Westinghouse STM3900, STM4200, SBM3800, SBM4300, WTM2800 Installation Instructions

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IK007 Integration kit Installation manual
Refrigeration
STM3900, STM4200, SBM3800, SBM4300,
WTM2800, WTM3000, WTM3300, WTM3900,
WTM4200, WTM4400, WTM5200, WTE4200,
WTE5200, WTB2300, WTB2500, WTB2800,
WTB3400, WTB3700, WBM3700, WBM3800,
WBE5100, WRM3700, WRM4300,WFM3000,
WFM3600, KTM2800, KTM3000, KTM3300,
KTM3600, KTM3900, KTM4200, KTM4400,
KTM5200, KBM3800, KBM4300, KBM5100.
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CONGRATULATIONS
Congratulations and thank you for choosing our integration kit. Before you install the integration kit, we recommend that you read through the entire installation manual.
To avoid the risks that are always present when you install an electrical appliance, it is important that the integration kit and appliance is installed correctly. Please read the safety instructions in this installation manual as well as the appliance’s user manual to carefully to avoid misuse and hazards.
We recommend that you keep this instruction booklet for future reference and pass it on to any future owners.
After unpacking the integration kit, please check it is not damaged. If in doubt, do not use the integration kit but contact your local Electrolux Customer Care Centre.
BEFORE YOU CALL
Please ensure you read the instruction manual fully before you call for service, or a full service fee could be applicable.
CONTENTS
3 General warnings
4 Refrigerator integration kit items
5 Cupboard dimensions
8 Installation of 120˚ hinge
9 Preparation
9 Attaching top hinge bracket
10 Attaching slide-housing to refrigerator doors
12 Placing refrigerator in cupboard
12 Refrigerator alignment
13 Securing refrigerator in cupboard
14 Attaching slide-bar to cupboard door
INFORMATION ON DISPOSAL FOR USERS
ENVIRONMENT!
• Mostofthepackagingmaterialsarerecyclable. Please dispose of these materials through your local recycling depot or by placing them in appropriate collection containers.
• Ifyouwishtodiscardthisproduct,pleasecontact your local authorities and ask for the correct method of disposal.
GENERAL WARNINGS
Please read the user manual carefully and store in a handy place for later reference. Pass the user manual on to possible new owners of the appliance.
NOTE: We strongly recommend that a professional builder/cabinetmaker builds this unit into required cabinetry prior to finished installation in customer’s kitchen. Electrolux cannot take responsibility for any installation issues when customer retrofits this product into cabinetry. Cabinet door height built in excess of refrigerator door height will be unsupported and risk bowing.
NOTE: Please refer to your Appliance User Manual for warnings relating to the appliance.
SYMBOLS
IMPORTANT!
This symbol indicates tips and information about use of the appliance.
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ENVIRONMENT!
This symbol indicates tips and information about economical and ecological use of the appliance.
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120° hinge
120° hinge
mounting plate
120° hinge
mounting plate
120° hinge
mounting plate
120° hinge
mounting plate
REFRIGERATOR INTEGRATION KIT ITEMS
Because this kit is common to a variety of models, you need to select the items required to suit your model. The items required for the models covered in this instruction booklet are shown below.
Those items not required on your particular model should be discarded.
Item Quantity in kit Quantity required Description
Top hinge bracket PNº 14 3 3129
Slide-housing PNº 14 4 5132
Slide-bar PNº 1421620
Location bracket front footing PNº 1444993
Note: this pa rt is to be used on all models other than WTB2300, WT B2500, WTB2800, WTB3400 & WTB3700.
Refrigerator screws PN º 74124 9
Two door model
Single door model
1 1 1
2 2 1
2 2 1
1 1 1
8 8 4
Cupboard screws PNº 14 4 942 2
120º hinge PNº 14 57832
Mounting plate for hinge PN º 14 58 2 11
Self tapping wood screws PNº 14 5 8212
Z bracket IK foot location PNº 808958001
(Used in m odels WTB23 00, WTB250 0, WTB2800, WTB3400 & WTB3700)
12 12 8
5 5 (3+2) 3
5 5 (3+2) 3
20 20 12
1 1 0
CUPBOARD DIMENSIONS
IMPORTANT!
Pages 5, 6, 7 and 8 should be given to the person responsible for cupboard design and construction.
The cupboard dimensions required for each model are shown on page 6, 7 & 8.
1. All sizes are internal and measured in millimetres.
2. It is important to ensure that the correct cupboard sizes are used to ensure adequate air flow around the refrigerator.
3. Cupboard hinges should be a 120° opening type. (Use hinges supplied).
4. Three hinges should be used on each cupboard door higher than 1000mm.
5. Ensure the refrigerator is not connected to a power supply whilst installation takes place.
6. Each operation should be carried out in the sequence specified in this instruction sheet.
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NOTE: All sizes are internal and in millimetres.
Dim ‘A’
Model
2 door top freezer models
WTB2300 WTB2500 WTB2800 WTM2800, KTM2800 WTM3000, KTM3000 WTM3300, KTM3300 WTB3400 KTM3600 WTB3700 WTM3900, KTM3900, STM3900 WTM4200, WTE4200, KTM4200, STM4200 WTM4400, KTM4400 WTM5200, WTE5200, KTM5200
2 door bottom freezer models
WBM3700 WBM3800, KBM3800, SBM3800 WBM4000 WBM4300, WBE4300, KBM4300, SBM4300 WBM5100, WBE5100, KBM5100
single door models
(mm)
minimum
1485 1550 1650 1640 1710 1810 1690 1730 1800 1810 1730 1810 1810
1660 1810 1760 1810 1810
Dim ‘B’
(mm)
680 680 680 680 680 680 715 680 715 680 740 740 740
740 680 740 740 740
Dim ‘C’
(mm)
645 645 645 700 700 700 700 795 700 795 795 795 895
745 795 745 795 895
Dim ‘D’*
(mm)
910
975 1075 1047 1117 1217 1110 1137 1220 1217 1137 1217 1217
702
702
702
702
702
Dim ‘E’
(mm)
450 450 450 500 500 500 500 600 500 600 600 600 600
600 600 600 600 600
Dim ‘G’
(mm)
270 270 270 219 219 219 298 241 298 241 241 241 278
241 241 241 278
Dim ‘H’
(mm)
250 250 250 300 300 300 300 395 300 395 395 395 495
395 395 395 395 495
Dim ‘I’*
(mm)
Please use the calculation below to measure Dimension ‘I’ for your specific model.
WFM3000 WFM3600 WRM3700 WRM4300
1810 1810 1810 1810
Step 1
Measure and confirm Dimension ‘A’.
Step 2
To calculate Dimension ‘I’ use the equation below.
Dim ‘I’ = Dim ‘A’ - (Dim ‘D’ + 5mm) mm
680 680 680 680
700 795 700 795
– – – –
500 600 500 600
219 241 219 241
300 395 300 395
Step 3
* Add cabinetry thickness to Dimension ‘D’ and
Dimension ‘I’ for final measurement before construction.
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Dim B
CUPBOARD DIMENSIONS
NOTE: All sizes are internal and measured in millimetres. For ‘lettered’ dimensions refer to the table on page 5.
Dim C + 2x Board
thickness
Panel A
(sides)
Dim A + Skirting height
Dim E
80mm
100mm
Dim A
Dim B
Panel B
(back)
Dim A + Skirting height + board thickness
Dim H
Dim B
Skirting height
Panel C
(top)
Dim C
Dim E
Dim C + 2x Board
thickness
50mm
130mm
Panel D
(bottom)
Dim C
CUPBOARD DIMENSIONS
80mm
Clearances
When installed the refrigerator needs to have adequate air ventilation. It is important to ensure there is good airflow from the front to underneath and up the rear to the top of the cabinet (see diagrams).
Front airflow cut-out
50mm
Dim E
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Airflow
NOTE: A decorative grill can be fitted so long as it does not obstruct airflow and is removable for cleaning.
Bottom rear airflow cut-out
Dim E
130mm
Top rear airflow cut-out
Dim E
8
120° hinge
screws
37mm
cabinet cupboard door
37mm
cabinet cupboard door
CUPBOARD DIMENSIONS
When positioned in a corner the clearance of Dim G on the hinge side of the cabinet will allow the doors to be opened enough to enable the removal of the crisper bins.
Dim C Dim G
120°
NOTE: Use the 120° hinges supplied with the kit to attach the cupboard door to the cupboard.
Attach the hinge to the door to ensure that door can have maximum opening, i.e. the door edge should not hit the cabinet when the door is fully open.
INSTALLATION OF 120˚ HINGE
Please follow the instructions below to install the 120º hinge.
mounting plate
120° hinge
Attach mounting plate with 120º hinge and tighten the screw.
120° hinge
screw
mounting plate
Cabinet construction
(top mount cupbord shown below)
5mm gap
between doors
Dim I
Dim D
Use screws provided with the hinge to attach the cupboard door to the cupboard.
screws
Use 120º hinge to attach the cupboard door to the cabinet.
cabinet cupboard door
NOTE: If Dim D is bigger than 1000mm in height, 3 hinges are required to attach the cupboard door to the cupboard. If Dim D is smaller than 1000mm in height, 2 hinges are required/sufficient.
37mm
This dimension is typically 37mm (from centre line of mounting plate to the cupboard cabinet edge)
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Plastic roller nut
Top hinge
PREPARATION
1. Unpack refrigerator, removing foam packing.
2. Lay the refrigerator down on its back on a piece of soft packing material. Use caution and two people while laying the appliance down.
3. Remove top door stopper if fitted (Figure 1).
4. Place adjustable rollers in the fully retracted position by screwing height adjusting screw fully anti-clockwise (Figure 2). Do not remove the adjusting nut completely.
5. Stand upright.
Figure 1
ATTACHING THE TOP HINGE BRACKET
1. Remove top hinge cover (Figure 3), cover clips off.
2. Remove the three (3) top hinge screws.
3. Elevate hinge.
4. Slide the top hinge bracket into position below the hinge.
5. Re-attach hinge and screws ensuring that refrigerator door is still correctly positioned.
IMPORTANT!
You must ensure that the refrigerator door is:
• Parallelwithsidesandtopofcabinet.
• Thegapbetweenthedoorandcabinetistypically
12mm allowing the door gasket to act correctly (Figure 4).
Note: Ensure the gasket acts correctly, i.e. doesn’t make a noise or leave gaps when the door is closed.
6. Recap hinge cover into position.
Figure 3
Figure 2
1
3
Top hinge cover
2
Top hinge bracket fitted
74mm
6
5
5
4
bracket
Figure 4
12mm
10
protruding edge
ATTACHING SLIDE-HOUSING TO REFRIGERATOR DOORS
1. Ensure slide-housing is positioned squarely as shown.
2. Ensure that the slide-housing is positioned on the door as shown in the diagrams.
slide housing
Note: The slide-housing ‘protruding edge’ side must always be closest to the door handle side (diagram right).
70mm
235mm
235mm
235mm
235mm
70mm
70mm
door handle
360mm
70mm
2 door bottom freezer 2 door top freezer single door
...and secure with tape.
two door single door
NOTE: For single door models, the door handle must be completely removed to provide clearance to the cupboard door and the resulting handle mounting holes hidden with a cover. Installer must use a tape or plastic cover that suits the installation appearance (not supplied).
3. While the slide-housing is taped in position, punch a small hole in the refrigerator door skin corresponding to the four (4) holes in the housing (Figure 5).
4. The holes should be punched, not drilled, to ensure the maximum thread can be formed in the metal.
5. Screw four (4) refrigerator screws into the holes securing the housing in place. The refrigerator screws are supplied in kit (Figure 6).
If you have a two door refrigerator, repeat this process for the other door.
Figure 5 Figure 6
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1 2
3 4
1 2
3
4
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PLACING REFRIGERATOR IN CUPBOARD
1. Ensure cupboard is level and square.
2. Put refrigerator into cupboard. Use caution and two people if necessary.
3. Insert slide bars into slide-housings (Figure 7).
NOTE: Ensure the refrigerator is level in the cupboard. Raise the front of the refrigerator by using the height adjusting screws.
Figure 7
REFRIGERATOR ALIGNMENT
Position the refrigerator in the cupboard so that:
1. Top hinge bracket is against cupboard wall (Figure 8).
2. Front of refrigerator cabinet (with doors open) is parallel to and approximately 87mm from the front of the cupboard (Figure 9. Figure 9a for selected models only).
3. Position bottom location bracket as shown (opposite hinge side Figure 10). Fit adjustable foot in appropriate hole as shown and level refrigerator. (Figure 10a & 10b for selected models only.)
NOTE: Do not screw in place yet.
NOTE: The front adjustable rollers may need raising (rotate anti-clockwise when viewed from above) to achieve this.
Figure 8
74mm
Figure 9
Fridge
Top Hinge Bracket fitted – note the space between the cupboard and the side of the refrigerator is to be approximately 74mm.
Figure 9a
87mm
87mm
For WTB2300 & WTB2500
Figure 10
Plastic roller nut
Location bracket Cupboard floor
Figure 10a
For WTB2300 & WTB2500
Figure 10b
For WTB2800, WTB3400 & WTB3700
SECURING THE REFRIGERATOR IN THE CUPBOARD
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4. Slowly close the cupboard door (pushing the refrigerator back) until it is slightly ajar, i.e. with a gap of about 4mm (Figure 11).
You may have to reposition the refrigerator back or forward until the 4mm gap is obtained. Ensure that the refrigerator remains parallel as you do this. Once you have the correct gap, proceed to the next step.
Figure 11
4mm hinge gap
NOTE: When attaching all screws to cupboard, first drill a 2mm pilot hole in the correct position. This will allow easy hand insertion of self tapping screw.
Now that the refrigerator is correctly positioned:
1. Screw in top hinge bracket to the cupboard wall using 4 cupboard screws provided. This will secure the top of the refrigerator (Figure 12).
2. Screw down foot bracket to cupboard floor with 2 cupboard screws. This will secure the bottom of the refrigerator (Figure 13. Figure 13a for selected models only).
Figure 12
Fridge
NOTE: The gap is left to ensure the refrigerator door will be allowed to close fully for a good gasket seal.
Figure 13
Figure 13a
For WTB2300 & WTB2500
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ATTACHING SLIDE-BAR TO THE CUPBOARD DOOR
1. Fully open cupboard door (120°).
2. Open refrigerator door until it rests against the cupboard door.
3. Position slide-bar in slide-housing so that all three holes are visible when both doors are fully open (120°). This position is typically 125mm from the edge of the cupboard door (Figure 14).
Figure 14
120º
cupboard door
refrigerator door
Whilst slide-bar is still in housing:
4. Rotate slide-bar to uppermost alignment, mark a line on cupboard door (Figure 15).
5. Rotate slide-bar to lower alignment, mark a line on cupboard door (Figure 16).
6. Remove slide-bar and draw line to indicate central alignment (Figure 17).
7. Replace slide-bar and align to centre line marked in previous operation (Figure 18).
8. Secure slide-bar by driving a cupboard screw into the centre of the inner slot (Figure 19).
Gently test closing of door.
9. If the action is smooth and the slider does not move in relation to the cupboard door, drive another cupboard screw into the end slot (Figure 20).
10. Open and close the door a number of times if the action is not smooth. Loosen the screws and re-adjust slide-bar. Once the desired smooth action is achieved attach the central locking screws (Figure 21).
125mm
slide bar
Figure 15 Figure 17Figure 16 Figure 18
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Figure 19 Figure 21Figure 20
REPEAT THIS PROCEDURE FOR THE SECOND SLIDE BAR IF NECESSARY.
THIS COMPLETES THE INSTALLATION PROCEDURE.
CUSTOMERS PLEASE NOTE:
In the unlikely event service is required on an integrated refrigerator during the warranty period, it is the customer’s responsibility to remove the refrigerator from the cupboard. Removal of the refrigerator from the cupboard is not covered by warranty. For full details of the warranty terms and conditions, please refer to the information contained with your appliance.
Electrolux Home Products Australia
telephone: 1300 363 640 fax: 1800 350 067 email: customercare@electrolux.com.au web: www.electrolux.com.au
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telephone: 0800 234 234 fax: 0800 363 600 email: customercare@electrolux.co.nz web: www.electrolux.co.nz
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