Connect Water Line To Refrigerator - Hisense BCD-560WPZ/HC1 (H) Service Manual

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the cover.
2.Pull the water filter downwards and turn
it about 90° counter-clockwise to take it
out. When the filter is disassembled, pay
attention to keep the filter head upward
tilted to avoid water leaking from the front
filter part, and the dropped water in the
cover should be cleaned immediately.
3. Insert the new water filter into the hole
and at the same time turn it about 90°
clockwise until it stops.
4.Push the water filter up and pull the
cover up to horizontal pull it back until it
locks.
5.Turn the water supply back on.
Note: After turning on the water supply,
you should check the leaks. If leaks occurs,
repeat the above operation steps 1-5. If
leaks persist, discontinue use and call
your supporting dealer.
6. Flush filter for 5minutes before using.
Removing any residual matter inside
the water supply line after installing the
water filter.
1.Turn on the main water supply and
supply water from water supply line.
2.Run water through the dispenser until
the water through the dispenser until the
water runs clear (approx. 6 to 7
minutes).This will clean the water supply
system and remove the air from the lines.
3.Additional flushing may be required in
some households.
4. Open the refrigerator door and make
sure there are no water leaks coming from
the water filter.
Note: Be sure to flush the dispenser
thoroughtly, otherwise water may drip from
the dispenser. This means that there is still
air in the line.

4.3 Connect Water Line To Refrigerator

IMPORTANT :If you turn the refrigerator
on before the water is connected, turn off
the ice maker.
1.Unplug refrigerator or disconnect power.
2.Close shutoff value.
3.Thread a 1/4 "compression nut and
ferrule (sleeve)onto the free end and of
1/4" water line.
4.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.
5. Slide the 1/4" compression nut over the
ferrule(sleeve) and screw the 1/4"
compression nut onto the brass ftting.

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