10
12. Assemble the left hinge cover provided
(in the plastic bag) to match the hinge,
install the door racks to original position.
Keep the right hinge cover with the
appliance for future reference.
Connecting the Water Supply
An Ice Maker and/or water filter may be
installed on your new refrigerator. A water
filter removes unwanted particles from
your water. It does not, however, sterilize
or
destroy
microorganisms.
For
purification and sterilization, it may be
necessary to purchase a water purifying
system.
For the ice maker to operate properly, The
appliance must be connected to a
drinking water supply and ensure the
water pressure is between 30 to 125 psi.
WARNING
The water connection must be carried out
by a qualified plumber. Operation outside
the water pressure range may cause
malfunction and severe, damaging water
leaks.
Under normal conditions, a 200cc (5.75
oz.) cup can be filled in about 10 seconds.
If the refrigerator is installed in an area
with low water pressure (below 30 psi), a
booster pump may be installed to
compensate for lower inlet pressures.
The following tools and parts will be
needed:
(Not supplied ):
Important:
Use tubing supplied with the refrigerator
and/or all new tubing. Do not use old
tubing.
1- All work must comply with local
plumbing code specifications and
requirements.
2- Connect to cold water line with
water pressure between 30 and
125 psi.
3- Take caution to not contaminate
water pipes. The size of pipes is
1/4".
4- The product comes with the filter.
Please connect the water filter
referring to the filter instructions.
Connecting the Water Supply
1- Shut off power supply.
2- Shut off water main supply.
3- In the cold-water supply line, drill a
¼” hole in the vertical section or
horizontal (top of pipe). Then
install the saddle-type shutoff
valve. Ensure the outlet end is
firmly in the ¼” hole.
4- Securely connect the ¼” extension