1. Connect the water line from the main water supply (B) to the assembled compression
fitting (03).
- If you are using copper tubing (B-1), slip the compression nut (06) (not supplied) and
ferrule (04) (not supplied) on the copper tubing (B-1) (not supplied) as shown in the
figure.
- If you are using plastic tubing (B-2), insert the molded end (Bulb) (05) of the plastic
tubing (B-2) (not supplied) into the compression fitting (03).
CAUTION
- If you use plastic tubing (B-2), do not use it without the molded end (Bulb) (05).
- Leaving the water line disconnected may cause the water valve to produce a buzzing
sound over time. If this is the case, make sure that the ice making function is turned
off and do not attempt to use the water dispenser.
2. Tighten the compression nut (06) onto the compression fitting (03). Do not over-tighten
the compression nut (06).
3. Turn the water on and check for any leakage. If you find water drops or leakage in
the connection areas, turn off the main water supply. Check the connections and, if
necessary, tighten.
4. After you turn on the refrigerator, let the ice maker make ice for 1 to 2 days. Over that
period of time, throw out the first 1 or 2 buckets of ice the ice maker makes to ensure
all impurities have been removed from the water line.
CAUTION
• Do not mount the water filter or water
line on any part of the refrigerator. This
may damage the refrigerator.
• If you have to relocate the refrigerator
after connecting the water line, make
sure the joined section of the water line
is straight.
NOTE
If you have to repair or disassemble the
water line, cut off
/
" of the plastic tubing
1
4
to make sure you get a snug, leak-free
connection.
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