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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................................ 4
INSTRUCTIONS D'INSTALLATION ............................................................................. 41
INSTRUCCIONES DE INSTALACION .......................................................................... 79
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Table of Contents
Safety and warning information ........................... 5
Installation options ............................................... 6
Individual unit .......................................................... 6
Side-by-Side ........................................................... 6
Individual appliances with partition .......................... 6
At the end of the kitchen units ................................ 6
Installation ............................................................. 7
Installation room ..................................................... 7
Installation cavity ..................................................... 7
Furniture/fixtures ..................................................... 7
Installation
Instructions ........................................
1.
Checking the installation cavity .........
2.
Transport of the appliance ................
3.
Removing the packaging ..................
4.
Installation preparation .....................
5.
Changing over the door hinges .........
6.
Preparing the installation cavity .........
7.
Attaching an alternative anti-tip device
8.
Preparing to connect the water .........
9.
Attaching the edge protection ...........
10.
Side-by-Side installation ...................
11.
Pushing the appliance into the
installation cavity ..............................
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24
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Base ....................................................................... 7
Connecting the power .......................................... 8
onnecting the water .............................................. 8
Installation dimensions ......................................... 9
Single installation .................................................... 9
Side-by-Side installation .......................................... 10
Water connection ................................................... 11
Appliance dimensions .......................................... 12
18" Appliance (Freezer/Freezer with Ice and
Water dispenser) ..................................................... 12
18" Appliance (Wine unit) ........................................ 13
24" Appliance (Refrigerator/Freezer/Freezer
with Ice and Water dispenser) ................................. 14
24" Appliance (Wine unit) ........................................ 15
30" Appliance (Refrigerator/Freezer/Freezer
with Ice and Water dispenser) ................................. 16
Required accessories and tools .......................... 17
Supplied accessories .............................................. 17
Optional accessories .............................................. 17
Other required accessories from specialist outlets .. 17
Tools ...................................................................... 17
Other ...................................................................... 17
12.
Installing and aligning the appliance ..
13.
Attaching the appliance to the
top of the cavity .................................
14.
Attaching the individual appliance
to the side of the cavity ......................
15.
Checking that the finger guard
moves easily ......................................
16.
Connecting the water to the appliance
17. Attaching the toe kick panel ..............
18. Commissioning the Appliance ...........
19. Preparing the furniture doors .............
20. Loading the appliance door ...............
21. Attaching the adjusting rail
to the furniture door ...........................
22. Attaching and aligning
the furniture door ...............................
23. Attaching the furniture door ..............
24. Attaching the lower bracket ..............
25. Attaching the finger guard ................
26. Attaching the covers .........................
27. Aligning the ice-water dispenser .......
28. Attaching the cover strips .................
29. Mounting of air separator ..................
30. Adjusting the door opening angle .....
31. Changing the door spring .................
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Before you Begin
Read these instructions completely and carefully.
WARNING General
These appliances are top-heavy and must be secured to
prevent the possibility of tipping forward. Anti-tip protection
is required.
Keep doors closed until the appliance is completely installed
and secured per installation instructions.
Due to the weight and size of this appliance, and to reduce
the risk of personal injury or damage to the product -
TWO PEOPLE ARE REQUIRED FOR PROPER
INSTALLATION.
This appliance must be properly grounded. See the section
on "Connecting the power" on page 8.
Use this appliance only for its intended purpose.
Immediately repair or replace electric service cords that
become frayed or damaged.
Unplug the appliance or switch offthe fuse before cleaning
or making repairs.
Repairs should be made by a qualified service technician.
CAUTION
Skill - Level - Installation of this appliance requires basic
mechanical, carpentry and plumbing skills.
Proper installation is the responsibility of the installer.
Product failure due to improper installation is not covered
under the Appliance Warranty.
See the Owner's Manual for warranty information.
IMPORTANT
These installation instructions are intended for use by
qualified installers. All connections for water, electrical power
and grounding must comply with local codes and
ordinances and be made by licensed personnel when
required. In the absence of a local code:
- Inthe U.S.A., in accordance with the National Electric
Code, ANSI/NFPA70 -latest edition/State and
Municipal codes and/or local codes.
- In Canada, in accordance with the Canadian Electric
Code C22.1 -latest edition/Provincial and Municipal
codes and/or local codes.
WARNING - This indicates that death or serious inju-
ries may occur as a result of not observing this
warning,
CAUTION - This indicates that minor or moderate inju-
ries or damage may occur as a result of not observing
this warning.
IMPORTANT NOTE / NOTE- This is used to draw the
user's attention to something in particular.
Save these instructions for local inspector's use. Observe all
governing codes and ordinances.
Note to Installer - Be sure to leave these instructions with
the Consumer.
Note to Consumer - Keep these instructions with your
Owner's Manual for future reference.
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Installation options
There are many different installation options.
These are limited only by the design of the kitchen and the
function of the finger guard.
Individual unit
Side-by-Side
Individual appliances with partition
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- When dimensioning the partition for model 4, note the
thickness of the furniture fronts to prevent damage ifthe
doors are opened at the same time.
- Use the Extreme Combination Side-by-Side Heating kit
ifthe gap between the appliances is less
than 6" (160 mm).
See the section on "Optional accessories" on page 17.
- Minimum thickness of the partition 5/8" (16 mm).
* Partition required!
When 2 appliances are installed Side-by-Side, the Basic
Combination Side-by-Side Sealing kit must be used to
ensure a stable connection.
See the section on "Optional accessories" on page 17.
At the end of the kitchen units
If one side of the appliance is visible, a side panel must be
used.
The side panel must be connected firmly to the wall, the floor
and overhead furniture/fixtures before the appliance is
placed in the cavity.
The dimensions of the side panel aretaken from the opposite
cavity wall. During installation ensure that the cavity is square
and the exact size.
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Do not install the appliance:
Furn itu re/fixt ures
The new appliance is screwed securely to adjacent and
overhead furniture/fixtures.
For this reason it is essential that all attachable furniture/
fixtures are connected securely to the base or the wall by
suitable means.
- outdoors,
- in an environment with dripping water,
- in rooms which are at risk of frost.
Appliance is very heavy - for empty weight see the fol-
lowing table:
Refrigerator 24"
Refrigerator 30"
Freezer 18"
Freezer 24"
Freezer 30"
Wine unit 18"
Wine unit 24"
( * without Water Dispenser)
approx. 310 Ibs / 140 kg
approx. 350 Ibs / 158 kg
approx. 255 Ibs / 115 kg*
approx. 300 Ibs / 135 kg*
approx. 335 Ibs / 150 kg*
approx. 300 Ibs / 135 kg
approx. 360 Ibs / 160 kg
Installation room
The appliance should be installed in a dry, ventilated room.
The ambient temperature should not drop below 55 °F(13 °C)
or rise above 110 °F(43 °C), otherwise malfunctions may
OCCUr.
The installation location should not be exposed to direct
sunlight and not placed near a heat source, such as an oven,
radiator, etc. If installation next to a heat source is
unavoidable, use a suitable insulating plate or observe the
following minimum distances from the heat source:
Base
A fully-load appliance is very heavy - for the load-bea-
ring capacity at least see the following table:
Refrigerator 24"
Refrigerator 30"
Freezer 18"
Freezer 24"
Freezer 30"
Wine unit 18"
Wine unit 24"
(*
without Water Dispenser)
To ensure that the appliance is installed securely and
functions properly, the base must be flat and level.
The base must be made of a hard, rigid material.
The installation area must be the same height as the rest of
the room.
On account of the heavy weight of a fully loaded appliance,
a load-bearing base is required. Ifin doubt, contact an
architect or a building expert.
approx. 890 Ibs / 400 kg
approx. 1110 Ibs / 500 kg
approx. 560 Ibs / 250 kg*
approx. 780 Ibs / 350 kg*
approx. 950 Ibs / 425 kg*
approx. 550 Ibs / 245 kg
approx. 694 Ibs / 310 kg
- 11/4" (30 mm) from an electric cooker,
- 12" (300 mm) from an oil or solid-fuel cooker.
Installation cavity
It is important to observe the specified dimensions of the
installation cavity for a trouble-free installation of the
appliance and for the subsequent general view of the
furniture front.
In particular ensure that the cavity is square.
Squareness can be checked by suitable means, e.g. spirit
level, diagonal measurements, etc
The minimum thickness of side walls and the top wall must
be 5/8" (16 mm).
Theminimum thickness oftoe kick panel must be 1/2"(13mm).
A thickness of 3/4" (19 mm) is recommended.
ElectricalShockHazard
- Plugintoagrounded3prongoutlet.
- Donotremovegroundprong.
- Donotuseanadapter.
- Donotuseanextensioncord.
Failuretofollowtheseinstructionscanresultindeath,
fire,orelectricalshock.
Theappliancecomeswitha3-wirepowersupplycord,
ULlistedintheUSA.
Theappliancerequiresa3-wirereceptacle.
Thereceptaclemustbeinstalledbyalicensedelectrician
only.
Thesocketmustbefusedwitha10to16Afuse.Please
observeinthiscoherencethefollowingtable:
Appliance MAXloadatonetime
Refrigerator24" 2.0Ampere
Refrigerator30" 2.0Ampere
Freezer18"(incl.IceMaker) 3.5Ampere
Freezer24"(incl.IceMaker) 4.0Ampere
Freezer30"(incl.IceMaker) 4.5Ampere
Wineunit18" 2.0Ampere
Wineunit24" 2.0Ampere
Orientgroundprongtothebottomasshowninthepictures.
Fortheinstallationpositionofthereceptaclesee"Installation
dimensions",page9.
Additional grounding procedure
Some local regulations may require a seperate ground.
In such cases, the required accesseory ground wire, clamp
and screw must be purchased seperately.
Never ground the appliance to plastic plumbing lines,
gas lines or water pipes.
Grounding instruction
This appliance must be grounded. In the event of a
malfunction or breakdown, grounding will reduce the risk of
electric shock by providing a path of least resistance for the
electric current
Improper connection of the equipment grounding con-
ductor may result in electric shock. Have the appliance
checked by a qualified electrician or service technician
ifyou are in doubt as to whether the appliance has
been properly grounded.
Only connect the appliance to drinking water!
A cold water connection is required for operation of the
automatic ice maker. The water pressure must be between
25 and 120 p.s.i. (1.72-8.25 bar). The installation must
comply with local plumbing regulations.
A separate shut-off valve must be installed for the appliance
water connection.
The shut-off valve for the water connection must not be
behind the appliance. It is recommended to place the shut-
off valve directly next to the appliance (base unit) or in
another easily accessible location.
When installing the water connection, observe the permitted
installation areas for the pipe. For the permitted installation
areas and dimensions see "installation dimensions", page 9.
The supply pipe can be located at the side on the right (a), at
the side on the left (b) or underneath (c).
Maximum outer diameter of the water pipe
(without fittings): 13/32" (10 mm).
Attach a separate shut-off valve for the water connection
in a suitable, easily accessible location.
Do not use a self-piercing valve!
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X
Y
max. 13/32"
(lO)
837/8"
(2130
(130)
315/.
(1oo)
84"
(2133,6)
It isstrongly recommended the top panel boundary of the
niche be of Solid materia! (5/8,Ithickness)i Make sure that
the upper boundary is completely flush for a depth of at
least 4":
Make sure that the side walls of the niche are completely
X
flush ! If,for some reasons, a seperate Niche cabinet is
created, make sure that the furniture return area isat least
4,,deep.
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133/4_,-_ .................X......
(350) 4._ max.13/32"
(_o)
E
Legend:
A Area for installation of the water connection
It is recommended the water-box be placed adjacent to
the installation cavity, so that it can be accessed for
service without uninstalling the appliance. Ifthis is not
possible, place the recessed water box adjacent to the
power supply socket elevated at the heights as
referenced in areas A+B.
Appliance X Y
18" (173/4"/450,8 mm) 18" (457 mm) 9" (229 mm)
24" (23s/4''/ 603,2 mm) 24" (610 mm) 12" (305 mm)
30" (29s/4''/ 755,6 mm) 30" (762 mm) 15" (381 mm)
B Area for installation of the power connection
C Opening depth of niche, depending on kitchen design
C = 24" (610 mm) minimum
NOTE:
Cavity must be square. Side wall of the cavity must be flush.
Side-by-Side installation
The cavity dimensions indicated above for the respective
appliance apply to a Side-by-Side installation of two
appliances.
The total width of the cavity results from the addition of the
cavity widths indicated for the two appliances.
48"
" 9" _57) 15" (762) '
• 229) ' I' (381) ,i
51/
(100)
0 90o_"
18" ,, (1219) 30"
Example:
Freezer 18" / Refrigerator 30"
C I
÷ e ÷
18" 30"
(457) 48" (762)
(1219)
33,6)
18" 30"
(457) 48" (762)
(1219)
Legend:
A
Area for installation of the water connection
It is recommended the water-box be placed adjacent to
the installation cavity, so that it can be accessed for
service without uninstalling the appliance. Ifthis is not
possible, place the recessed water box adjacent to the
power supply socket elevated at the heights as
referenced in areas A+B.
(2130)
7/ '_838
It is strongly recommended the top panel boundary of the niche
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beof solid material (/8 thickness)i Make sure that the Upper
boundary is completel) flush for a depth of at least 4 .
Make sure that the side walls of the niche are comp!eteiy flush !
If,for some reasonsi a seperate niche cabinet is created, make
sure that the furniture return area is at least 4" deep. .............
B Area for installation of the power connection
C Opening depth of niche, depending on kitchen design
C = 24" (610 mm) minimum
NOTE:
Cavity must be square. Side wall of the cavity must be flush.
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Water connection
The supply pipe can be located
a) at the side on the right,
b) at the side on the left or
c) underneath.
a)
(25)
25/_6 .
(59)
O max. 13/32 "
(lo)
@
Legend:
A Area for installation of the water connection
B Area for installation of the power connection
51/8" ' '_ B 51/8"
(130) ,_ (130)
31#,1,_, ....
(100) 31_ _'
(25)
25/46"
(59)
max.13/32 ,,
(1o)
..........................................................................................................(Ioo)
c)
(25)
25/_6 ,,
(59)
O max. 13/32 ,,
(lO)
_B
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Appliance dimensions
18" Appliance (Freezer/Freezer with Ice and Water dispenser)
321/16
(83(,5)
f)
141/2"
32t
f)
173/4' e 173/_;' e 231b/1_'el---_
(450,8) (450,8) (608)
f
115/16"
(287,4)
143/16"
(360)
143/_6"
(360)
16"
(360)
115/16"
(287,4)
t
131/8"
(333,7)
b)
b)f) a)e)
797/8" 8321/3_'
(2029) (2125)
' _,. ,
71/8" \
(181) al
c)
3/4,,_ i
(19)/" 1 725/32" _l
(451,2)
f)
c)
3/4"
(
Legend:
Adjustment in levellinglegs+13/8" (35mm) /-1/2" (13 mm).
Dimensions may vary.
Thickness of door panel mayvary.
d)
This dimension may vary depending on installation,panel
thickness and kitchen hardware.
90° 2021/32"
,6)
e) Unit dimensions
t) Wooden door panel dimension
Note:
One design of the wooden panel displayed.
13/16"-43/16
(71,7 - 106,7)
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18" Appliance (Wine unit)
173/4'e)
(450,8)
--f
115/16"
(287,4)
143/16"
(360)
143/16"
(360)
14_16"
(36O)
115/16"
(287,4)
131/8''
, 2315/16'e)
(608)
b)
t
b) f)
797/8"
(2029)
t
t
a)e)
8321/3_'
(2125)
t
71/8"
(181)a)
173/4"e)
(450,8)
23 _/16
(i 8)
c)
3/4"
(
Legend:
Adjustment in levellinglegs+13/s" (35mm) /-1/2" (13 mm).
Dimensions may vary.
Thickness of door panel mayvary.
d)
This dimension may vary depending on installation,panel
thickness and kitchen hardware.
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(71,7 - 106,7)
d)
e) Unit dimensions
t) Wooden door panel dimension
Note:
One design of the wooden panel displayed.
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24" Appliance (Refrigerator/Freezer/Freezer with Ice and Water dispenser)
141/2"
(368)
3211/16
(830,5)
f)l
4 n
233/4"e) 233/4" e) 1/8,,b)
(603,2) _ (603,2)
2315/1_' e)
(608)
t
115/16"
(287,4)
143/16"
(360)
143/16"
(360)
14!/16"
(360)
b) f) a)e)
797/8 '' 8321/3_'
(2029) (2125)
1
f
115/16"
(287,4)
t
131/8"
(333,7)
71/8"
(181)a)
233/4"e
2315/1_'
(60
2325/32"
(603,6)
f)
2621/32"
t677)
90°
1
Legend:
a) Adjustment in levellinglegs+13/s" (35 ram)/ -1/2" (13ram).
b) Dimensions may vary.
c) Thickness of door panel mayvary.
d) This dimension may varydepending on installation,panel
thickness and kitchen hardware.
d)
13/32"
(
115°
e) Unit dimensions
t) Wooden door panel dimension
Note:
One design of the wooden panel displayed.
. 113/,_ ' .
" _298,8) "
213/16"--4346
(71,7 - 106,7)
14
24" Appliance (Wine unit)
f)
797/_'
(2029)
10
233/£e)
(603,2)
--7
(333,7)
115/16"
(287,4)
143/16"
(360)
143/16"
(360)
(360)
115/16"
(287,4)
131/8"
2315/1_'e)
(608)
b)
b) f) a)e)
oo21/"
797/8 '' oo _2
(2029) (2125)
+
711, "
8_)a)
233/4" e)
(603_2) >
e)
23 11_'
(6(
c) }
(19) 2 325/32"
Legend:
a) Adjustment in levellinglegs+13/s" (35 ram)/ -1/2" (13ram).
b) Dimensions may vary.
c) Thickness of door panel mayvary.
d) This dimension may varydepending on installation,panel
thickness and kitchen hardware.
(603,6)
f)
2621/32 ''
(677)
90°
E<"_/(71,7 - 106,7)
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13/32'--
(10,1)
c)
c)
e) Unit dimensions
t) Wooden door panel dimension
Note:
One design of the wooden panel displayed.
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30" Appliance (Refrigerator/Freezer/Freezer with Ice and Water dispenser)
(1041',6)
A
293/4'e) :_ 2315/16' 1/8,,
(755,6)
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(287,4)
143/16"
(360)
143/16"
143/16"
(360)
115/16"
(287,4)
131/8"
all
e)
293/4"
e) b)
797/8. 8321/3_'
(2029) (2125)
b) f) a)e)
71/R _' .
(18Y)a_
213/16'' -43116
(71,7- 106,7
2925/32, '
1756)
C) (19) f)
Legend:
a)
Adjustment in levellinglegs+13/8" (35mm) /-1/2" (13 mm).
b)
Dimensions may vary.
c)
Thickness of door panel mayvary.
d)
This dimension may vary depending on installation,panel
thickness and kitchen hardware.
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d)
c)
e) Unit dimensions
t) Wooden door panel dimension
Note:
One design of the wooden panel displayed.
Required accessories and tools
Supplied accessories
- Installation instructions
- Operating instructions
- Installation kit
Optional accessories
Basic Combination Side-by-Side Sealing kit
For permanent connection of two individual appliances, e. g.
Freezer next to Refrigerator.
Extreme Combination Side-by-Side Heating kit
If the gap between the appliances is less than 6" (160 mm).
Panel unification part (Metal strip)
For connection of two furniture doors. Can be used for
standard height furniture doors without further preliminary
work.
Other required accessories from
specialist outlets
Ice maker installation kit 1/4" OD copper line
For connecting appliances which require water,
e.g. for an ice maker.
Maximum outer diameter of the water pipe
(without fittings): 13/32" (10 mm).
- Wooden beam (cross section min. 3" x 4") as an
alternative tilt protection, length according to the width
of the installation cavity
- Wooden screws indifferent sizes
- Thin (max. 1/16" (1.5 mm)), suitable material to protect
the floor from damage (e.g. lino)
- Suitable material for covering and protecting furniture
(e.g. protective sheets)
- Adhesive tape
Before using, check whether the removed adhesive
tape leaves adhesive residue on the work surfaces!
Otherwise do not use on high-quality work surfaces.
Tools
- Cordless screwdriver T20
- Torx screwdriver T20
- Torx bit T20 + magnetic holder
- 5/1¢" (8 mm) hex nut driver
- Wood drills in different sizes
- Open end wrench 1/2" (SW 13 mm)
- Multigrip pliers
- Adjustable wrench
- Cutter with adjustable blade
- Metal tape measure
- Square
- Spirit level length 2' (60 cm) and 4' (1,2 m)
- Marking-out level,length at least 4' (1.2 m)for individual
appliances or 7' (2.0 m) for Side-by-Side installation
Other
- Stepladder
- Dolly, hand truck
- Hammer drill for drilling holes in wall or floor
- Bits according suitable for material and indifferent sizes
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Installation instructions
The following installation instructions describe the installation
steps for various appliance types:
- Refrigerator units
- Freezer units
- Freezer units with ice maker
- Freezer units with ice-water dispenser
- Wine storage units
Therefore the diagrams may not be a true representation of
your appliance.
Particular reference is made to special installation steps for
individual appliance types.
1. Checking the installation cavity
To ensure a safe, trouble-free installation and an opti-
mum overall view of the subsequent furniture front, tho-
roughly check that the installation cavity complies with
the installation requirements.
Before starting the installation,check that the installation cavity
complies with all requirements for a safeand trouble-free
installation.
• Check the base.
2. Transport of the appliance
The appliance is very heavy.
Be careful, otherwise people who are helping may be
injured or the appliance may be damaged.
• Transport the appliance to a suitable installation location
with suitable means oftransportation (trolley, liftingtruck
or hand-driven truck).
• Secure the appliance during transportation to prevent it
from overturning.
The appliance is 8321/32" (2125 mm) tall. If the appliance
cannot be transported in an upright position due to the
structural conditions, the appliance can be transported
horizontally.
Do not erect the appliance via the side panels.
Risk of damage to the appliance!
When erecting the appliance, observe the required minimum
height at the installation location according to the following
table:
Erection via Erection via
appliance rear appliance side panel
Follow the instructions in the section on "Installation
location" on page 7.
• Check the dimensions of the cavity.
• Check that the cavity is square.
• Check location of the socket.
Also follow the instructions inthe section on
"Connecting the power" on page 8 and in the section on
"installation dimensions" on page 9.
• Check location of the water connection
(only for appliances with ice maker).
Also follow the instructions inthe the section on
"Connecting the water" on page 8.
• Check attachment of the adjacent furniture/fixtures.
All furniture parts in the vicinity of the appliance must be
connected securely to the wall.
• Check that adjacent furniture/fixtures do not collide
(door opening angle).
Minimum height
86" / 2185 mm
Always place the means of transport centrally on the
rear side of the appliance. Never push it in from the
front or from the side under the appliance.
Risk of damage to the appliance!
Do not erect the
appliance via the side
panels!
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- Carefully open the appliance - risk of tipping over -
and remove accessories and installation materials
from inside the appliance. Close the door again.
Do not remove transportation safety devices which
protect the shelves and storage compartments
inside the appliance until the installation is complete,
otherwise the parts may be damaged.
• Check appliance for damage in transit.
Do not install the appliance if it is visibly damaged.
If in doubt, contact your dealer.
• Move the appliance with a hand truck securely.
3. Removing the packaging
The appliance may tip over while it is being
unpacked.
- The appliance is very heavy.
- When opening the appliance door, the appliance
may tip forwards.
Be careful, otherwise people who are helping may be
injured or the appliance may be damaged
To protect the base from damage during installation:
• Attach a residual piece of carpet, lino, etc. to the floor
with adhesive tape in front of the intended installation
location.
Remove transportation packaging:
- Remove the cartoon. Use the cutter securely to
protect the surface of appliance.
4. Installation preparation
Unpack installation materials and accessories.
To improve allocation to the work steps, the packages are
identified differently.
To do this, comply with the overview sheet attached to the
appliance!
5. Changing over the door hinges
- Remove packaging material.
- Attach the power cord to the back of the appliance
with a piece of adhesive tape.
- Remove transportation protection devices and lift
appliance off the pallet - appliance isvery heavy!
- Remove accessories from the outside
of the appliance.
Keep adhesive tape which was used to attach
the supplied accessories to the appliance.
It is used subsequently for attaching the edge
protection to the cavity walls (see Section 9.).
Before working on the hinge, release the spring.
Risk of injury!
- Ifit is not necessary to change over the door hinges,
continue with the next installation step.
- The door hinges cannot be exchanged in the case of
freezers wth ce and water d spensers.
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Release the spring
• Releasethe spring on the hinge. Loosen the screw from
Ito0.
Exchanging the door hinges
• Remove the hinges.
• Remove the hinge box covers.
• Unscrew the door.
Remove the parts of grill.
A ventilation grille is enclosed with the appliance for the
changed door stop position. In further mounting the
appliance, use this part.
• Change over the hinge angle.
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• Fit inthe plastic part of the new ventilation grille.
• Mount the new ventilation grille.
• Change over the fixation parts on the door.
• Fixthe door.
• Span the spring on the hinge. Tighten the screw from
Oto I.
• Fixthe hinges on the appliance. Change the hinges
crosswise!
• Fixthe hinge box cover.
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6. Preparing the installation cavity
Assure that there are no electrical wires or plumbing in
the area which the screws could penetrate.
Risk of injury and damage!
- 2 anti-tip-angless are required for each appliance or
appliance combination (Side-by-Side).
- The supplied set contains fastening screws for
various applications. Select the fastening screws
according to the local conditions.
- If the supplied fastening screws do not permit
secure attachment of the anti-tip brackets and
therefore the appliance, another method must be
used to attach the anti-tip brackets securely.
Fastening with wood screws
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Fastening with dowels and screws
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The anti-tip-angles must have a minimum length of 41/s''
(105 mm) over the appliance to ensure a secure stand of the
appliance.
If this minimum length cannot be observed for structural
conditions it is possible to do this by fastening a spacer
behind the anti-tip angle, e. g. a sufficiently dimensioned
wood plank.
The length of the plank should correspond to the width of the
installation niche!
• Specify the attachment points of the anti-tip-angles.
Specify the detailed dimensions according to the
section on "installation dimensions".
• Attach the anti-tip-angles completely. Be sure screws
hold tight.
Always wear safety glasses and other necessary pro-
tective devices or apparel when installing or working
with anchors.
Risk of injury!
Not recommended for use in light-weight masonry material
such as block or brick.
Not recommended for use in new concrete which has not
had time to cure.
Do not use core drills to drill holes for this anchor.
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Attaching an alternative anti-tip
device
If the anti-tip angless cannot be attached securely,
an alternative anti-tip device can be attached.
However, ensure that there is no play between the
appliance and the anti-tip device.
If possible, always screw the wooden beam to existing
studs on the rear panel of the cavity.
Saw the wooden beam (cross section min. 3" x 4")
to the required length.
Length is equal to the width of the installation cavity!
Ifthe installation cavity is deeper than the
appliance, select a beam which has a larger cross
section or attach 2 beams.
The beam must cover the appliance by
at least 2" (50.8 mm).
Specify the number of screws according to the
cavity width, thereby ensuring that the beam can be
attached securely.
According to the subsurface:
• Locate wall studs near the rear panel of the cavity and
mark drill holes in the beam
or
• Fasten suitable dowel into the rear wall.
• Predrill the wooden beam.
• Attach the wooden beam to the rear panel of the cavity.
8, Preparing to connect the water
(only for appliances which require a water connection)
Turn off the main water tap to prevent damage caused
by leaking water.
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Mark the installation height (lower edge of the beam) on
the rear panel of the cavity.
Select screws according to the thickness of the wooden
beam: length = min. 2.5 x beam thickness, diameter
#12 or #14.
Attach the connecting pipe to the shut-off valve
according to the instructions supplied by the
manufacturer of the ice maker installation kit.
Install the connecting pipe.
Always observe the indicated gap dimensions to
prevent damage to the connecting pipe when pushing
in the appliance.
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Attach the connecting pipe to the floor with adhesive
tape.
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9. Attaching the edge protection
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To protect the corners of the installation cavity, attach the
supplied protective brackets with adhesive tape.
10. Side-by-Side installation
If a side-by-side installation is intended, now connect the
two appliances together.
Detailed information on installation can be found in
the separate installation instructions for the sealing kit
for side-by-side installation.
The following work steps must be performed on two
interconnected appliances.
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11. Pushing the appliance into the installation cavity
Caution when pushing the appliance into the installa-
tion cavity. Do not damage the water pipe or power
cord attached to the floor.
When the floor or the appliance is tilted in comparison
to the installation cavity adjust height adjustable wheels
before you move the appliance into the installation
cavity.
• Put the mains plug into the socket.
Inthe case of Side-by-Side appliances a separate
socket must be used for each appliance.
Prevent the power cord from becoming caught.
Tie a piece of string to the middle of the power cord and
feed forwards under the appliance. When pushing inthe
appliance, pull the cable forwards.
or
Using adhesive tape, stick the power cord to the floor
centrally behind the appliance approx. 15" (380 mm)
away from the rear panel of the cavity.
• Carefully push the appliance into the cavity.
• Remove edge protection.
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12. Installing and aligning the appliance
The installation aid parts on the door have been designed for
the following total thickness of furniture doors:
- s/4" (19 mm)
Never use a cordless screwdriver!
Risk of damage to the appliance.
- Do not twist or jam the appliance inside the cavity!
When unscrewing the height-adjustable feet,
proceed gradually: Always alternate between left
and right, left and right, etc..
- The adjustment of the rear feet is facilitated ifthe
appliance is unloaded at the rear.
- Do not bend the appliance against the anti-tip-
angles.
- 11/2" (38 mm)
Always take account of the possible differing thickness of the
furniture fronts which are to be fitted subsequently.
The height-adjustable feet at the front and rear can all be
adjusted from the front.
Front:with open-ended wrench 1/2" (SW13)
Rear:with 5/le'' (8 mm) hex nut driver via flexible shaft.
A mark is attached to the appliance base and is used as
a standard gage for height adjustment. When adjusting the
height, align this mark at a height of 11/2" (32 mm) above
the floor.
• Align the appliance with the furniture fronts.
Place marking-out level over the installation aid parts on
the door.
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1¼"
(32 mm)
Unscrew the height-adjustable feet until the mark on
the base has reached the indicated guide dimension
(11/4" / 32 mm).
It is very important to comply with this dimension for
the subsequent alignment of the furniture fronts.
• Align the furniture fronts with the spirit level.
13.
Attaching the appliance to the top
of the cavity
Screw the attachment plate lugs (top) to the overhead
furniture/fixtures.
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• Attach the cover strip to the attachment plate (top).
Shorten the fitting strip to the required height!
Inthe case of a side-by-side installation connect
both cover rails to the bolt included in the installation
accessories for side-by-side installation
Fix the attachment plate side lugs (top) depending on
the installation situation.
Ifthere is no gap or only a slight gap, it is not neces-
sary to fix the side lugs.
If there is a fairly large gap above the appliance,
fit a wooden beam above the appliance, ensuring that
the wooden beam fits the gap exactly.
14. Attaching the individual appliance
to the side of the cavity
• Screw the attachment plate lugs (side)to the adjacent
furniture/fixtures (individual appliances only).
Inthe case of a side-by-side installation this installa-
tion step is not possible. These parts have been
removed.
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15. Checking that the finger guard
moves easily
It is now essential to check that the finger guard moves
easily. At a later time any required corrections will be more
difficult.
• Push the finger guard on the hinge side into the gap
between the appliance and cavity wall.
16.
Connecting the water to the
appliance
When bending the water pipe, do not kink it, otherwise
there is a risk of leaks and water damage.
When connecting the water pipe to the solenoid valve
of the appliance, follow the instructions supplied by the
manufacturer of the ice maker installation kit enclosed
with the installation manual.
It must be possible to push in and pull out the finger
guard easily!
• Remove the cap from the appliance connection (1.).
• Bend the water pipe according to the location of the
connection on the appliance (2.).
• Push the union nut and seal onto the water pipe.
• Push the end of the water pipe into the appliance
connection and screw on the union nut (3.).
Tighten hand-tight.
• Using the open-ended wrench, tighten the union nut.
Do not overturn!
• Open the shut-off valve and main water tap.
• Check the connection on the shut-off valve and on the
appliance for leaks.
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17. Attaching the toe kick panel
The maximum height of the toe kick panel is 4" from
the top of the floor.
Do not cover ventilation slots in the base panel.
Risk of damage to the appliance.
• Ifrequired, cut the toe kick panel to the required length.
• Put on the base panel (do not screw on) and measure
the difference in depth Y between the base panel and
toe kick panel of the adjacent furniture.
• Remove the base panel.
• Loosen the brackets for attaching the base panel and
push in all the way.
• Attach the base panel to the appliance.
Remove the protective film from the adhesive pads on
the Velcro.
Fit the toe kick panel to the base panel and press firmly
into place.
• Pull out the brackets by the measured amount Y.
• Screwthe brackets tightly
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• Attach the base panel.
If required, the toe kick panel can be screwed to the
base panel. There are screw holes in the base panel
near the Velcro.
19. Preparing the furniture doors
When performing any work on the furniture doors,
always observe the following:
- Always screw into the best load-bearing material of
the furniture door.
- Never screw into fillers, decorative strips or similar.
- Select a screw length which is always shorter than
the thickness of the furniture front.
- To prevent damage, protect surfaces ofthe furniture
doors during installation.
The total weight of the furniture front must not exceed
the following values:
- 18" Appliance 44 Ibs / 20 kg (19 Ibs/8.5 kg *)
- 24" Applianc 55 Ibs / 25 kg (32 Ibs/14.5 kg *)
- 30" Applianc 64 Ibs / 29 kg
( * Wine unit)
Adjusting the furniture door
The furniture fronts are attached to the appliance door by
means of fitting parts on the appliance. These fitting parts
allow the furniture door to be adjusted precisely and
attached securely to the appliance.
18. Commissioning the Appliance
To guarantee the accuracy of the following working steps
and thus the appearance of the overall kitchen front later on,
the appliance should now be operated.
• Open the appliance door.
• Press the POWER button.
Only for appliances with a water connection:
In order to avoid the risk of damage caused by leaking water
from damage possibly caused to the water pipe feeding the
appliance, keep the shut-off valve closed.
Function of different parts:
1. Double threaded bolt on the adjusting rail: for vertical
adjustment of the furniture door.
2. Side brackets: for adjusting the depth of the furniture front.
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3. Nuts on the doublethreadedbolt:
for securing the furniture front to prevent lateral
movement.
4. Lower brackets:
for securing the furniture front to prevent lateral
movement.
Important information for furniture doors with cutout
(appliances with ice and water dispenser, wine storage
cabinets):
The cut edges of the door cutout must be protected before
humidity penetrates. To do this, use the means suitable
for the material and the shape of the furniture door
(e. g. edge veneer, edge sealant).
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Panel unification kit
In the case of 30" and 36" wide appliances 2 adjacent
furniture doors can be attached instead of one large door.
These furniture doors must be connected to a metal strip on
the rear.
This metal strip can be purchased from customer service as
an optional accessory, see the section on "Optional
accessories" on page 17.
When attaching the metal strip to the furniture doors,
observe the maximum possible length of the screws and the
position of the drill holes. Always screw into the best load-
bearing material of the furniture door.
Never screw into fillers, decorative strips or similar.
If only one furniture door isto be attached to the
door of a 30" or 36" wide appliance, attach the
supplied sandwich plate to the adjusting railand
lock into position.
20. Loading the appliance door
When attaching the furniture doors, it is recommended to
load the door storage compartments in the appliance with
weights in order to ensure that the gap width is as precise as
possible.
Recommendations:
18" Appliance: .................. 22 Ibs / 10 kg
24" Appliance: .................. 33 Ibs / 15 kg
30" Appliance: .................. 44 Ibs / 20 kg
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