3. Remove the fill cup and ice maker insert.• Remove the fill cup and ice maker insert from the oldice maker. See Figure 5.• Discard the old ice maker.NOTE: The power cord SHOULD NOT be placed in theclip on the back of the ice maker.6. Mount the ice maker.For side-by-side refrigerator with no through the doorice dispenser• Lift the ice maker up and hang it on the ice makerbracket. Make sure the fill tube goes into the fill cupopening. Secure the ice maker to the bracket withthe two screws and install.For side-by-side refrigerator with a through the door icedispenser• Slide ice maker onto screws on side wall, secureice maker with front screw.NOTE: It is critical that the fill tube is positioned intothe fill cup opening.Make sure:• The power cord is still firmly in the socket.• The fill tube extends into the fill cup opening at theback of the ice maker.• The ice maker is secured to the bracket.• The ice maker is level side to side and front to back.7. Complete the installation• Reconnect power to the refrigerator.• Make sure the ice maker arm is in the down positionin order to make ice. Figure 8.• Make sure that the ice maker power is currentlyplugged in.4. Install fill cup and ice maker insert into new ice maker.• If you received a NEW fill cup with your ice maker,install the fill cup now.• If you did not receive a new fill cup, reinstall the fillcup from the old ice maker.• Install the ice maker insert into the new ice maker(if needed).5. Plug in the ice maker. See Figure 6.Choose the ice maker wiring harness that matches theold ice maker. Install the harness into the new icemaker. See Figure 7.Holding the ice maker in place, insert the ice makerpower cord plug into the socket, making sure that theprongs and holes are matched. Press the plug firmlyinto the socket. Lock the plug in place by clippingthe restraints onto each side of the plug. Make sure therestraints click into place.FIG. 5Fill Cup Ice Maker InsertFront viewRear viewPress tab inand pull upFIG. 6Clip restraints ontolocking tabs FIG. 8Ice Maker Arm is inthe down positionFIG. 7