
-
Keep
these instructions
for future
reference.
• Skill level - Installation
of this appliance
requires
basic mechanical
and electrical
skills.
• Completion
time - 20-60 minutes
• Proper
installation
is the responsibility
of the
installer.
• Product
failure
due to improper
installation
is
not covered
under
the Warranty.
WHICH INSTRUCTIONS
SHOULD
YOU FOLLOW?
There is a label on the back of the refrigerator
that will tell you whether to use Instructions:
Pages 10-61 contain thirteen diffe_nt Installation
Instructions.
The actual installation
of the icemaker
will depend on
which model refrigerator
you have.
ARE YOU REPLACING AN
ICEMAKER WITH THIS KIT?
It's important
that you use the water valve and fill tube
extension
that come with this kit, even though
your
refrigerator
may already have them installed.
The old valve will not allow enough
water through
to
fill the icemaker
properly
and cause damage.
The fill tube extension
needs to be a different
length
than the original
tube for proper
water flow. Cut the
tube to the length
indicated
for your model of
refrigerator.
DAMAGE - SHIPMENT/INSTALLATION
• If the unit is damaged
in shipment,
return
the unit
to the store in which itwas bought
for repair or
replacement.
• If the unit is damaged
by the customer,
repair or
replacement
is the responsibility
of the customer.
• If the unit is damaged
by the installer
(if other than
the customer),
repair or replacement
must be made
by arrangement
between
customer
and installer.
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