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How to Install a Home Depot Ice Maker Kit
- 1). Disconnect the refrigerator electrical cord and pull the appliance from the wall so you can access the back panel.
- 2). Connect the ice maker's power plug to the socket inside your freezer at the top.
- 3). Slide the ice maker onto the support brackets on the side and back of the freezer to hold the unit in place. Secure the ice maker with the screws supplied in your kit, tightening with a screwdriver.
- 4). Place the fill cup in the slot below the ice maker and insert the ice maker's rubber fill tube inside the cup. Slide the ice bin under the ice maker.
- 1). Turn the valve for the cold water pipe under your kitchen sink clockwise to shut off the water.
- 2). Wrap Teflon tape on the cold-water pipe below the pipe's cut-off valve. Overlap each tape layer until you have a wrap 3 inches long on the pipe.
- 3). Hook the C-shaped saddle valve that comes with your water-line kit over the Teflon wrapping. Tighten the screw in the saddle valve with pliers until it punctures the cold water pipe. Twist as far as the screw will turn.
- 4). Connect one end of the water line in your kit to the threaded tube on the saddle valve. The ring on the end of the tube rotates clockwise.
- 5). Run the water line to the back of your refrigerator. If necessary, drill a 1/2-inch hole through the cabinet walls with an electric drill and insert the free end of the water line through the holes to make a path to the refrigerator. Attach the end of the water line to the threaded pipe on the back of your refrigerator freezer and tighten with pliers.
- 1). Unscrew the cold-water valve beneath your sink and the knob on the saddle valve. Watch for leaking water around the new connections and tighten with pliers, if necessary.
- 2). Tighten the water line connection on the back of the refrigerator if you see any water dripping.
- 3). Dry your hands before plugging in the refrigerator electrical cord.
- 4). Press the ice maker switch to "On" to start the unit.
Install the ice Maker
Install the Water Line
Test the Connections
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