Icemaker r, Icemaker, Installation instructions – GE IM4A User Manual

Page 30: Before you begin, Caution, Icemaker installation instructions r, Tools you will need, Parts required that came with the refrigerator, Install fill tube, Prepare for installation

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Installation Instructions

ICEMAKER INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS R

BEFORE YOU BEGIN

Read each step thoroughly before proceeding.

CAUTION –

Unplug

the Refrigerator. To eliminate the danger
of electric shock during installation, you
must unplug the refrigerator from its
electrical outlet.

Flat blade and Phillips

screwdrivers

Pliers

TOOLS YOU WILL NEED

Sharp knife

Ice bucket

Part No. WR30S1

Icemaker mounting block

Part No. WR2M3604

PARTS REQUIRED THAT CAME
WITH THE REFRIGERATOR

Are these the right instructions for your model? Follow the Installation Instructions indicated by
the label on the back of the refrigerator

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INSTALL FILL TUBE

Cut the fill tube (13) to

the

length (refer to the

template on page 42) with a sharp
knife or a single-edge razor blade.

Slide the fill tube (13) onto the water

tube inlet (12).

Go to the back of the refrigerator.

Remove the label covering the hole.
Pull out the insulation plug and any
debris.

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 at the back of the refrigerator.
Firmly press on the inlet to secure
it to the refrigerator.

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PREPARE FOR INSTALLATION

Remove all freezer baskets for greater accessibility

to the rear of the freezer.

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.

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Power
Switch

1

Phillips head

screws (2)

Part No.

WR1M478

SET POWER SWITCH TO OFF

Set the icemaker power switch to OFF. Leave
the power switch in the OFF position until
the refrigerator is connected to the water
supply to prevent premature operation.

(Appearance may vary)

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