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I wondered if anyone can help me please. I recently bought a fridge second hand and I am having trouble attaching it to the water mains. I have included pictures below (If the link works!). I think it is an american fridge.

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Brand: RCA
Model: RCG20IERFBB

I have tried looking for a manual online but I can't seem to find one.

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Above: This picture shows the attachment to the fridge. As you can see the pipe fits onto the attachment but it looks like there should be something which screws over the top of it to clamp it on.

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Above: This is the attachment to the main water pipe - 25mm diameter (sorry about pic sizes). I do not know what converter is needed to connect to our flexible piping.

Any advice that anyone can give would be fantastic.

Many thanks.

Richard
 
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