Installing your new appliance
6. Turn the water on and check for
leakage.
Connect Water Line to Refrigerator
Important
If you turn the refrigerator on
before the water is connected,
turn off the ice maker.
1. You may need to purchase below
items to complete this connection.
And you may find these items sold
as a kit at a local hardware store.
Ferrule (Sleeve) -1 pcs
a b c
a
b
1/4" Compression Nut - 1 pcs
c
1/4" Water Line -1 pcs
2. Unplug refrigerator or disconnect
power.
3. Close shutoff value.
4. Thread a 1/4 " compression nut and
ferrule (sleeve) onto the free end
and of 1/4" water line.
5. Insert the free and of the 1/4" water
line into the brass fitting attached to
the water inlet on the back of the
refrigerator.
6. Slide the 1/4" compression nut over
the ferrule (sleeve) and screw the
1/4" compression nut onto the brass
fitting.
c
c
b
b
a
a
d
d
e
e
7. Comfirm 1/4" water line is secure
by gently pulling on it.
8. Turn on water supply and check
for leaks. Correct any leaks
Use only the new tubing supplied
with the refrigerator. Old tubing
should not be used. After
connected to the water supply
line, please open the water valve
to flush the filter for 5 minutes
before use.
The initial dark discoloration of
water is normal.
Warning
The water line must be
connected to the cold water
pipe. If it is connected to the hot
water pipe, it may cause the
purifier to malfunction.
Avoid contamination of pipes
during installation.
Connect to potable water supply
only.
1/4" Water Line
1/4" Compression Nut
Ferrule (Sleeve)
Brass Fitting
Water Inlet
Note
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