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16
Connecting to the Water Filter
There are two types of lters. The methods of
connection are different. One has a threaded
plastic nut tting and the other uses a self locking
push t connectors. The lter is marked with the
direction of the water ow from the water tap to the
appliance.
<Nut Type>
1
Unscrew the threaded connector and place it
over the end of the cut section of pipe coming
from the appliance. Push the pipe over the
end of the lter that the ow arrow points to
and tighten up the threaded connector.
2
Repeat the same process on the other end
of the lter using the remainder of the water
tube.
Water Supply Requirements
A cold water supply with water pressure between
147 kPa and 834 kPa (1.5 - 8.5 kgf/cm²) is requried
to operate the water dispenser. If the refrigerator
is installed in an area with low water pressure
(below 147 kPa), you can install a booster pump to
compensate for the low pressure.
If a reverse osmosis water ltration system is
connected to your cold water supply, the water
pressure to the reverse osmosis system needs to
be a minimum of 147 kPa to 834 kPa (1.5 - 8.5 kgf/
cm²)
WARNING
Unplug the appliance before carrying out any
work on connecting the water line. Failure to do
so may cause electric shock.
Only connect the water line to a cold water
supply. Failure to do so may cause the water
lter to malfuction. Water hammer (water
banging in the pipes) within the house's
plumbing can cause damage to appliance parts
and can lead to water leakage or ooding.
Connecting the water line must only be installed
by a suitably qualied person. Not doing
so could cause property damage due to an
incorrect or poor connection.
NOTE
This water line installation is not covered by the
appliance warranty.
Connecting to the Appliance
1
Unscrew the metal threaded collar nut at the
back of the appliance and place it over one
end of the water tube.
2
Firmly push the water tube onto the water inlet
valve and tighten up the collar nut.
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