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Setting up your French Door Refrigerator CHECKING THE WATER DISPENSER LINE A water dispenser is one of the helpful features on your new Refrigerator. To help promote better health, the water filter removes unwanted particles from your water. However, it does not sterilize or destroy microorganisms. You may need to purchase a water purifying system to do that. In order for the ice maker to operate properly, a water pressure of 20~125 psi is required. Under normal conditions, a 170 cc (5.75 oz.) cup can be filled in 10 seconds. If the Refrigerator is installed in an area with low water pressure (below 20psi), you can install a booster pump to compensate for the low pressure. Make sure the water storage tank inside the Refrigerator is properly filled. To do this, press the water dispenser lever until the water runs from the water outlet. Water line installation kits are available at extra cost from your dealer. We recommend using a water line installation kit that contains copper tubing and ¼" compression nut. Connecting to the water supply line 1. First, shut off the main water supply. 2. L ocate the nearest cold water drinking line and install the pipe clamp and shut off valve. 3. Connect the water line installation kit to shut off valve. Cold water line Pipe clamp Shut off valve Cold water line Pipe clamp Shut off valve Water line installation kit After connecting the water supply to the water filter, turn your main water supply back on and flush 4 or more gallons into a bucket to clear and prime the water filter. If water drop or leakage is found on the connection area, turn off the main water supply. Check it and, if necessary, tighten it more. 18_ Setting up

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Setting up
CHECKING THE WATER DISPENSER LINE
A water dispenser is one of the helpful features on your new Refrigerator. To help promote better health,
the water filter removes unwanted particles from your water. However, it does not sterilize or destroy
microorganisms. You may need to purchase a water purifying system to do that.
In order for the ice maker to operate properly, a water pressure of 20~125 psi is required.
Under normal conditions, a 170 cc (5.75 oz.) cup can be filled in 10 seconds.
If the Refrigerator is installed in an area with low water pressure (below 20psi), you can install a booster pump to
compensate for the low pressure.
Make sure the water storage tank inside the Refrigerator is properly filled. To do this, press the water dispenser
lever until the water runs from the water outlet.
Setting up your French Door Refrigerator
Water line installation kits are available at extra cost from your dealer. We recommend using a water line
installation kit that contains copper tubing and ¼” compression nut.
After connecting the water supply to the water filter, turn your main water supply back on and flush 4 or
more gallons into a bucket to clear and prime the water filter.
If water drop or leakage is found on the connection area, turn off the main water supply. Check it and, if
necessary, tighten it more.
Pipe clamp
Cold water line
Shut off valve
Shut off valve
Pipe clamp
Cold water line
Water line installation kit
Connecting to the water supply line
1. First, shut off the main water supply.
2. Locate the nearest cold water drinking line and install
the pipe clamp and shut off valve.
3. Connect the water line installation kit to shut off valve.