2.10 Location of the Water System
The water connected to the water supply must be
potable.
The location of the water line connection must be
within the area shown in the figure below.
The refrigerator's water system must be connected
to the house's main water supply.
The user must be able to switch it on/off using the
valve when necessary.
Objects that might pierce the water hoses or cause
them to twist must not be present where the water
line is installed.
The pressure of the water system must be between
0.17-0.55 MPa (1.7-5.5 bar, 25-80 PSI).
If the water pressure exceeds 0.55 MPa (5.5 bar,
80 PSI), install a pressure limiting device or water
impact protector to the inlet valve. Do not install or
operate the appliance if it is possible for the water
pressure to exceed 0.83 MPa (8.3 bar, 120 PSI).
WARNING:
Make sure that there is no water leakage
when establishing the water connections.
Otherwise, water may damage the cabinetry.
The water supply line must located in
the cabinet where the appliance is to be
installed.The user must be able to switch it
on/off using the valve when necessary. You
will need a hose with a minimum length of
1.5 metres (60") and a diameter of 6.4 mm
(1/4") for the appliance's water connections
during installation. A connector that has a
thread with an external diameter of 6.4 mm
(1/4") must be used to connect the end of
the hose to the product.
Before completing the installation, make
sure that water flows and that there is no
water leakage.
WARNING:
• The level of the floor where the product
is to be installed must be checked with a
bubble level.
• The cabinet flanges must be checked
with a bubble level to ensure that they are
perfectly vertical.
• If the appliance is not perfectly level and
vertical, problems may arise with the
installation.
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