Watched the video. Unpacked the icemaker. Read the directions. Moved some food out of the freezer. Removed the 1/4 "screw from the bottom of the old icemaker. Loosened the upper two 1/4" screws. Pulled the old icemaker loose. Disconnected the electrical connector. Plugged the connector on the new icemaker into the freezer. Routed the icemaker over the fill tube and onto the upper two screws. Tightened the upper two screws and installed the lower one. Made sure it was level. Placed the ice tray under the icemaker. Let the bale arm down. Put the previously removed food back in the freezer. In about 20 minutes, checked the icemaker and saw it was filled correctly with water. In less than an hour - ice. The whole installation process took about 7 minutes. Easiest homeowner repair project I've ever encountered.