Step 6:
To flush the Water Filter of any trapped air, aim the Water Filter into a bucket,
turn water supply tap on and run the water through Water Filter at least 12 liters
(12 qt) of water. Once complete, turn water supply tap off. This step is highly
recommended to avoid water dripping.
Step 7:
Determine the length of tubing that can be connected from the refigerator to Water
Filter, and cut or using the remaining after cutting Tube A of the 4 m Tube Valve
Inlet (tube ¼”).
It's called “Tube B”.
Length of Tube B will be decided according to the location of refrigerator and
Water Filter.
Cutting tube surface should be flat and perpendicular with the length of tubing to
prevent water leaks.
Step 8:
Connect refrigerator and Water Filter by “Tube B” and Joint Tube
4
.
Plug the tube into the full depth of the Filter and Joint Tube (15 ~ 18 mm) to prevent
water leaks.
Firmly
fix the tube using Joint Clips (¼”).
After Step 8, please check again your tubing layout as Figure 4.
Figure 4
: Designed Tubing layout
Joint Pipe
2 x Joint Clip
White Tube B
Water Filter and
Blacket Filter
200 mm blue Tube
Case Dual
Check Valve
White
Tube A
Joint Water Supply
1 x Joint Clip
White Tube B
15