MonogramTM refrigerators are designed to blend into the kitchen cabinetry.
Through a series of product and trim kit choices, the MonogramTM refrigerator
can be beautifully integrated into the kitchen.
All models require field-installed custom panels. Lexan@ and Stainless Steel Panel
Kits are available. Custom Trim kits for handles, 3/4” thick panels and dispenser
trim are also available. Order these from your Monogramdealer.
Lexan@
and Stainless Steel Panel Kits:
Model
Black Lexan@
ZIS36NYZWBP36
ZISW36DY/ZISB36DY
ZIS42NY
ZISW42DY/ZISB42DY
ZIS48NY
ZWBP36D
ZWBP42ZWWP42ZWSP42
ZWBP42DZWWP42DZWSP42D
ZWBP48ZWWP48ZWSP48
ZISW48DY/ZISB48DYZWBP48D
White Lexan@Stainless Steel
ZWWP36ZWSP36
ZWWP36DZWSP36D
ZWWP48DZWSP48D
Custom Trim Kits:
ZKH1
Provides for the installation of a custom handle on
standard 1/4” custom panels.
ZG1
Provides 1/4” grille panel frame side pieces. To be
used when installation height is more or less than
factory set 84” height.
ZKT48, ZKT42, ZKT36
Provides for the installation of 3/4” custom door
and grille panels, using the standard full length
handle.
ZKHT1
Provides for the installationof a custom handle
using 3/4” door and grille panels. This kit must be
used in conjunctionwith ZKT48, ZKT42 and ZKT36.
ZWCD1
For 36” and 42” wide models. Provides for the
installation of a custom collar trim on the dispenser
for one continuous custom panel on freezer door.
This kit can be used alone, or with all other kits.
ZWCD2
For 48” wide models. Provides for the installation
of a custom collar trim on the dispenser for one
continuouscustom panel on freezer door. This kit
can be used alone, or with other kits.
The finished and rough-in dimensions are determined by the type of installation being made. The
following illustrations will demonstrate the basiccabinets, side panels are not required.
refrigerator will be’ exposed.The finished appearance of your installation is
Appearancesand cutout dimensions
are the same for both dispenser and
nondispensermodels.
If a custom enclosure has been made and installed,
or if you are installing between pantry and oven
determined by the depth of the side panels. The
distance between side-panels is the finished cutout.
36”Wide Models
42”Wide Models
H‘g
Finished DirnlL35-1/2’~1
Roughed-In Dim. l+----- 36”+
Roughed-In Dim~—37”+
Notching the front edge of the side panel (1/4’
deep) creates a smaller space between cabinet door
and adjacent refrigerator door panels.
Roughed-In ilim.~—43”+
41-1/2”
42”
48” Wide Models
m
Finished Dim lk47-1/2’ql
Roughed-In Dim.~48”+
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Finished Dim,
Roughed-In Dim.
Roughed-In Diml+—————49”+
K
+48”+
~49-1/2°
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3
Installation
At End-ofRun
Base @ Wall
Cabinets
36” Wide
Models
42?Wide
Models
47’ Wide
Models
36”4
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Finished Dimension
47”+
k
Finished ~imension
k48”+
Finished Dimension
Installation
Between
Wall Oven
and Pantry
Cabinet
If a custom enclosure has been made and
installed, or if you are installing between pantry
and oven cabinets, side panels are not required.
EXCEPT:
Side panels, 1/2” minimum thickness, are
required when using frarneless cabinets.
42” Wide Models
36” Wide Models
&36”+
Finished Dimension
FramedCabinets
Finished Dimension
43” Wide Models
$
+47”+
Finished ~imenslon
FramedCabinets
F!nished Dimension
FramelessCabinets
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k48”+
Finished Dimension
FramedCabinets
-.
*48”+
Finished Dimension
FramelessCabinets
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Monogram’”Built-In Refrigerator
Set up Preparation
Beforeyou begin – Read these instructionscompletelyand carefully.
IMPORTANT– Save these instructionsfor local inspector’suse.
IMPORTANT– OBSERVE ALL GOVERNINGCODES AND ORDINANCES.
Note to Installer – Be sure to leave these instructionswith the Consumer.
Note to Consumer–
Keep these instructions with your Use and Care Book for future reference.
Electric and
Water
Connection
Locations
Product
Dimensions
Water line can be routed through the floor or back
wall.
● Water line should be:
–Approximately3-1/2” from the floor on the back
wall, or 3-1/2” from the back wall on the floor.
–At least 5“ from either side.
A 115 volt, 60 Hz., 15 or 20 amp power supply is
required. An individual properly grounded branch
circuit or circuit breaker is recommended,as noted
on the rating plate. The rating plate is located on the
bottom of the cabinet front of the fresh food
compartmentand is visible when the door is opened.
● Locate the electrical outlet within 5“ x 7“ shaded
area is illustrated. From the right side:
– 12-3/8” for 36” wide models.
– 18-3/8” for 42” wide models.
– 20-3/8” for 38” wide models.
● Between 7’4” and 81” from the floor.
36” Models
A-36” outside trim width
B–35” case trim
42” Models
A-42” outside trim width
much heavier at the top than at
the bottom–be extra careful
when moving.
5
Grounding the
Appliance
IMPORTANT-(Please read carefully)
FOR PERSONAL SAFETY, THIS APPLIANCE MUST
BE PROPERLY GROUNDED.
The power cord of this appliance is equipped with a
three-prong (grounding)plug which mates with a
standard three-prong grounding wall receptacle to
minimize the possibility of electric shock hazard from
this appliance.
If the electrical service provided does not meet the
above specifications,it is recommendedthat a
licensed electrician install an approved outlet.
DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, CUT
OR REMOVE THE THIRD (GROUND) PRONG
FROM THE POWER CORD.
DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD WITH THIS
APPLIANCE.
DO NOT USE AN ADAPTOR PLUG WITH THIS
APPLIANCE.
Tools
Required
Hardware
Supplied
Hardware
Required
Flooring
Door
Clearance
Ii%quired
● Tinsnips to cut
banding
● Stepladder
c Bucket
s
1-1/2” stamped openend wrench
● Water shut-off valve● Water filter
(optional butWR97X0214 (optional
recommended)
For proper installation, this unit must be placed
on a level surface of hard material that is at the
same height as the rest of the flooring. This surface
should be strong enough to support a fully loaded
refrigerator.
If the refrigerator is to be installed in a corner:
● A 2“ min. clearance between the case trim and
adjacent wall on both sides of the refrigerator will
assure a 90° door opening and access to all drawers.
An 8“ clearance is required on both sides for
removal of pans.
● Level
“ Appliance Hand Truck
. Tubing cutter
● 7/16” open-end wrench
. Special plastic fastener
adhesive strips
but recommended)
● #2 Phillips screwdriver
● Stubby Phillips
screwdriver
● Drill and appropriate
bits
● 1/4” panel foam spacers
. 1/4-1/4union with nuts
● Custom panel for fresh● Side panels (see page 8)
food and freezer
compartments.
CAUTION: Protect the
finish of the flooring. Cut
a large section of the
cardboard carton, lay on
the floor in the area
where you are working.
● 7/16” socket with 3“
extension for rachet
● Safety glasses
● Hardware for side
panel installation
6
Built-In RefrigeratorInstallation Steps
Step
1
Remove
Packaging
CAUTION: Refrigerator is much heavier at the top
than at the bottom–be careful when moving.
● Remove outer carton.
–Carefully cut banding at top and bottom.
–Remove top cap.
-Slide out back corner posts (2).
–Slide carton off top of cabinet.
● Remove toekick from back of refi-igerator and set
aside for later installation.
s Remove grille panel frame from front of door, set
aside for later installation.
NOTE: IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO LAY CABINET
DOWN IN ORDER TO REMOVE SKID!
. To remove skid, remove the four 7/ 16“ bolts and
their brackets.
CAUTION: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ROLL UNIT
OFF SKID.
c There are support blocks on the bottom of cabinet
and door. They must be removed before rolling
unit off skid or damage will occur.
● Carefully tilt cabinet and slide blocks out from
underneath cabinet, slide unit off skid.
When using a hand-truck, handle from side only.
7/1 6“ Bolts
/
Step
2
Prepare
Water
Line
s Route 1/4” OD copper tubing between house
cold water line and the water connectionlocation.
● Copper tubing should be long enough to
extend to the front of the refi-igerator. Allow
enough to accommodate bend leading into the
water valve.
. Install a shut-off valve between the icemaker
water valve and cold water pipe in the basement or a cabinet. The shutoff valve should be
located where it will be easily accessible.
Floor
l\
Copper Tubmgy
o
&
7
Step
3
Install
Side
Panels
Decorator side panels are required wherever the
sides of the refi-igerator will be exposed.
Side panel installation will be determined by the
design of the side panel you have previously chosen.
Side panels are normally set into place and fastened
to adjacent cabinetry or the back wall before rolling
unit into opening.
If you choose to use 1/4” side panels, they should be
fhstened to the refrigerator before setting refrigerator into place. See Illustration A.
If you choose to use 1/2” to 3/4” side panels, see
Illustrations B and C.
If a custom refi-igerator enclosure has been made
and installed, or if you are installing between pantry
and oven cabinets, side panels are not required.
Check finished hole size as determined by previous
instructions.
To cover entire side of the refrigerator: Cut panels
84” high, 23-Y16 to 24-3/4” wide. Height and width
of the panels will vary depending on installation
method.
Make sure side panels are installed plumb.
See Custom Options Guide for more details.
Step
4
Roll Unit
into Opening
1/4 Side Panels – Insert end of side panel
into case trim. Fasten with velcro strips
included.
Illustration C
l/Z”to 3/4 Side Panels – Recessed front
edge of side panel. Fasten to adjacent
cabinet.
With cardboard protective pad in position, use a
handtruck to roll refrigerator into the front of the
location cutout.
1/2 to 3/4” Side Panels – Leading edge of
side panel is flush with cabinet front. Fasten
to the back wall using a cleat.
1/2to 3/4 Side Panels – Leading edge of
side panel is routed 1/4 deep, 1-1/2 wide.
Fasten to adjacent cabinet.
Cabinet’
Step
5
Level
fiftigerator
8
All models have 4point leveling. The front is
supported by leveling legs, the back is supported by
rear wheels.
● To level the back of the unit, turn the 7/16” hex
nut located above the front wheels,
● For front leveling, use the 1-1/2” open-end wrench
(provided).
. Turn hex nut or front leveling leg to raise or lower
the refrigerator.
. Adjust carefully, the refrigerator should be level
and plumb with cabinetry, and should align with
toekick height.
Hex Nut
RearWh
Step
6
Secure
R@k&rator
case tn”m
to sidepanel
Anti-Tip
Precautions
Personal Injury/Property Damage Hazard
The refi-igerator is much heavier at the top. To prevent
the refrigerator from tipping over you mus~
● Install a wood block, the full width of the refrigera-
tor. Secure the block with wood screws penetrating
at least 3/4” into wall studs.
When using 1/2” to 3/4” side panels, the front flange
of the case trim is attached to the side panel.
s Open freezer door to access case trim.
● Drill hole in flange and drive screw through the
flange, into the side panel.
● Follow the same procedure for fresh food side.
Stud
—
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Side View
—
—
Side View
/
Step
7
Connect
Water
Supplj
OR
If refrigeratoris installed between cabinets with no
side panels or in a custom enclosure,install a spacer
block as shown.
● Open freezer door to access case trim.
● Drill hole in trim and drive screw through the trim
and into the spacer block.
● Follow the same procedurefor fresh food side.
● Locate and bring copper tubing to front of cabinet.
● Turn water on to flush debris from line, run about
a quart of water through tubing into a bucket, then
shut off water.
● Slip a 1/4-1/4union nut (provided)over both
ends of the copper tubing at the right front leg of
the refrigerator and couple the lines.
. Turn on water to check for leaks.
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9
Ste
8
Connect
Power
The grille panel frame for the top grille is shipped
with the unit.
The refrigeratoris shipped with the top case trim
secured at the 83” refrigeratorheight.
. Loosen 2 screws on both sides and raise the case
trim to meet soffit height, from 83” to 841/2”.
. Tighten all 4 screws.
To insert decorative grille panel into the frame:
s Remove 2 screws (one each in top corners) as
shown.
● Slide panel into the frame and reassemble.
● Mount panel grille by droppinginto the slots on
the case trim.
1 1/2”
min.
g;p
10
Door
Panel
Dimensions
All models require field-installed panels. Lexan@ and
stainless steel panel kits are sized to fit your model. If
you are using custom panels, cut the panels to the
If you are using custom panels secured to 1/4” thick
backing, the same panel sizes apply. However, the
raised portion of the panel requires trim, hinge and
fingertip clearances. Allow 5/16’ clearance on the
top and bottom for trim flange. Allow 1-1/4”
clearance on hinge side to avoid striking adjacent
cabinetry. Allow 2“ on handle side for fingertip
clearance.
Countertopsadjacent to refrigeratorinstallation
should be mitered 45° degrees.
This illustration represents the actual size of the 1/4”
door trim and standard handle section. Use this to
determine how stile and rail sections interface with
the door trim.
1/4
Thick
Backing
RaisedPanel on 1/4” Thick Backing
Appearance
Panel
1-1/4”
Clearance
B
Hinge Side
r 5/16“
1 .;L ~
5/16“
Handle
2“ Clearance
Handle Side
Door Trim
Actual Size
1/4”
+““
1/2”
t
1
11
Step
10
Install 1/4”
Door Panels
To install 1/4” door panels:
. Carefully remove the Phillips head screws from
the door handle endcaps, top and bottom.
● Open door to 90° stop. Remove the Phillips head
screws from the aluminum trim door handles.
Retain all screws.
c Attach 2“ x 2“ adhesive
backed foam pads to
the door. These fillers
assure proper fit. Fillers
are shipped with
literature package in
snack pack drawer.
c Slide in panels.
● Replace door handles
and secure with
original screws.
● Again, check to be
sure unit is level and
that panels align with
cabinetry. Doors will
not close properly if
unit is not level.
● Check for noises
caused by incomplete
alignment (rubbing of
panels, trim or screws).
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step
11
Arrange
Interior
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● Remove internal packing materials.
. Set shelves to desired positions.
CAUTION: The top and third shelf are turned
upside down for shipping. They must be removed
and turned right side up. To remove shelf packing,
apply upward pressure on the inverted shelf with one
hand and hold in place. Remove packing with other
hand. Grip shelf with both hands, lower shelf front
and remove from cabinet. Turn shelf right side up
and install in desired location.
c Remove tape from all shelves and set them at
desired heights.
Step
12
set
Temperature
Controls
Step
13
Start
Icemaker
. Set Fresh Food control
at “5”.
● Set Freezer control at
“5”.
IMPORTANT:~low 24
hours for temperatures to
stabilize before making
adjustments.
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11
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● Lower feeler arm to the ON position.
. Make sure the ice bin is pushed back all the way to
the stops on the shelf below the icemaker.
● Discard the first few batches of ice cubes.
● During operation, you will hear the hum of the
motor, movement of the cube ejector, humming or
clicking of the water valve, and ice falling into the
bin. These sounds are normal.
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Step
Standard Non-Dispenser Model Toekick (Packed with product)
14
Install
Toekick
t’rl
Standard Dispenser Model Toekick (Packed with Product)
ffl
3-1/4
IfA
111
I
1/4” Thick Custom Dispenser Model Toekick
1/2” to 3/4” Thick Custom Dispenser Toekick
Remove Additional Material
II
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+44/16+
A custom toekick can be installed to match or
complementthe surrounding cabinetry.
A standard toekick is supplied with all refi-igerators.
If a custom toekick is to-be installed, use th~ supplied
toekick as a template to cut out notches around
hinges and water line tubing.
For 1/2” to 3/4” thick custom toekicks, additional
material should be removed and cut away. This will
allow the water and electrical umbilical tube to rotate
smoothly when the door is fully opened.
The custom toekick should be installed in such a
manner that it can be removed if service is required.
14
Problem
Solving
Alignment of Doors
Door alignment is usually
assured when the
leveled. If doors are not
aligned after leveling the
unit, contact GE Service.
Moisture
If moisture forms
between the doors or on
the cabinet, turn on the
energy saver switch. This
should only occur when
humidity is high. If the
problem persists, contact
GE Service.
unit is
Operation of Unit
refrigerator does
If the
not operate after
checking the installation
instructions, check the
electrical connections
inside the cooling
compartment,check the
power cord plug in the
wall outlet and the
power supply to the
outlet. If all connections
and fuse or circuit
breaker are in order,
contact GE service.
Decorator Panels
Contact
Contractor/Installer
Squareness of
Contact your
Contractor/Installer
your
Cabinetq
Water
Contact your plumber
Note: While performing installations described in this
book, safety glassesor goggles should be worn.
To obtain specz~icinformation conce-rning any Monogram
product or seruice, call GE Answer Cent@consumer
information service at 800.626. 2000–any time, day or
night.
For local service in your area, call 1-800-GE-CARES
(1-800-432-2737).
Note: Product improvement is a continuing endeavor at
General Electric. Therefore, materials, appearance and
specifications are subject to change without notice.
15
Monogram.TM
General Hectric Company
Louisville,KY40225
Pub. No. 31-45243
Dw& No. 162D9267PO02
@1996 GE Appliances
Printed in U.S.A. (N.D. 393)
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