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Default Culligan IC-100 Refrigerator Icemaker Installation Guide

On Thu, 10 Dec 2009 18:36:52 -0800 (PST), Paul Michaels
wrote:

The ice from our refrigerator always tasted less than great. So I
bought a Culligan IC-100 for about $13 and installed it this past
weekend.

It took about 30 minutes to finish. I took pictures of the process and
wrote up a quick guide.

Here's the page - http://www.paulstravelpictures.com/C...allation-Guide

I'm really glad that I did this since now the ice tastes great and
looks crystal clear. It was a pain having to buy ice at the grocery
store before every get together.

Cheers,
Paul Michaels
Fort Lauderdale, FL


Florida water really is bad, isn't it? I'm on the other coast of
Florida, near Clearwater (the name is deceiving, huh?). I have an ice
maker in my refrigerator also. The problem is the water lines are on
one side of the kitchen, under the sink, and the refrigerator is on
the other side of the kitchen. The kitchen was designed with an alcove
in it for the refrigerator. How do you get your water supply to the
refrigerator? I installed a 3 stage Whirlpool reverse osmosis system
under the sink and fill ice trays with the water from the reverse
osmosis system. Like your ice cubes, ours are crystal clear also, but
it would be nice to be able to get the water line connected to the
refrigerator.