Installation
Instructions
For Fully Integrated NoFrost
Combined Refrigerator-Freezers
HC 2062
HCB 2062
HC/HCB 20
7083 319-00
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InstallatIon GuIdelInes
Area Requirements
Verify the following:
ELECTROCUTION HAZARD
• Floors can support refrigerator’s weight plus
approximately 1200 pounds (544 kg) of food
weight.
Electrical grounding required. This
appliance is equipped with a three-prong
(grounding) polarized plug for your
protection against possible shock hazards.
• Finished kitchen floor height is level. Appliance
must be shimmed level if the floor heights
are not equal to make sure air vents are not
obstructed.
Do not remove the round grounding
prong from the plug.
Do not use a two-prong grounding
adapter.
Do not use an extension cord to
connect power to the unit.
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• Remove anything attached to rear or side walls
that can obstruct appliance opening.
• Cutout dimensions are accurate.
• Electrical outlet is in correct location.
To protect the appliance from possible
damage, allow the appliance to stand 1/2 to
1 hour in place before turning the electricity
on. This allows the refrigerant and system
lubrication to reach equilibrium.
Do not install this refrigerator-freezer next to any
other refrigerator. Installing this refrigerator-freezer
next to any other refrigerator or freezer can cause
condensation or cause damage to the appliance.
Customer’s Responsibility
Electrical Requirement
If codes require a separate grounding circuit to be
used, have a qualified electrician install the circuit.
A 115 Volt, 60 Hz, 15 Amp fused electrical supply is
required. We recommend using a dedicated circuit
for this appliance to prevent electrical overload.
Follow the National Electrical Code and local codes
and ordinances when installing the receptacle.
Do not ground to a gas pipe. Check with
a qualified electrician if you are not sure
the appliance is properly grounded. Do not
have a fuse in the neutral or grounding
circuit.
Blocking for Safety
The anti tipping brackets must be installed to
prevent the unit from tipping after it is installed.
Refer to Blocking for Safety.
Unit Venting
Do not restrict the air flow. Air flow must be
provided for the unit to operate.
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD
• Electrically ground appliance.
• Do not use an extension cord.
• Failure to follow these instructions
could result in fire or electric shock.
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Unit Venting - Figure 3
Unit Dimensions - Figure 1
HC/HCB 20 appliances do not require any
ventilation openings in the cabinet. The required
airflow is directed through the toe kick area.
A = 3" (76 mm)
B = 79-13/16" (2027 mm)
C = 35-13/16" (910 mm)
D = 3" (76 mm)
Figure 1
E = 24" (610 mm)
G = 42-7/16" (1078 mm)
H = 37-1/8" (943 mm)
Door swing clearence - Figure 2
Please allow for door swing clearance at locations
next to a wall.
The illustrated measurement is without mounted
front panels. Be sure to add your panel thickness
and handle depth to this measurement in order to
avoid interferences.
Figure 3
It is important to use the provided cover grille for
the ventilation opening. This opening must not be
covered with a cabinet base.
Figure 2
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Cabinet Opening Dimensions - Figure 4
Cabinet
Height C Depth B
Inset cabinet
Frameless/faceframe cabinet
Depth B
For appliance with panel to be
flush, adjacent cabinetry depth
must equal appliance depth (24")
plus panel thickness (5/8" - 3/4").
80"
84"
24" + panel thickness
24" + panel thickness
24"
24"
IMPORTANT
Do not install the shut-off
valve behind the appliance.
The position of the electri-
cal outlet is possible within
the grey shaded areas or
above the appliance.
Water line opening
Water supply line
Figure 4
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
For 24" cabinets, the water line opening must be in the
The free length of the water supply line must be at least
31-1/2" (800 mm) when the tube comes out of the pre-
scribed opening.
location as shown in Figure 4.
With cabinets deeper than 24", there is room to fit the
pipe behind the appliance and the wall so there are no
requirements for the water line lead out position.
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Panel Dimensions - Inset Installation Style - Figure 5
The panels should be at least 5/8 inch (16 mm)
thick to allow the connecting rails to be fastened to
them.
Appliance and panels sit fully within the opening
and are flush with what could be its own box,
between two pantry cabinets or decorative
columns, etc.This is the most common installation
scenario.
IMPORTANT
The maximum panel thickness is 3/4" (19 mm).
You can order stainless steel panels for inset installation style.
Refrigerator door panels 80”- article-number 9900 337-00
Refrigerator door panels 84”- article-number 9900 335-00
Freezer drawer panels - article-number 9900 323-00
Cabinet Opening A Refrigerator door panel B
80" (2032 mm)
84" (2134 mm)
45 - 1/4" (1150 mm)
49 - 1/4" (1251 mm)
Figure 5
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Panel Dimensions - Frameless Installation Style - Figure 6
The gap between panels with frameless installation
style is 1/4" (6 mm). The panels should be at least
5/8 inch (16 mm) thick to allow the connecting rails
to be fastened to them.
With this installation style, these wider appliance
panels partially overlay the shared side gables of
adjacent cabinetry so as to mimic the look of a
frameless style cabinet.
IMPORTANT
The maximum panel thickness is 3/4" (19 mm).
Cabinet Opening C Refrigerator door panel D
80" (2032 mm)
84" (2134 mm)
45 - 3/4" (1162 mm)
49 - 3/4" (1264 mm)
Figure 6
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BlockInG for safety
Mounting the anti tipping device
on concrete floors - Figure 7 - 8
Secure the appliance in place so it does not tip
forward when the fully stocked door is opened. The
anti tipping bracket is provided with the appliance.
Wall
1. Mark the center line of the appliance on the back
wall. Align the anti tipping bracket center to this
line.
Be sure that there is no plumbing or
electrical wiring located in this area which
screws or drills could damage.
Figure 7
2. Drill a 3/8" diameter hole in any position as
Wall Plate
shown in Figure 7 using a carbide drill bit.
The depth of the holes must exceed the overall
length of the anchors provided.
Clean the holes after drilling.
Wall
3. Attach washer and screw on hex nut to the end
of each anchor.
Drive in all 3 anchors.
Align the bracket center to the center line on the
back wall again.
Figure 8
Fasten the anchors by turning the hex nut.
4. Fasten bracket with 3 screws (1/4" x 2-1/8") into
the wall plate (Figure 8).
Wall Plate
Mounting the anti tipping device
on wooden floors - Figure 9
1. Mark the center line of the appliance on the back
wall. Align the anti tipping bracket center to this
line.
Be sure that there is no plumbing or
electrical wiring located in this area which
screws or drills could damage.
Wall
2. Fasten bracket to the wooden floor using
5 screws (1/4" x 2-1/8"). Drill pilot holes if neces-
sary.
3. Fasten bracket with 3 screws (1/4" x 2-1/8") into
the wall plate.
Figure 9
Wall Plate
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BlockInG for safety
Mounting the anti tipping device Cover strips - Figure 12
Before connection to the water supply, the cover
strips provided must be fitted to the appliance. It is
necessary because the appliance will be moved
into its recess.
in cabinets deeper than 24" -
Figure 10 - 11
To ensure the compressor mounting plate reaches
the anti tipping bracket in cabinets deeper than
24", a wooden spacer must be mounted between
the appliance back and the wall. The anti tipping
bracket will be fastened to the floor downwards and
to the spacer backwards.
• Remove the cover band from the strips and stick
them to the left and right front edge of the appli-
ance housing (Figure 12).
Be sure the wooden spacer is fastened
securely to the floor.
Measuring for mounting the wooden spacer
on inset kitchen cabinets - Figure 10
Depth of spacer depending on
clearance between appliance and wall
Panel thickness
Figure 10
Measuring for mounting the wooden spacer
on frameless kitchen cabinets - Figure 11
Depth of spacer depending on
clearance between appliance and wall
Figure 12
Figure 11
IMPORTANT
If the floor slopes down sideways, the anti-
tipping bracket must be fitted horizontally. Lay
down spacers in the appropriate positions.
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Icemaker
IceMaker
• The solenoid valve has a metric
R3/4 male connector. A R3/4
(metric) to a 1/4" OD adapter is
supplied with the ice maker.
The icemaker for the combined refrigerator-freezer
is located in the freezer compartment. These
instructions only refer to the installation of the ice-
maker. Please refer to the Use and Care Manual
provided with the appliance for operation instruc-
tions. The combined refrigerator-freezer must be
level for the icemaker to function properly.
• Insert the water strainer provided
into the OD adapter with the cavity
downwards.
IMPORTANT
Safety Instructions and Warnings
• Do not install the water connection while the
combined refrigerator-freezer is connected to an
electrical outlet.
Be sure the strainer is inserted with the cavity
downwards. Otherwise the strainer could be
damaged when mounting the OD adapter
onto the solenoid valve.
• The connection to the water supply may only be
made by a trained and licensed plumber.
• The water quality must comply with the drink-
ing water regulations for the geographical area
where the appliance is located.
• All equipment and devices used to supply the
water to the appliance must comply with the cur-
rent regulations for your geographical area.
Connection to the Water Supply
1. Move the appliance towards the final position
and leave enough space to work behind.
2. Insert the water supply line into it's intended
opening at the back of the appliance (Figure 14).
Water Connection
• The water supply pressure requirements are
different based on whether or not the supplied
Liebherr water filter is installed. With the filter
installed, the pressure must be in the range
of 40-90 psi (2.8-6.2 bar). Without the filter
installed the acceptable pressure range is 22-87
psi (1.5-6 bar). Failure to meet these require-
ments will likely result in ice maker malfunction
and possibly cause a water leakage that can
damage flooring and surrounding furniture.
Figure 14
3. Move the power supply line to the area of the
electrical outlet.
• Use a 1/4" OD copper
line to connect the water
supply to the solenoid
valve. This is not sup-
plied with the refrig-
erator (Figure 13).
Do not connect to the electrical outlet
before the installation is completed and
the water line is connected to the solenoid
valve.
• A shut-off valve, such
as the saddle valve
illustrated here, must
be installed between
the hose line and the
Figure 13
main water supply so the water supply can be
stopped if necessary.
Do not install the shut-off valve behind the
refrigeration unit.
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Icemaker
4. Push the appliance slowly to the back wall until
the compressor mounting plate makes contact
with the anti-tipping bracket (Figure 15).
To prevent the appliance from tipping
forward the compressor mounting plate
must have contact with the anti tipping
bracket (Figure 15).
Wall
Figure 16
Appliance
Anti - tipping bracket
Compressor mounting
plate
Figure 15
Figure 17
5. Remove the cover from the valve connector
9. Open the shut-off valve for the water supply and
check the entire water system for leaks.
(Figure 16).
6. The water line is visible at the front of the
aplliance. Connect the water line with the OD
adapter (Figure 16).
IMPORTANT
After starting up the appliance, the water pipe
system must be purged of any air. Refer
to chapter "Bleeding the ice maker" in the
operating instructions.
7. Bleed the air from the water line by opening the
water supply temporarily.
8. Screw the OD adapter onto the solenoid valve
(Figure 17).
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Leveling the Appliance - Figure 18
Fasten the appliance in the
recess - Figure 20
Fasten the appliance in the recess through the
upper and lower hinges of the refrigerator doors.
Use 2 screws for each hinge.
1. Adjust the height
of the appliance at
the front by twisting
1
the leveling feet
(A/F 27). Use the
open-ended spanner
provided.
2. Adjust the height of
the appliance at the
rear by turning the
2
adjusting bolts
.
3. Rotate leveling feet
1
until firmly in
place against the floor.
Figure 18
screws
(4 x 16 mm)
To prevent the appliance from tipping
forward the leveling feet
1
(Figure 19)
must have contact with the floor.
Figure 20
Before mounting the door panels
Adjusting the front of the drawer
- Figure 21
- Figure 19
1
Remove cover
and unscrew the upper
2
attachment bracket
of both refrigerator
If required, the front of the freezer drawers can be
adjusted.
Transfer the screws shown in the illustration (on the
left and right sides of the freezer drawer) individu-
ally to the long slots below.
doors. These brackets will be mounted onto the
refrigerator door panels.
IMPORTANT
The nuts are needed to fit the premounted
panels onto the refrigerator doors.
Tighten the screws in the front of the drawer once it
is in the right position.
Side view of the freezer
drawer pulled out
Figure 21
Figure 19
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Mounting the attachment brackets onto the door panels - Figure 22
Mark lines on the refrigerator door panels as shown in Figure 22.
Align the dismounted brackets of the refrigerator doors to the lines on the refrigerator door panels as
shown in Figure 22 a. Fasten each bracket with any hole wherever possible using a minimum of 6 screws
4 x 16 mm.
Fasten the brackets provided onto the freezer drawer panels using three screws (4 x 16 mm) for each
bracket (Figure 22 b)
.
Refrigerator door panels
Figure 22 a
Freezer drawer panel
Freezer drawer panel
Figure 22
Figure 22 b
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Mounting the freezer drawer
panels - Figure 23
Mounting the refrigerator door
panels - Figures 24 - 33
1. Pull out the upper freezer drawer and screw on
the panel with three screws at left and right hand
side using the screws as shown in Figure 23.
The description is for one panel only. The
procedure is the same for both panels.
1. Open the refrigerator door and hang the panel
2. Close the drawer and check the position to the
surrounding cabinet panels. Align the panel in
vertical direction by loosening the screws left
and right. Finally tighten the screws.
on the adjusting bolts (Figure 24).
2. Screw on the hex nuts to the adjusting bolts and
finger tighten temporarily (Figure 24).
Do not overtighten. Do not use a power
driver.
3.Pull out the lower freezer drawer and fasten the
lower panel in the same way.
4. Finally cover the gap between the drawer and
the panel of both freezer drawers with the strips
provided. Remove the foil from the adhesive
surface of the strip and stick on the top of the
appliance drawer (Figure 23) making sure the
flexible gasket is fully inserted in the gap.
Figure 24
3. Close the door and check the height of the
panel.
4. Align the panel in its vertical position if
necessary. Loosen the hex nuts and turn the
adusting bolts using a screwdriver for slotted
screws (Figure 25).
Screw 3.5 x 13 mm
Figure 23
Figure 25
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To make it possible to fasten the refrigerator
panel at the bottom the soft-stop cylinder must be
dismantled.
7. Dismantle the lower attachment bracket from the
refrigerator door. Align the bracket to the lines on
the refrigerator door panel. (Figure 28).
Fasten the bracket with any hole wherever
possible using a minimum of 6 screws 4 x 16
mm.
5. Grasp the soft-stop cylinder and pull down
(Figure 26).
The soft-stop cylinder retracts in the
detached state.
Figure 28
8. Open the refrigerator door and hang the panel
Figure 26
on the adjusting bolts (Figure 29).
9. Screw on the hex nuts to the adjusting bolts
and finger tighten temporarily (Figure 29).
6. Transfer the lower edge of the attachment
bracket onto the panel using a pencil.
(Figure 27). Remove the panel from the
refrigerator door.
Figure 29
Figure 27
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10. Move the panel to the left until it makes contact
13. Extend the soft-stop cylinder and connect with
with the center rail (Figure 30).
the ball stud (Figure 32).
11. Tighten the hex nuts finally.
Figure 32
Figure 30
14. Click cover into place (Figure 33).
12. Fasten the refrigerator panel using the same
screws that held the lower bracket before
removal (Figure 31).
Figure 33
Figure 31
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Mounting the ventilation grille
Figure 34, 35
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1. Pull out the bottom freezer drawer.
2. Remove the blue protection film from the dust
filter provided and insert the filter into its opening
in the toe kick area as shown in Figure 34.
Attach the filter at the bottom, press down the
button and click into place.
Figure 34
3. Mount the ventilation grille as shown in Figure 35.
IMPORTANT
Only use the ventilation grille provided with
the appliance. This grille is required for proper
operation of the appliance.
The ventilation opening must not be covered
with a cabinet base.
Failure to use the supplied grille can result in
product failure and will void the warranty.
Figure 35
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