Samsung RS261MDRS In S Tallin G T He W Ater Line, setting up your side-by-side refrigerator

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IN S TALLIN G T HE W ATER LINE

setting up your side-by-side refrigerator

IN S TALLIN G T HE W ATER LINE

Connecting the water line to the Refrigerator.

There are several items that you need to purchase to complete this connection.

You may find these items sold as a kit at your local hardware store.

1/4” compression nut

plastic tubing

copper tubing

ferrule

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1.Tighten the compression nut Manual background into the 1/4” compression fitting.

- If you are using copper tubing, slip the compression nut

(not included) and ferrule (not included)

on copper tubing (not included) as shown.

 

-If you are using plastic tubing Manual background, insert the molded end(Bulb) of the plastic tubing Manual background into the compression fitting.

Do not use without the molded end(Bulb) of the plastic tubing

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CAUTION

 

 

2. Tighten the compression nut into the compression fitting. Do not over-tighten the compression nut

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3.Turn water on and check for any leakage.

Only connect the water line to a drinkable water source.

If you have to rManual background 1/4” of the plastic tubing to make sure you get a snug, leak-free connection.

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Contents RS261M Refrigeratorimagine the possibilities please register your product atDoor Alarm features of your side-by-side refrigeratorK ey features of your new refrigerator Xtra SpaceTMS AFETY INFORMATION safety InformationWARNING SEVERE WARNING SIGNS FOR INSTALLATION Important safety symbols and precautionsCAUTION CAUTION SIGNS for INSTALLATION WARNING SEVERE WARNING SIGNS for USINGCAUTION CAUTION SIGNS for USING CAUTION CAUTION SIGNS for CLEANING WARNING SEVERE warning signs for DisPosaL6 safety information WIRING DIAGRAM contentsWARRANTY APPENDIXsetting up your side-by-side refrigerator Getting ready to install the refrigeratorSelecting the best location for the refrigerator MODEL RS261MSETTING UP the refrigerator Installing the handlesGUP 01SETTIN Reattaching the water supply line SETTING UP the refrigeratorCONT’DSeparating the water supply line from the refrigerator Removing the Front Leg CoverRemoving the freezer door Reattaching the freezer doorsTo reattach the freezer doors, replace parts in reverse order Reattaching the fridge door SETTING UP THE REFRIGERATOR CONT’DRemoving the fridge door To reattach the fridge doors, replace parts in reverse orderWhen the Fridge part is lower than the Freezer part LEVELING the refrigeratorWhen the Freezer part is lower than the Fridge part Before leveling the refrigerator, remove the front leg coverMaking mInor adjustments to the doors When the door of the freezer is higher than the fridgeCHECKinG tHE wAtER DisPEnsER LinE Connecting to the water supply lineIN S TALLIN G T HE W ATER LINE Connecting the water line to the RefrigeratorCheck the amount of water supplied to the ice tray operating your side-by-side refrigerator C HECKING THE CONTROL PANELPower Freeze USING THE CONTROL PANELFreezer/Fridge Temperature adjustment Power CoolUsing the ice dispenser USING THE CONTROL PANEL CONT’DUsing the water dispenser Cubed Ice , Crushed IceSTORING FOOD Wire Shelf Storing Food in the FreezerStoring Food in the Fridge Xtra Space1. Door Bin/Dairy Bin cleaning and maintaining your side-by- side refrigeratorREMOVING THE FREEZER/FRIDGE ACCESSORIES 2. ShelvesCleaning the Exterior CLEANING THE REFRIGERATORCleaning the Interior Cleaning the rubber door sealsCHANGING THE WATER FILTER TROUBLESHOOTING appendixOne 1 Year Parts and Labor on Refrigerator LIMITED WARRANTY TO ORIGINAL PURCHASERSAMSUNG REFRIGERATOR 26 CUBIC FEET AND LARGER CAPACITY Five 5 Years Parts and Labor on Sealed Refrigeration System OnlyOF THIS PRODUCT, IS NONTRANSFERABLE AND STATES YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDY SAMSUNG CUSTOMER CARE CENTERwiring diagram wiring diagram3105 WIRING DIAGRAM Contact SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE Ambient Room Temperature Limits