INSTALLING THE ICE MAKER WATER VALVE
Ice Maker (Solenoid) Connection
Slip solenoid valve compression nut and
compression sleeve on copper tubing as
shown in diagram. Tighten nut onto water
valve with adjustable wrench. Turn on water
supply valve. Check fittings for leaks.
Clamp
ice maker line from cabinet onto solenoid
valve as shown.
Tighten clamp securely.
This clamp for tube positioning only.
Check to make sure tube is not col
-
lapsed or restricted after connecting
opposite end to valve.
Fill hose to ice maker.
Tube Clamp (2)
Sleeve
Compression
Nut
Copper Tubing
(by customer)
3 1/2”
Garden Hose
Fitting
Gasket
Solenoid Wa
-
ter Valve
8
ALTITUDE CORRECTION
BOTH CUT-IN & CUT-OUT SCREWS MUST BE ADJUSTED.
ALTITUDE IN FEET
COUNTERCLOCKWISE TURNS
2,000
7/60 = .12
3,000
13/60 = .22
4,000
19/60 = .32
5,000
25/60 = .42
6,000
31/60 = .52
7,000
37/60 = .62
8,000
43/60 = .72
9,000
49/60 = .82
10,000
55/60 = .92
1. Turn off power to refrigerator before servicing.
2. Remove screws holding freezer/wine cellar air return and drop air return grille to expose control assembly.
3. Locate cut-in and cut-out adjustment screws.
4. Determine the altitude of your location and refer to the chart above for the number of counterclockwise turns to adjust
the control for proper calibration.
NOTE:
Both cut-in and cut-out screws must be adjusted the same amount. (
NEVER
exceed one full turn or damage to the control may occur.)
5. Reassemble the return air grille and plug in the refrigerator.
Cut-In Screw
Cut-Out Screw
In
Colder
Out
ALTITUDE ADJUSTMENT FOR FREEZER/WINE CELLAR TEMPERATURE CONTROL
NOTE: If a shutoff valve is installed in the
water line do not use a self-piercing type
valve.