17
!2
CONNECT TO WATER AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLY
4
Move the refrigerator in front of the cabinetry close enough to allow access behind
for power and water connections.
At the back of the refrigerator, cut the water tube to a suitable length for connecting
to the water outlet. Ensure there is enough tubing to pull the refrigerator out for
service, if required.
5
Assemble the following water fittings onto the other end of the water tube.
6
Fasten the faucet connection to the cold water supply. Take care not
to over-tighten the faucet connection. Turn isolating faucet on and
check that all connections are dry and free of drips.
7
Connecting power
●
●
Attach the power cord clip to the back of your refrigerator
●
●
Connect the refrigerator to the electrical supply (115VAC, 60Hz
with the fitted plug and lead, and turn on. Ensure the refrigerator
is connected to its own isolating switch.
●
●
Ensure excess power cord length is secured onto the clip (
D
).
●
●
When pushing the refrigerator into position, take care not to roll
over or damage the power cord and/or water tubing.
D
Final water tube connection
Insert tube
Compression
sleeve
Compression
nut
Water tube
IMPORTANT!
●
●
Ensure water tubing is routed away from any sharp objects, sharp corners, and not in a location where it can be kinked or squashed.
Beware of kinking the tube as this will stop water flow.
●
●
Ensure a firm contact is observed as the refrigerator engages the anti-tip bracket, 2 3/8” min. (60mm) overlap.
NOTE:
If using a braided water line hose (not
supplied), connect an adaptor to one
end of the hose before inserting into
the PRV.