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Electrolux ENL62610S - Water Line Installation; Water Pressure and Filter Requirements; Water Line Connection Procedure

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electrolux 69
How to install Water Line (Dispenser
Models Only)
The water pressure should be 1.
2.0~12.5 kgf/cm
2
or more to run the
automatic icemaker.
Check your tap water pressure;
if a cup of 180 cc is full within
10 seconds, the pressure is OK.
When installing the water tubes, ensure 2.
they are not close to any hot surfaces.
The water fi lter only “fi lters” water; it 3.
does not eliminate any bacteria or
microbes.
If the water pressure is not high enough 4.
to run the icemaker, call the local
plumber to get an additional water
pressure pump.
The fi lter life depends on the amount of 5.
use. We recommend you replace the
lter at least once every 6 months.
When attaching the fi lter, place it for
easy access (removing & replacing).
After installation of refrigerator and 6.
water line system, select [WATER]
on your control panel and press it for
2~3 minutes to supply water into the
water tank and dispense water.
Use sealing tape to every connection of 7.
pipes/tubes to ensure there is no water
leak.
The water tube should be connected to 8.
the cold water line.
WATER SUPPLY KIT
Check the parts below for installing water
supply. Some other necessary parts are
available at your local service agents.
3011202000
(3019974100)
(A:3019503200
B:3019503300)
(3012020700)
(7112401211)
Connector
(3014454520)
Installation Procedure (Dispenser
Models Only)
Join Connector to the tap water line1.
Figure A
Figure B
Place the rubber washer inside the tap
connector and screw onto the water
tap.
Get ready to install the Water Filter2.
Measure an approximate distance
between the fi lter and the Water Tube
and cut the tube off fi lter vertically.
Connect the tubes to the fi lter as the
gure shows.
Leave a suffi cient distance when
cutting the tubes.
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