Connecting The Water Supply Line - Haier HB22FWRSSAA Instructions For Use Manual

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Connecting the Water Supply Line

It Is recommended to have this product Installed by a qualified technician.
Cut the water pipe according to need and avoid bending the water pipe too much.
Usually, the pipe length should be less than 5m. If the water pipe is too long, the ice and cold water
content will be affected because there may be insufficient water pressure.
Insert one end of the water supply pipe into the water inlet on the rear of the appliance (Fig.4-12).
Connect the other end into the plastic adaptor. Screw the adaptor onto a suitable 1/2" BSP
connector water outlet.
The water pressure should be between 0.l5~0.6MPa for correct operation of the cold water
dispenser and ice maker. It is recommended to use drinking water for producing ice cubes since
the filter does not sterilise baceria.
Open the water valve to flush the pipe, check leakage in the water pipe joints and allow the water
to run until it is clear.
The water pipe cannot withstand heat. Keep it away from all heat sources.
Before first use, press the water dispenser pad several times for 1 minute. Do not press for more
than 1 minute to prevent overheating of the pad activator solenoid. Cold water will begin to flow
from the outlet.
The water filter is there to filter impurities in the water, and to make ice clean and hygienic.
It cannot sterilise or destroy anything, so be certain to connect the water pipe to a drinkable water
source.
To prevent the pipe from freezing, do not install the water pipe in a space below 0°C. When
the temperature of the ice maker is equal to or below -15°C the ice maker will begin to make
ice.
Throw out the first few batches of ice cubes if you are making ice for the first time or have not
made it for a long time.
After the refrigerator is installed, put the water supply pipe in a suitable place to prevent
crushing and damage.
If the cubed ice becomes smaller, this may suggest that the filter is blocked from the
impurities.
(Fig. 4-12)
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