Thermador T30IR70NSP-05, T30IF70PSS-01, T30IR70CSS-01, T30IF70CSS-01, T24IR70PSS-01 Installation Guide

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
For Built-in Refrigerators
and Freezers
INSTRUCTIONS
D'iNSTALLATION
Pour refrig6rateurs et congelateurs encastres
INSTRUCCIONES
DE INSTALACION
Para los refrigeradores
Single Door Models
Modeles A une porte Modelos de una puerta
y congeladores empotrados
9000187036
Thermador _
Contents
Before you Begin ........................................................................... 4
Definitions ............................................................................... 4
Important information ...................................................................... 4
Installation options .......................................................................... 5
Individual unit ............................................................................. 5
Side by Side ............................................................................. 5
Individual appliances with partition ........................................................... 5
At the end of the kitchen units ............................................................... 5
Installation location ......................................................................... 6
Installation room .......................................................................... 6
Installation cavity .......................................................................... 6
Furniture/fixtures .......................................................................... 6
Base .................................................................................... 6
Connecting the power ....................................................................... 7
Additional grounding procedure ............................................................. 7
Grounding instruction ...................................................................... 7
Connecting the water ....................................................................... 7
Installation dimensions ...................................................................... 8
Single installation .......................................................................... 8
Side-by Side installation .................................................................... 9
Appliance dimensions ....................................................................... 10
1. 18" Appliance ......................................................................... 10
2. 24" Appliance ......................................................................... 11
3. 0" Appliance ......................................................................... 12
Required accessories and tools .............................................................. 13
1. Supplied accessories ................................................................... 13
2. Optional accessories8 .................................................................. 13
3. Other required accessories from specialist outlets ........................................... 13
4. Tools ................................................................................ 13
5. Other ................................................................................ 13
Installation instructions ...................................................................... 14
1. Checking the installation cavity .......................................................... 14
2. Removing the packaging ............................................................... 14
3. Preparing the appliance ................................................................. 15
4. Changing over the door hinges .......................................................... 15
5. Preparing the installation cavity .......................................................... 18
6. Attaching an alternative anti tip device .................................................... 19
7. Preparing to connect the water .......................................................... 20
8. Attaching the edge protection ........................................................... 20
9. Side by Side installation ................................................................ 20
10. Pushing the appliance into the installation cavity ............................................ 20
11. Installing and aligning the appliance ...................................................... 21
12. Attaching the appliance to the top of the cavity ............................................. 22
13. Attaching the individual appliance to the side of the cavity .................................... 23
14. Connecting the water to the appliance .................................................... 23
15. Attaching the toe kick panel ............................................................. 24
16. Preparing the furniture doors ............................................................ 25
17. Loading the appliance door ............................................................. 26
18. Attaching the adjusting rail to the furniture door ............................................. 27
19. Attaching and aligning the furniture door .................................................. 28
20. Attaching the furniture door ............................................................. 29
21. Shorten the finger guard ................................................................ 30
22. Attaching the finger guard ............................................................... 31
23. Attaching the covers ................................................................... 31
24. Mounting of air separator ............................................................... 33
25. Adjusting the door opening angle ........................................................ 33
26. Changing the door spring ............................................................... 33
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Before you Begin
Read these instructions completely and carefully.
IN PORTANT These installation instructions are intended for use by
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.
WARNING
This appliance must be properly grounded. See the section on "Connecting the power" on page 7.
WARNING
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:
In the 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.
Definitions
_ hese appliances are top heavy and must be
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.
secured to prevent the possibility of tipping
forward. Anti tip protection is required.
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.
WARNING
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 off the fuse before cleaning or making repairs.
WARNING This indicates that death or serious injuries may occur as a result of not observing this
warning.
CAUTION This indicates that minor or moderate injuries or damage may occur as a result of not
observing this warning.
[_ This symbol is used to draw the user's attention to
something in particular.
Important information
The importance of complying with all regulations and instructions in this installation manual cannot be
emphasised enough. The installation should be carried out by a qualified fitter.
Before starting the installation, always read this installation manual in full. It contains important details which the fitter must observe. Provided this manual is
read thoroughly, the installation wilt be simple, trouble free and, most importantly, safe.
Repairs should be made by a qualified service
technician.
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
Individual appliances with partition
,
Note
When dimensioning the partition for model 4, note the thickness of the furniture fronts to prevent damage if the doors are opened at the same time.
,
,
* Partition required!
[_ When 2 appliances are installed Side-by Side,
the Basic Combination Side-by-Side Sealing kit
|
"BSEALKIT10" must be used to ensure a stable connection.
I
See the section on "Optional accessories" on page 13.
Use the Extreme Combination Side-by-Side Heating kit "XHEATKIT10"
a) If the gap between the appliances is tess than
6" (160 mm),
See the section on "Optional accessories" on page 13.
Minimum thickness of the partition 5/s" (16 mm).
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 watt, the floor and overhead furniture/fixtures before the
appliance is placed in the cavity. The dimensions of the side panel are taken from the
opposite cavity watt. During installation ensure that the cavity is square and the exact size.
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installation location
]]The side walls of the cavity must be flush.
Do not install the appliance:
outdoors, in an environment with dripping water,
in rooms which are at risk of frost.
Appliance is very heaw for empty weight see the following table:
Refrigerator 24" Refrigerator 30"
BM (Bottom Mount) 36" Freezer 18"
Freezer 24" Freezer 30"
(* without Water Dispenser)
approx. 310 tbs/140 kg approx. 350 tbs / 158 kg
approx. 430 tbs / 195 kg approx. 255 tbs / 115 kg*
approx. 300 Ibs / 135 kg* approx. 335 tbs / 150 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:
11/4" (30 mm) from an electric cooker, 12" (300 mm) from an oil or solid fuel cooker.
The minimum thickness of side walls and the top watt must be 5/8" (16 mm).
The minimum thickness of toe kick panet must be U2" (13 mm).
A thickness of s/4"(19 mm) is recommended.
Furniture/fixtures
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 watt by suitable means.
Base
A fully-toad appliance is very heavy for the toad bearing capacity at least see the following table:
Refrigerator 24" Refrigerator 30"
BM (Bottom Mount) 36" Freezer 18"
Freezer 24" Freezer 30"
(* 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.
approx. 890 tbs / 400 kg approx. 1110 Ibs / 500 kg
approx. 1200 tbs / 540 kg approx. 560 tbs / 250 kg*
approx. 780 tbs / 350 kg* approx. 950 tbs / 425 kg*
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.
]]ln particular ensure that the cavity is square.
Squareness can be checked by suitable means, e.g. spirit level, diagonal measurements, etc.
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 toad bearing base is required. If in doubt, contact an architect or a building expert.
Connecting the power
Electrical Shock Hazard
Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet.
Connecting the 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.
Do not remove ground prong. Do not use an adapter.
Do not use an extension cord.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in
death, fire, or electrical shock.
The appliance comes with a 3 wire power supply cord,
UL listed in the USA.
The appliance requires a 3 wire receptacle. The receptacle must be installed by a licensed
electrician only. Orient ground prong to the bottom as shown in the
pictures.
For the installation position of the receptacle see "Installation dimensions", page 8.
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 seperatety.
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 8. 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): _3/32" (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!
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 wilt reduce the risk of electric shock by providing a path of least
resistance for the electric current.
Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor may result in electric shock. Have the appliance checked by a qualified electrician or service technician if you are in doubt as to whether the appliance has been properly grounded.
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installation dimensions
Single installation
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Water connection
a)
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Legend: A Areafor installationofthewaterconnection
B Areafor insta%tionoftile powerconnection D Openingdepthof niclqe,dependingon kitclqendesign
(seeDESIGNGUIDE) D-- 24" (610mm)minimum
NOTE: Cavitymustbesuare.
Sidewalloftile cavitymustbefiusll.
Appliance
18" 24" 30" 36"
X
Y
18"(457mm) 24" (610mm) 30" (762mm)36" (914mm)
9" (229mm) 12" (305mm)15" (381mm) 18" (457mm)
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.
Example: Freezer 18" / Refrigerator 30"
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NOTE:
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(457) (762)
(1219)
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Appliance dimensions
1. 18" Appliance
Frontview (witlqoutdoorpanel)
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24_'
b)
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Legend: a) Adjustmentinlevellinglegs+13/8"(35ram)/-1/2" (13ram).
b) Dimensionsmayvary. c) Tllicknessofdoorpanelmayvary.
d) Tllis dimensionmayvarydependingoninstallation,paneltllickness
and kitcllenIlardware.
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d)
e) Unitdimensions Note:
Onedesignof thewoodenpaneldisplayed.Forfurtlqerinformationabout tlqedifferentsues clqecktlqeDESIGNGUIDE.
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Frontview (withoutdoorpanel)
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b) Dimensionsmayvary. c) Tllicknessofdoorpanelmayvary. d) Tllis dimensionmayvarydependingoninstallation,paneltllickness
and kitcllenIlardware.
e) Unitdimensions
Note: Onedesignof tlqewoodenpaneldisplayed.Forfurtlqerinformationabout
tlqedifferentstylesclqeckthe DESIGNGUIDE.
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3. 30" Appliance
Frontview (withoutdoorp
b)
b) a)
e)
30_,
Legend: a) Adjustmentinlevellinglegs+13/8' (35ram)/-1/2" (13ram).
b) Dimensionsmayvary. c) Tlqicknessofdoorpanelmayvary. d) Tlqisdimensionmayvarydependingon installation,paneltlqickness
and kitclqenIqardware.
e) Unitdimensions
Note: Onedesignof thewoodenpaneldisplayed.Forfurtlqerinformationabout
tlqedifferentstylesclqeckthe DESIGNGUIDE.
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Required accessories and
tools
1. Supplied accessories
Installation instructions
Operating instructions Installation kit
2. Optional accessories
Basic Combination Side-by-Side Sealing kit
"BSEALKIT10"
For permanent connection of two individual appliances,
e. g. Freezer next to Refrigerator.
Extreme Combination Side-by-Side Heating kit
"XH EATKIT10" a) If the gap between the appliances is tess than
6" (160 mm).
Extra long finger protection part Panel unification part "FPCONNTSIO" (Metal strip)
For connection of two furniture doors.
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
5. Other
Stepladder
Dolly, hand truck
Hammer drill for drilling holes in watt or floor
Bits according suitable for material and in different sizes
Wooden beam (cross section min. 3" x 4") as an alternative titt protection, length according to the width of the installation cavity
Wooden screws in different sizes Thin (max. 1/16" (1.5 mm)), suitable material to
protect the floor from damage (e.g. tino)
3. 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): _3/32" (10 mm).
4. Tools
Cordless screwdriver T20 Torx screwdriver T20
Torx bit T20 + magnetic holder 5/_¢,, (8 ram) hex nut driver
Wood drills in different sizes Open end wrench 1/2"(SW 13 mm)
Multigrip pliers
Adjustable wrench
Suitable material for covering and protecting furniture (e.g. protective sheets)
Adhesive tape
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installation instructions
1. Checking the installation cavity
To ensure a safe, trouble free installation and an optimum overall view of the subsequent furniture
front, thoroughly 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 safe and trouble free installation.
[3 Check the base.
Follow the instructions in the section on "Installation location" on page 6.
C3 Check the dimensions of the cavity. C3 Check that the cavity is square.
C3 Check location of the socket.
Also follow the instructions in the section on "Connecting the power" on page 7 and in the
section on "Installation dimensions" on page 8.
C3 Check location of the water connection.
(only for appliances with ice maker) Atso follow the instructions in the section on
"Connecting the water" on page 7.
2. 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: C3 Attach a residual piece of carpet, tino, etc. to the
floor with adhesive tape in front of the intended installation location.
[3 Check attachment of the adjacent furniture/fixtures.
All furniture parts in the vicinity of the appliance must be connected securely to the watt.
[3 Check that adjacent furniture/fixtures do not collide
(door opening angle).
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C3
Move the appliance with a hand truck securely.
C3
Remove transportation packaging:
Remove the cartoon. Use the cutter securely to protect the surface of appliance.
Take supplied accessories out of protection
parts of packaging.
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.
[3 Check appliance for damage in transit.
Do not install the appliance if it is visibly damaged. If in doubt, contact your dealer.
3. Preparing the appliance
C3 Remove the side brackets and fixing plates which
attach the furniture fronts. To do this, loosen the fastening screws and remove
the stop parts.
[_ Store the stop parts in suitable receptacles,
otherwise they may get lost.
C3 Release the spring on the hinge. Loosen the screw
from [ to O.
4. Changing over the door hinges
Before working on the hinge, release the spring
risk of injury!
The door hinges may have to be changed over depending on the installation situation.
[3 Remove the hinge box covers.
i.
[3 Unscrew the door.
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Remove the hinges.
I
Change over the hinge angle.
Remove the parts of grill.
[_lt wilt used new parts.
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Fit the plastic part of the grill. Mount the grill completely.
Change over the fixation parts on the door.
_3
Fix the hinges on the appliance. Change the hinges crosswise!
Span the spring on the hinge. Tighten the screw from 0 to I.
Fix the hinge box cover.
Fix the door.
M5x16
_3 Change the attachment plates crosswise.
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5. Preparing the installation cavity
[_2 anti tip brackets are required for each appliance
or appliance combination (Side by Side).
C3 Specify the attachment points of the
anti tip brackets. Specify the detailed dimensions according to the section on "Installation dimensions" starting on page 8.
Assure that there are no electrical wires or plumbing in the area which the screws could penetrate risk of injury and damage!
Wood floor application
Use the (5 x 60 mm) and (4 x 15 mm) wooden screws
provided. C3 Drill pilot holes:
1/8" (3 mm) for the (5 x 60 mm) wooden screws
5/64" (2 mm) for the (4 x 15 mm) wooden screws
Being certain the screws penetrate through the flooring and into the watt plate a minimum of 3/4" (19 ram).
C3 Attach the anti tip bracket completely. Be sure
screws hold tight.
C3 If the installation cavity is deeper than the appliance,
place a solid wooden beam behind the anti tip brackets and attach securely to the base or
the watt. The length of the wooden beam is equal to the
width of the installation cavity!
If possible, always screw the wooden beam to
existing studs on the rear panel of the cavity.
In some installations the sub flooring or finished floor
may necessitate angling the wood screws used to fasten the anti tip brackets to the back walt.
[_ Important information for secure attachment of the
anti tip brackets: 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.
Concrete floor applications
Always wear safety glasses and other necessary protective 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.
Use concrete anchor M8 and M8 stew. Additional use
the (5x60 mm) and (4x15 mm) wooden screws provided.
C3 Drill a 10 mm diameter hole any depth exceeding
the minimum embedment. Use the provided drill.
C3 Clean hole or continue drilling additional depth.
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a. b. c.
C3 Manually insert the screw into the walt plug until the
screw begins to resist.
C3 Knock the walt plug and screw into the hole until the
screw head is approx. 1/2"(13 mm) from the anti tip bracket.
C3 Tighten the screw.
[_ Note
If the 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).
(2i 26,1)
€ _/32 _lmm
6. Attaching an alternative anti-tip device
If possible, always screw the wooden beam to
existing studs on the rear panel of the cavity.
If the anti tip brackets 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. [3 Saw the wooden beam (cross section min. 3" x 4")
to the required length.
[3 Mark the installation height (lower edge of the beam)
on the rear panel of the cavity.
C3 Select screws according to the thickness of the
wooden beam: length - min. 2.5 x beam thickness, diameter #12 or #14.
Specify the number of screws according to the cavity width, thereby ensuring that the beam can
be attached securely.
C3
Locate watt studs near the rear panel of the cavity
and mark drill holes in the beam.
Predritt the wooden beam.
C3 C3
Attach the wooden beam to the rear panel of the cavity.
Length is equal to the width of the installation cavity!
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7. 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.
C3
Attach the connecting pipe to the shut off valve according to the instructions supplied by the
manufacturer of the ice maker installation kit.
C3
Install the connecting pipe. Always observe the indicated gap dimensions to prevent damage to the connecting pipe when pushing in the appliance.
8. Attaching the edge protection
C3 To protect the corners of the installation cavity,
attach the supplied protective brackets with adhesive tape.
9.Side-by-Side installation
[_lf a side by side installation is intended,
now connect the two appliances together. See the Installation Manual for the Side by Side kits.
C3 Attach the connecting pipe to the floor with
adhesive tape.
10. Pushing the appliance into the installation cavity
2O
[_ 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.
C3 Put the mains plug into the socket.
[_ln the case of Side by Side appliances a separate
socket must be used for each appliance.
C3
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 in the 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.
C3
Carefully push the appliance into the cavity until the height-adjustable wheel interlock with the anti tip brackets.
11.
Installing and aligning the appliance
Caution when pushing the appliance into the installation cavity. Do not damage the water pipe or power cord attached to the floor.
C3 Remove edge protection.
C3
Align the appliance with the furniture fronts.
Place marking out level over the installation aid
parts on the door.
The installation aid parts on the door have been designed for the following total thickness of furniture
doors:
3_,,(19 mm)
11/2"(38 mm)
Always take account of the possible differing thickness of the furniture fronts which are to be
fitted subsequently.
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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 5/1¢" (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 1_A"(32 mm) above the floor.
12.
Attaching the appliance to the top of the cavity
[3 Unscrew the height adjustable feet until the mark
on the base has reached the indicated guide dimension (11/4"/ 32 mm).
[_lt is very important to comply with this dimension for
the subsequent alignment of the furniture fronts.
C3 Align the furniture fronts with the spirit level.
_i] Note:
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 if the appliance is unloaded at the rear.
If using a wooden beam as an alternative anti tip device according to point 6 of this installation
manual, rotate the appliance all the way towards the wooden beam.
C3
Screw the attachment plate tugs (top) to the overhead furniture/fixtures.
[3 Fix the attachment plate side tugs (top) depending
on the installation situation. If there is no gap or only a slight gap, it is not necessary to fix the side tugs.
C3 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.
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C3 Attach the cover strip to the attachment plate (top).
Shorten the fitting strip to the required height!
13. Attaching the individual appliance to the side of the cavity
14. Connecting the water to the appliance
[_ 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.
When bending the water pipe, do not kink it, otherwise there is a risk of leaks and water damage. Use bending aids.
C3 Screw the attachment plate tugs (side) to the
adjacent furniture/fixtures (individual appliances only).
C3 Remove the cap from the appliance connection _. C3 Bend the water pipe according to the location of the
connection on the appliance _.
C3 Push the union nut and seal onto the water pipe. C3 Push the end of the water pipe into the appliance
connection and screw on the union nut _. Tighten hand tight.
C3 Using the open ended wrench, tighten the union
nut. Do not overturn!
C3
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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15. 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.
(3 If required, cut the toe kick panel to the required
length.
(3 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.
(3 Attach the base panel to the appliance.
(3
Remove the protective film from the adhesive pads on the Vetcro.
(3
Fit the toe kick panel to the base panel and press firmly into place.
(3 Removethe base panel. (3 Loosen the brackets for attaching the base panel
and push in all the way.
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Pull out the brackets by the measured amount Y.
Cl Screwthe brackets tightly.
16. Preparing the furniture doors
When performing any work on the furniture doors, always observe the following:
- Atways screw into the best load bearing material of the furniture door.
- Setect a screw length which is atways shorter than the thickness of the furniture front.
- To prevent damage, protect surfaces of the furniture doors during installation.
The total weight of the furniture front must not
exceed the following values:
1 8"
24" 30"
BM 36" (top, 1 door) BM 36" (top, 2 doors)
BM 36" (bottom)
37 tbs / 17 kg
50 tbs / 23 kg 64 Ibs / 29 kg
55 tbs / 25 kg 26 tbs / 12 kg (per door)
22 tbs / 10 kg
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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.
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.
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Function of different parts: 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 13.
1. Double threaded bolt on the adjusting rail: for vertical adjustment of the furniture door.
2. a) Side brackets: for adjusting the depth of the furniture front.
b) Fixing plates: for lateral adjustment of the furniture front.
3. Nuts on the double threaded bolt: for securing the furniture front to prevent lateral
movement.
4. Lower brackets: for securing the furniture front to prevent lateral
movement.
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 toad bearing material of the furniture door.
[_lf only one furniture door is to be attached to the
door of a 30" or 36" wide appliance, attach the supplied sandwich plate to the adjusting rail and lock into position.
17. Loading the appliance door
When attaching the furniture doors, it is recommended to toad 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 tbs / 10 kg
24" Appliance 33 tbs / 15 kg 30" Appliance 44 tbs / 20 kg
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18. Attaching the adjusting rail to the furniture door
[_The adjusting rail is the most important means of
adjusting the furniture front.
4X15
C3 Mark this amount X on the rear of the furniture door.
C3 Unscrew the installation support part from the
appliance door.
[_ Check the double threaded bolts on the adjusting
rail. Both of them must project out of the door by 3/16" (5 mm).
C3 Determine and mark the centre of the furniture door. C3 Loosen the 2 nuts and remove the adjusting rail.
C3 Put on the adjusting rail and align along the marks.
Mark the drill holes.
C3 Drill the holes. C3 Screw on the adjusting rail tightly.
[_ Note
Attach the adjusting rail to the furniture door with at least 6 screws. One screw should be inserted under
each double threaded bolt.
18" _ 6x
4 _
30"
6x
lOx
Measure the distance X between the adjusting rail and the overhead furniture/fixtures.
lOx
The adjusting rail features a variety of holes for the many different design options of furniture doors.
Always screw into the best toad bearing material of the furniture door.
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19. Attaching and aligning the furniture door
CI Removethe furniture door.
IT] The double threaded bolts are responsible for
adjusting the height of the furniture front.
C3 Hang the furniture door on the double threaded
bolt.
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F (2 mm)
C3 Mark a vertical line under the outermost fixing holes
in the adjusting rail.
CI Using a square, extend the drill hole marks which
you have just made to the vertical marks.
E3 Mark and drill the holes.
C3
Align the furniture door with the double threaded bolts (Torx screwdriver).
C3 Transfer the middle drill holes along the outer edge
of the appliance door to the furniture front and mark.
E3
Screw on the fixing plates (10x).
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20. Attaching the furniture door
[_Now fit the furniture handles which are screwed
from behind!
Hang the furniture door with adjusting rail over the double threaded bolts.
Screw the nuts a little onto the double threaded bolts. Do not tighten!
Precisely adjust the furniture door. To do this, insert the bracket directly behind the furniture handle into the associated fixing plate.
Slide the bracket onto the screw on the appliance door and tighten.
Align the furniture door with the double threaded bolts (Torx screwdriver). Then loosen the bracket
screw again.
Attach the bracket:
Lift the furniture door slightly away from the appliance door.
Push the side bracket (_.) on the left and right over the screws.
Insert the side bracket (_2_.)on the left and right into the fixing plate and slide over the screw. Slowly lower the door.
Continue the process until the last side brackets (_.) have been inserted into the fixing plates and
are positioned on the screws.
lil The two upper brackets (_. on the left and right)
have no side piece for insertion into the fixing plate. Close the door and check that the depth of the
furniture front is aligned with the adjacent fronts.
If required, correct.
Tighten the bracket screws to fix the depth alignment.
Close the door and check the side alignment. Correct by gently tapping the edge of the open furniture door with your hand.
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[3
Tighten the nuts on the adjusting rail. This wilt fix the side alignment of the door.
[_The number of lower brackets depends on the width
and the design of the furniture door.
21. Shorten the finger guard
[3 Hold the finger guard at the side of the open door.
[_The recesses on the finger guard must be situated
exactly at the height of the brackets!
[3 Screw on the lower brackets. Predritt holes in the
furniture door! The lower bracket fixes the side position of the door.
1. Loosen the screw.
2. Check the side position of the door.
3. Screw in the wooden screw.
4. Tighten the screw.
5. Put the cover on the brackets.
3O
[3 Transfer the door dimensions to the finger guard. [3 Using a knife and steel ruler, shorten the finger
guard to the required length.
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