Hisense BCD-543WPAZR/HC1(E) Service Manual page 16

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1. Connect the water supply line to the
compression fitting (assembled with a 1/4"
tube, at the back of refrigerator).
If you are using copper tubing, slip the
compression nut (not supplied) and ferrule
(not supplied) on the copper tubing(not
supplied).
If you are using plastic tubing, insert the
molded end (bulb) of the plastic tubing into
the compression fitting.
Important:
Do not use without the molded end (bulb)
of the plastic tubing.
If you are using stainless steel tubing,
slip the compression nut on the copper
tubing (not supplied).
2. Tighten the compression nut onto the
compression fitting. Do not over-tighten
the compression nut.
3. Turn 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,
tighten, if necessary.
4.
Flush
one
(approximately five minutes)through the
filter before drinking or using the water
from your refrigerator. To flush, press a
gallon
of
water
large glass or cup against the water
dispenser lever. Fill the glass, then empty
it into the kitchen sink. Repeat until you
dispense about one gallon of water.
5. After you turn on the refrigerator, let the
ice maker make ice for one to two days.
Over that period of time, throw out the first
one or two buckets of ice the freezer
makes to ensure all impurities have been
removed from the waterlines.
Note:
Make sure that you connect the water
line to a drinkable water source.
You can test the water line quickly using
a paper cup.
The first time you use the water
dispenser, you may hear the sound of
water pushing air out of the water
dispenser. This is normal.
If you have to repair or disassemble the
water line, cut off 1/4'' of the plastic tubing
to make sure you get a snug, leak-free
connection.
3.3 Reverse osmosis water supply:
The pressure of the water supply coming
out of a reverse osmosis system going to

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