20
5
Thread the free end of the water line hose into the dedicated hole located in the base of the
refrigerator, through to the back of the refrigerator (refer to
C
).
6
At the back of the refrigerator, loosely coil the water line hose (
~
2 – 3 times) and fasten
the end of the hose to the cold water supply (refer to
D
).
Take care not to over-tighten the connection. Turn the isolating tap on and check that all
connections are dry and free of drips.
7
At the back of your refrigerator, connect the refrigerator to the electrical supply (230VAC,
50Hz) with the fitted plug and lead, and turn on. Ensure the refrigerator is connected to its
own isolating switch (refer to
E
).
8
In order to push refrigerator into correct position:
●
●
Stop midway, reach through base to locate power cord. Pull power cord through the front left
side of the refrigerator (refer to
F
), tucking it neatly in the left side of the base (refer to
G
).
●
●
Reach through base to locate water line hose coil. Tuck coil neatly into front right side of
base (refer to
H
).
IMPORTANT!
Failure to do this can result in running over the hose causing damage and possible
water leaks.
●
●
Push the refrigerator until the doors are in line with the frame. Ensure the refrigerator is
centred.
●
●
Firm contact must be achieved between the refrigerator and the anti-tip bracket,
min. 60mm overlap (refer to
I
).
WARNING!
Failure to follow this instruction can lead to serious injury or death.
D
F
!0
CONNECT TO WATER AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLY
min. 60mm
overlap
I
Final location
of power cord,
left side of base
G
Final location
of water tube,
right side of base
H
E
C