Liebherr Refrigerator RI 1410 RBI 1410 FI 1051 User Manual

Installation  
Instructions  
Refrigerators and freezers, built-in  
RI 1410/ RBI 1410/ FI 1051  
230609 7084314 - 00  
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Setting up the appliance  
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Verify that:  
Examine the unit and packaging for shipping damage.  
Contact the carrier immediately if you suspect there is  
any damage.  
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The floor under the appliance is flat and level.  
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The floor can support the appliance's weight plus  
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Note the type (model, number), index, appliance/serial  
number, date of purchase and where purchased .  
Remove anything attached to the rear or side walls of  
appliance that would prevent proper installation or  
impede proper ventilation.  
approximately 1200 pounds (544 kg) of food weight.  
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The appliance is not placed in direct sunlight or near  
the stove, range top, radiators and similar heat sources.  
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The kitchen cabinet that the appliance is installed in is  
shimmed to the floor level if the floor heights are not  
equal.  
If the appliance is set up in humid areas, condensation  
may build on the outside of the appliance.  
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Cutout dimensions are accurate.  
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Always ensure proper ventilation.  
Electrical outlet is in correct location.  
The air flow is not restricted. Air flow must be provided  
for the appliance to operate properly. The factory air  
vents provide 31 square inches (200 cm2) of air flow  
per appliance. If you are replacing the air vents with an  
overlay, the air flow must be the same or greater than  
the factory air vents.  
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Planning information  
3 Planning information  
Fig. 1 Single-unit installation  
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Planning information  
Measurements that are marked with A depend on the  
handle used.  
Fig. 2 Side-by-side installation: SBS24I3, SBS24I1, SBS24I6  
Fig. 3 Side-by-side installation: without ventilation grille  
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Fig. 4 Side-by-side installation: SBS24I3 with 80” or 84” ventilation grille  
Fig. 5 Side-by-side installation: SBS24I1 and SBS24I6 with 80” or 84” ventilation grille  
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Cabinet Opening Dimensions  
4 Cabinet Opening Dimensions  
Fig. 7 Side-by-side installation:  
The door must be able to be opened at least 90° to allow  
the drawers to be pulled out properly. If the door opening  
angle is 90° it may be difficult to remove the drawers due  
to the door racks.  
If the appliance will be installed in a corner please leave a  
gap of at least 3-3/4 in. (95 mm) from the wall.  
If thick front panels are used, the gap may have to be  
greater. (see chapter on décor panels)  
Fig. 6 Single installation  
5 Air circulation in the kitchen  
cabinet  
This is a built-in refrigerator-freezer with custom finished  
door panels.  
The unit is not intended for freestanding use and has to  
be installed inside a cabinet. This type of cabinet must be  
carefully constructed using the proper dimensions and it  
must provide proper ventilation to ensure proper  
appliance operation.  
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Door swing clearance  
Fig. 8  
Fig. 9  
- An effective ventilation cross-section of at least 31 in2  
(200 cm2) per unit must be present at the air intake  
Fig. 8 (1) and air outlet Fig. 8 (2).  
- An unobstructed air way with a depth of at least  
1 1/2 in. (38 mm) must be ensured at the back of the  
kitchen cabinet.  
- The upper ventilation cross-section can be set up  
directly above the appliance with an optional ventilation  
grille Fig. 8 (2), near the ceiling above a cabinet Fig. 8 (3)  
or as an air vent in an intermediate ceiling Fig. 8 (4).  
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The air-circulation clearances indicated above must be  
maintained.  
6 Door swing clearance  
Frameless cabinets: The casing trim overlaps the  
cabinets at the side and top. Cabinets may require filler  
strips to prevent interference with the cabinet door swing.  
The door opening must allow for filler strips.  
The factory setting for the door to swing open is 110°. The  
optional setting for the door to swing open is 90°. Use the  
following illustrations (1:1) to ensure other cabinets or  
counters do not interfere with the door opening.  
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Door swing clearance  
Fig. 10 110°, hinges on left  
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Door swing clearance  
Fig. 11 90°, hinges on left  
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Door swing clearance  
Fig. 12 110°, hinges on right  
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Door swing clearance  
Fig. 13 90°, hinges on right  
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Fitting décor panels  
7.1 Fitting décor panels  
7 Fitting décor panels  
NOTICE  
NOTICE  
Risk of damage if wrongly assembled!  
Risk of fire and damage if insufficient ventilation!  
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The door handles must be installed before the screw  
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If you are replacing the factory air vents with an overlay,  
covers are installed. If you fail to install the handles  
before the screw covers, you can damage the covers.  
The screw covers are taped to the unit doors during  
shipping. Use care when removing covers.  
Do NOT restrict the air flow. The air flow must be the  
same or greater than the factory air vents of 31 in2  
(200 cm2).  
The door panel weight must not exceed 44 lb (20 kg)  
Fig. 14  
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Door frames  
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Screws for door frames  
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M4 x 10 screw for handle  
Filler strip  
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Decorative panel  
Handle, depending on model  
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Proceed as shown in the illustration.  
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Fitting décor panels  
7.2 Décor panel dimensions - Framed  
panels  
Fig. 16  
If the thickness of the custom panels is less than 1/4 in.  
(6.4 mm):  
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back the panels up with a sheet of shim material to  
build the total thickness to 1/4 in. (6.4 mm).  
Fig. 17  
If the thickness of the custom panels is thicker  
Fig. 15  
than1/4 in. (6.4 mm):  
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an edge must be routed around the panel to ensure a  
proper fit.  
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Fitting décor panels  
7.3 Décor panel dimensions - Overlay 7.3 Single-unit installation  
panels  
Fig. 18  
(1) Overlay Panel  
(3) Backer Panel  
(2) Spacer Panel  
The overlay design line allows decorative panels to cover  
the door trim for a more seamless appearance that blends  
with the design of the room. To achieve this look, the most  
common way is to work wth three panels, the decorative  
overlay panel, a 3/32 in. (2.5 mm) spacer panel and a  
1/4 in. (6.4 mm) backer panel.  
Depending on your cabinet manufacturer, this could be  
one panel routed for different dimensions or, more likely,  
three different panels.  
Fig. 19  
(3) Backer panel  
(1) Overlay panel  
(2) Spacer panel  
Width - W  
Height - H  
Thickness of  
panel  
23 5/16”  
72 1/4”  
3/4” (19 mm)  
Overlay  
(592.1 mm)  
(1835.2 mm)  
panel (1)  
21 1/4”  
70 1/16”  
3/32” (2.5 mm)  
1/4” (6.4 mm)  
Spacer  
(539.8 mm)  
(1779.6 mm)  
panel (2)  
22 3/4”  
71 9/16”  
Backer  
(577.9 mm)  
(1817.7 mm)  
panel (3)  
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Fitting décor panels  
7.3 Side-by-side installation  
Fig. 20 Front view  
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Overlay panel  
3
Backer panel  
B
only for FI 1051  
2
Spacer panel  
A
Cut-out only for WFI 1061  
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Fitting décor panels  
Fig. 21  
1
Overlay panel  
2
Spacer panel  
Height - H  
3
Backer panel  
FI 1051, RBI 1410, RI 1410 Width - W  
Thickness of panel  
23 5/16” (592.1 mm) 72 1/4” (1835.2 mm) 3/4” (19 mm)  
21 1/4” (539.8 mm) 70 1/16” (1779.6 mm) 3/32” (2.5 mm)  
22 3/4” (577.9 mm) 71 9/16” (1817.7 mm) 1/4” (6.4 mm)  
Overlay panel (1)  
Spacer panel (2)  
Backer panel (3)  
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Fitting décor panels  
Fig. 22  
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2
Overlay panel  
Spacer panel  
3
Backer panel  
A
Cut-out only for WFI 1061  
BFI 1061, Width - W H1 -  
H2 -  
Thickness  
FI 1051,  
Width - W Height - H  
Thickness  
of panel  
WFI 1061  
Wine  
area  
Freezer of panel  
section  
RBI 1410,  
RI 1410  
23 5/16”  
33 3/4”  
38 1/8”  
3/4” (19 mm)  
23 5/16”  
72 1/4”  
3/4” (19 mm)  
Overlay  
Overlay  
(592.1 mm) (857.1 mm) (968.4 mm)  
(592.1 mm) (1835.2 mm)  
panel (1)  
panel (1)  
21 1/4”  
31 1/2”  
36 3/32”  
3/32”  
21 1/4”  
70 1/16”  
3/32”  
Spacer  
Spacer  
(539.8 mm) (800 mm) (916.6 mm) (2.5 mm)  
(539.8 mm) (1779.6 mm)  
22 3/4” 71 9/16”  
(2.5 mm)  
panel (2)  
panel (2)  
22 3/4”  
33”  
37 19/32” 1/4”  
1/4”  
Backer  
Backer  
(577.9 mm) (838.1 mm) (954.7 mm) (6.4 mm)  
(577.9 mm) (1817.7 mm)  
(6.4 mm)  
panel (3)  
panel (3)  
max.  
max.  
Cut-out  
for glass  
window  
17 1/2”  
25 1/2”  
(444.5 mm) (647.7 mm)  
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Changing the door hinges  
7.3 Cut-out for glass window (WFI  
1061)  
8.1 Remove soft stop mechanism (top)  
Fig. 25  
Open the door.  
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NOTICE  
Risk of damage!  
If the door seal is damaged the door may not close  
properly and the level of cooling is insufficient.  
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Do not damage the door seal with the screwdriver!  
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Release panel Fig. 25 (1) using slotted screwdriver and  
remove.  
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The panel hangs above the damper bracket.  
Fig. 23  
(1) Overlay panel  
(3) Backer panel  
(2) Spacer panel  
(4) Glassed area  
The edges of the panels Fig. 23 (1,2,3) are visible at the  
transition to the glass window Fig. 23 (4). It can be covered  
with a decorative molding Fig. 24 (A) for esthetic reasons.  
Fig. 26  
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Push panel forward over the damper bracket Fig. 26 (4)  
in the direction of the appliance.  
WARNING  
Fig. 24  
Risk of injury if the soft stop mechanism contracts!  
If the locking device is not fitted, the soft stop mechanism  
contracts during disassembly and can jam your fingers.  
8 Changing the door hinges  
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Fit the locking device!  
You can reverse the door hinges, if necessary:  
Make sure you have the following tools on hand:  
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Engage locking device Fig. 26 (2) into place inside  
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Torx 25  
oblong hole.  
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Torx 15  
The locking device prevents the hinge from snapping  
shut.  
Screwdriver  
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Unscrew cover that is on the hinge side Fig. 26 (5) until  
Cordless screwdriver, if necessary  
the first notch using a screwdriver.  
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Another person to help with the installation, if necessary  
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The bolt will become visible.  
Push bolt Fig. 26 (3) out from below.  
Press damper bracket Fig. 26 (4) in the direction of the  
door.  
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Completely loosen cover that is on the hinge side  
Fig. 26 (5) and remove.  
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Remove panel Fig. 26 (1).  
Loosen cover that is on  
the hinge side Fig. 27 (6)  
using a screwdriver and  
remove  
by  
pulling  
outwards.  
Fig. 27  
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Unscrew spacer Fig. 26 (60) .  
Unscrew soft stop unit (2 x Torx 15) Fig. 26 (7).  
Fig. 30  
Push panel forward over the damper bracket Fig. 30 (55)  
in the direction of the appliance.  
Slightly pull out soft stop unit, push it towards the  
handle side and open it out.  
Set soft stop unit to the side.  
Unscrew bearing part  
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Fig. 28 (8), turn it 180° and  
WARNING  
move it to the opposite  
Risk of injury if the soft stop mechanism contracts!  
side. Make preliminary  
If the locking device is not fitted, the soft stop mechanism  
holes (optional) or use a  
contracts during disassembly and can jam your fingers.  
cordless screwdriver.  
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Fig. 28  
Fit the locking device!  
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Engage locking device Fig. 30 (53) into place inside  
8.2 Remove soft stop unit (bottom)  
oblong hole.  
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The locking device prevents the hinge from snapping  
shut.  
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Lift off cover Fig. 30 (52) from the outside using a  
screwdriver and remove by pulling outwards.  
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Push bolt Fig. 30 (54) out from below.  
Press damper bracket Fig. 30 (55) in the direction of the  
door.  
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Remove panel Fig. 30 (51).  
Unscrew spacer Fig. 30 (58) .  
Unscrew entire soft stop unit (2 x Torx 15) Fig. 30 (56).  
Slightly pull out soft stop unit, push it towards the  
handle side and open it out.  
Fig. 29  
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Set soft stop unit to the side.  
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Open the door.  
NOTICE  
8.3 Remove door  
Risk of damage!  
If the door seal is damaged the door may not close  
properly and the level of cooling is insufficient.  
Note*  
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To prevent food items from falling out, take all food out  
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Do not damage the door seal with the screwdriver!  
of the door racks before removing the door.  
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Release panel Fig. 29 (1) using slotted screwdriver and  
remove.  
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The panel hangs above the damper bracket.  
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Changing the door hinges  
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Unscrew bearing part Fig. 32 (28), turn it 180° and  
tighten Fig. 32 (29).  
Remove bearing disc Fig. 32 (26) from bearing pin  
Fig. 32 (27).  
Unscrew bearing pin Fig. 32 (27), move to other side  
and place bearing disc Fig. 32 (26) on.  
Using a cordless screwdriver if necessary, attach the  
bearing bracket Fig. 32 (20) to the new hinge side . First  
fit the lower center screw, then the other screws.  
8.5 Swapping the clip-on frame  
Fig. 31  
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Close the door.  
Pull cover Fig. 31 (10) forward and then upwards to  
remove.  
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Lift off cover Fig. 31 (11).  
CAUTION  
Risk of injury if the door tips out!  
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Keep a steady grip on the door.  
Set the door down carefully.  
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Unscrew upper bearing bracket Fig. 31 (12)(2 x Torx 25)  
Fig. 31 (13) and pull it upwards to remove.  
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Lift the door upwards to remove and set it to the side.  
Fig. 33  
8.4 Swapping bearing parts  
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Unscrew the part of the frame that is on the hinge side  
Fig. 33 (30). Ensure that the top and bottom bushes  
Fig. 33 (31) do not fall out.  
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Unscrew the part of the frame that is on the handle side  
Fig. 33 (32) and screw it onto the opposite side. Do not  
overtighten the screws!  
When assembling the frame parts ensure that the corners  
fit together as snugly as possible.  
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Unscrew the part of the frame that is on the hinge side  
Fig. 33 (30) and screw it to the opposite side. Do not  
overtighten the screws!  
8.6 Fitting the door  
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Move bearing pin Fig. 31 (14) in upper bearing bracket  
to other side Fig. 31 (12).  
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Ensure that the bearing disc Fig. 32 (26) is on the  
Fig. 32  
bearing pin below Fig. 32 (27).  
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Unscrew bearing bracket Fig. 32 (20) together with  
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Position the door from above onto the bearing pins  
bearing pin Fig. 32 (27)(3 x Torx 25) Fig. 32 (21). When  
doing so, hold panel Fig. 32 (22) steady so that it does  
not drop.  
below Fig. 32 (27).  
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Close the door.  
Insert the upper bearing bracket Fig. 31 (12) on the new  
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Carefully lift off the cover on the handle side Fig. 32 (23)  
hinge side into the door.  
and the plug Fig. 32 (24) and move them to the opposite  
side.  
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Secure upper bearing bracket Fig. 31 (12)(2 x Torx 25)  
Fig. 31 (13). Make preliminary holes (optional) or use a  
cordless screwdriver.  
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Unscrew screw Fig. 32 (25) and move it to the opposite  
side. When doing so, hold panel steady so that it does  
not drop.  
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Snap both cover Fig. 31 (10) and cover Fig. 31 (11) into  
place on the opposite side.  
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8.7 Fitting the soft stop mechanism  
(bottom)  
8.8 Fitting soft stop mechanism (top)  
Fig. 36  
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Loosen cover Fig. 36 (9) from the panel Fig. 36 (1) and  
Fig. 34  
insert on the other side.  
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Loosen cover Fig. 34 (57) from the panel Fig. 34 (51) and  
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With the hinge of the upper soft stop unit facing the  
insert on the other side.  
door hinge side, engage the soft stop unit (A) and  
swivel inwards (B).  
With the hinge of the soft stop unit facing the door  
hinge side, engage the soft stop unit (A) and swivel  
inwards (B).  
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The holes on the left and right must lie exactly above  
each other.  
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The holes on the left and right must lie exactly above  
each other.  
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Tighten soft stop unit (2 x Torx 15) Fig. 36 (7).  
Screw on spacer Fig. 36 (60) .  
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Tighten soft stop unit (2 x Torx 15) Fig. 34 (56).  
Screw on spacer Fig. 34 (58) .  
Note  
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Follow the correct sequence. First hang the panel over  
the damper bracket, then the cover.  
Fig. 35  
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Hook panel Fig. 35 (51) into the damper bracket such  
that the detent hooks are pointing forward and the front  
side is facing the appliance.  
Fig. 37  
Pull damper bracket Fig. 35 (55) towards bearing part  
Fig. 35 (28) and insert bolt Fig. 35 (54) from above such  
that the square is resting in the recess.  
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Hook panel Fig. 37 (1) into the damper bracket Fig. 37 (4)  
such that the detent hooks are pointing inwards and the  
front side is facing the appliance.  
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Place cover Fig. 35 (52) on top and snap into place.  
Check that the cover is positioned correctly such that  
the door can close properly and the bolt is secured.  
Remove locking device Fig. 35 (53) by twisting it.  
Snap panel Fig. 35 (51) into place on the door.  
Close the door.  
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Push on cover Fig. 37 (5) from the outside (A) and pivot  
over the bearing part Fig. 37 (8) (B).  
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Place cover Fig. 37 (5) on top and allow to snap into  
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place until the first notch.  
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The openings for the bolts lie above each other after  
positioning the damper bracket.  
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Pull damper bracket Fig. 37 (4) towards bearing part and  
insert bolt Fig. 37 (3) from above such that the square is  
resting in the recess.  
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Now snap cover Fig. 37 (5) completely into place on the  
bearing part Fig. 37 (8).  
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Check that the cover is positioned correctly such that  
the door can close properly and the bolt is secured.  
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Adjusting the door opening angle  
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Remove locking device Fig. 37 (2) by twisting it.  
Snap panel Fig. 37 (1) into place on the door.  
Turn cover Fig. 27 (6) 180° from the handle side, place it  
on top from the outside and snap into place.  
8.9 Aligning the door  
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Unscrew center screw on lower part of bearing bracket  
Fig. 32 (20).  
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Align the doors flush with the appliance housing using  
the two oblong holes in the lower bearing bracket  
Fig. 32 (20) as a guide if needed.  
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Tighten the screws fully.  
Fig. 39  
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Unscrew spacer Fig. 39 (10) .  
9 Adjusting the door opening  
angle  
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Push panel forward over the damper bracket Fig. 39 (4)  
in the direction of the appliance.  
Engage locking device Fig. 39 (2) into place inside  
oblong hole.  
The appliance is delivered with a door opening angle of  
110°. If the angle needs to be limited to 90° an opening  
limiter must be used on the soft stop mechanism. Carry  
out the following steps for all soft stop mechanisms on the  
appliance (the top soft stop mechanism is illustrated):  
The locking device prevents the hinge from snapping  
shut.  
Unscrew cover that is on the hinge side Fig. 39 (5) until  
the first notch using a screwdriver.  
The bolt will become visible.  
Removing the soft stop unit  
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Open the door.  
Push bolt Fig. 39 (3) out from below.  
Press damper bracket Fig. 39 (4) in the direction of the  
door.  
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Completely loosen cover that is on the hinge side  
Fig. 39 (5) and remove.  
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Remove panel Fig. 39 (1).  
Unscrew soft stop unit (2 x Torx 15) Fig. 39 (6).  
Slightly pull out soft stop unit, push it towards the  
handle side and open it out.  
Fit opening limiter:  
Fig. 38  
NOTICE  
Risk of damage!  
If the door seal is damaged the door may not close  
properly and the level of cooling is insufficient.  
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Do not damage the door seal with the screwdriver!  
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Release panel Fig. 38 (1) using slotted screwdriver and  
remove.  
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The panel hangs above the damper bracket.  
Fig. 40  
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Fit opening limiter (90°) Fig. 40 (21) supplied: insert it  
into the soft stop mechanism from the side and push in  
until it audibly snaps into place.  
Re-attaching the soft stop mechanism:  
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Water connection  
10 Water connection*  
WARNING  
Electrical Shock Hazard!  
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Do not make the water connection while the appliance  
is connected to an electrical outlet.  
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Disconnect the water supply before connecting the  
water lines for the IceMaker.  
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The connection to the water supply may only be made  
by a trained and licensed plumber.  
Fig. 41  
WARNING  
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With the hinge of the upper soft stop unit facing the  
Poisoning Hazard!  
door hinge side, engage the soft stop unit (A) and  
swivel inwards (B).  
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The water quality must comply with the drinking water  
regulations for the geographical area where the  
appliance is located.  
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The holes on the left and right must lie exactly above  
each other.  
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The IceMaker is designed exclusively to make ice  
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Tighten soft stop unit (2 x Torx 15) Fig. 41 (7).  
cubes in quantities needed by a household and must  
only be operated with water appropriate for this purpose.  
Note  
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Follow the correct sequence. First hang the panel over  
Water pressure:  
the damper bracket, then the cover.  
psi  
MPa (bars)  
21.76 to 87.02 0.15 to 0.6 (1.5 to 6)  
- Water must be supplied to the appliance through a cold  
water pipe that complies with hygiene standards and  
can withstand the operating pressure.  
- All devices and equipment used to supply water must  
comply with the regulations in force in the respective  
country.  
- The solenoid valve is located at the bottom of the back  
of the appliance. It has a metric R3/4 connecting thread.  
Fig. 42  
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Hook panel Fig. 42 (1) into the damper bracket Fig. 42 (4)  
such that the detent hooks are pointing inwards and the  
front side is facing the appliance.  
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Push on cover Fig. 42 (5) from the outside (A) and pivot  
over the bearing part Fig. 42 (8) (B).  
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Place cover Fig. 42 (5) on top and allow to snap into  
place until the first notch.  
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The openings for the bolts lie above each other after  
positioning the damper bracket.  
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Pull damper bracket Fig. 42 (4) towards bearing part and  
insert bolt Fig. 42 (3) from above such that the square is  
resting in the recess.  
Fig. 43  
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Remove the cap Fig. 43 (1) from the solenoid valve  
Now snap cover Fig. 42 (5) completely into place on the  
Fig. 43 (2).  
bearing part Fig. 42 (8).  
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Ensure that the gasket Fig. 43 (3) is inserted in the  
Check that the cover is positioned correctly such that  
elbow connection Fig. 43 (4) supplied.  
the door can close properly and the bolt is secured.  
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Connect the elbow adapter Fig. 43 (4) to the solenoid  
Remove locking device Fig. 42 (2) by twisting it.  
valve Fig. 43 (2) and tighten with an open-ended  
wrench, for example.  
Tighten spacer Fig. 39 (10) .  
Snap panel Fig. 42 (1) into place on the door.  
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NOTICE  
Risk of thread damage!  
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Do not overtighten.  
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Connect the domestic water supply Fig. 43 (5) (e.g.  
copper pipe) to the elbow connector Fig. 43 (4).  
Before fitting into the cabinet:  
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Check the whole water system for leaks.  
Before using for the first time:  
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Have the water line bled (remove air) by a competent  
professional.  
NOTICE  
Malfunction of the water intake!  
If the water intake is shut off during operation but the  
IceMaker remains in operation, the water intake pipe may  
ice up.  
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Switch off the IceMaker if the water supply is  
interrupted (e.g. holiday).  
11 Anti-tip device  
The screws for fastening the anti-tip device are not  
supplied with the appliance. Appropriate screws must be  
used for the material (wood, concrete, etc.) in which the  
safety device is mounted.  
Fig. 45  
The accessories kit 9900302 may be required depending  
WARNING  
Risk of injury if the appliance tips over!  
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Install the anti-tip device to prevent the appliance from  
tipping over when the fully loaded door is open.  
Fig. 46  
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Install anti-tipping device inside the recess (see 11) .  
Fig. 47  
Fig. 44  
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Screw on upper installation contour Fig. 47 (5) through  
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Mark the installation position for the anti-tip device on  
the pre-cut holes using four screws Fig. 47 (6).  
Fit side installation strip:  
the wall or back of the unit.  
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Install the anti-tip device Fig. 44 (1) using appropriate  
screws Fig. 44 (2).  
12 Single unit installation  
Kit 9900306 is required for the installation.  
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Position ventilation grille Fig. 49 (10) over the installation  
contour Fig. 49 (5) and align it such that the holes in  
ventilation grille and installation contour are above  
each other.  
Screw ventilation grille Fig. 49 (10) to installation contour  
Fig. 49 (5)from below using three screws Fig. 49 (11).  
Install end strip:  
Fig. 50  
Fig. 48  
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Open the door.  
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Fit retaining plate Fig. 48 (1) to the lower part of the  
handle side by inserting two screws Fig. 48 (2) into the  
pre-cut holes.  
Position end strip Fig. 50 (10) over the installation  
contour Fig. 50 (5) and align it such that the holes in  
ventilation grille and installation contour are above  
each other.  
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Slide installation strip Fig. 48 (3) into the retaining plate  
Fig. 48 (1) from above.  
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Screw end strip Fig. 50 (10) to installation contour  
Push second retaining plate Fig. 48 (4) onto the  
installation strip Fig. 48 (3) from above and screw to the  
center of the side wall.  
Fig. 50 (5)from below using three screws Fig. 50 (11).  
Secure side installation strips:  
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carry out the following steps for the hinge-side and the  
Push third retaining plate Fig. 48 (4) onto the installation  
strip Fig. 48 (3) from above and screw to the top part of  
the side wall.  
handle-side strip:  
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Depending on the recess height you will need to install  
a ventilation grille or an end strip. Observe the  
Fit upper ventilation grille (80”):  
Fig. 51  
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Remove adhesive tape from the side installation strip  
Fig. 51 (3).  
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Push installation strip Fig. 51 (3) upwards until it is  
touching the ventilation grille Fig. 51 (10).  
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Glue the adhesive plates Fig. 51 (20) above the retaining  
plate Fig. 48 (1) and the retaining plates Fig. 51 (4)  
respectively to the installation strip Fig. 51 (3) such that  
it cannot slide downwards.  
Fig. 49  
Open the door.  
Install the appliance in the recess:  
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NOTICE  
Risk of damage due to leaking water!  
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When pushing the appliance into the recess ensure  
that the water connection does not kink or become  
damaged.  
Fig. 53  
If a water filter is used:  
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If no water filter is used:  
Fit lower ventilation grille Fig. 53 (32) flush with the floor  
such that the rubber lip is at the top. It is held in place  
via magnets.  
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Fit décor panels (see 7) .  
Fit handles (framed panel):  
Fig. 52  
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Push the appliance into the recess until the rear edge  
Fig. 54  
of the ventilation grille Fig. 52 (10) is flush with the front  
edge of the side wall of the cabinet.  
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Push handles Fig. 54 (60) into the openings in the door  
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and screw on Fig. 54 (61). Press cover trim Fig. 54 (62)  
Open the door.  
into position.  
Align appliance inside the recess above the roller  
bases Fig. 52 (33) using a spirit level: Use upper  
adjustment setting (1/4”) Fig. 52 (34) for the rear  
adjustable foot and lower adjustment setting (1/4”)  
Fig. 52 (35) for the front adjustable foot respectively.  
Turn clockwise to raise and counterclockwise to lower.  
Maximum adjustable height: 5/8 in (16 mm).  
Fit handles (overlay panel):  
You can use either your own handles (that match the  
kitchen cabinets) or handles from the manufacturer that  
have been ordered separately.  
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At the top and bottom of the recess check the gap A  
between the front edge of the installation strip Fig. 52 (3)  
and the front edge of the side wall of the unit. It must be  
1/2 ” (13 mm). Realign the appliance in the recess if  
required.  
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Secure appliance inside the recess using three screws  
Fig. 52 (30) on the handle side and the hinge side  
respectively. Do not scratch the side installation strip  
Fig. 51 (3) when doing so.  
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Place cover caps Fig. 52 (31) over the screws.  
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13 Side-by-side installation  
Fig. 55 Handles from the manufacturer ∅ 3/4” (18 mm)  
Fig. 57  
Kit 9900308 is required for the installation.  
Fig. 58  
Fig. 59  
The accessories kit 9900304 or 9900344 may be required  
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Install anti-tipping device inside the recess (see 11) .  
Fit side installation strips:  
If the side on which the door hinges are located has been  
changed, move the side installation strip to the hinge side  
for both appliances.  
Fig. 56 Handles from the manufacturer ∅ 1” (25mm)  
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Fit handles to the overlay panel Fig. 56 (63)as shown in  
the diagram.  
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Fig. 60  
Unscrew retaining plates Fig. 60 (1,4) and remove rail  
Fig. 60 (3).  
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Fit retaining plate Fig. 60 (1) to the lower part of the  
hinge side by inserting two screws Fig. 60 (2) into the pre-  
cut holes.  
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Slide rail Fig. 60 (3) into the retaining plate Fig. 60 (1)  
from above.  
Push second retaining plate Fig. 60 (4) onto the rail from  
above and screw onto the center of the side wall.  
Push third retaining plate Fig. 60 (4) onto the rail from  
above and screw onto the top part of the side wall.  
Fig. 61  
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Position the appliances next to each other with a gap of  
approximately 13/32 '' (10 mm) such that they are flush  
at the front.  
Join appliances:  
Open the door.  
Fig. 62  
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Loosen covers Fig. 62 (10) using a screwdriver and pull  
inwards to remove.  
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Clip on cover panel Fig. 65 (13).  
Push appliances together at the bottom and realign if  
necessary.  
Fig. 63  
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Glue spacer Fig. 63 (72) onto the lower part of the side  
wall on the handle side, approximately 1.5 in. (40 mm)  
as measured inwards from the front edge of the  
appliance.  
Fig. 66  
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Remove the spacers Fig. 66 (20) from the lower reverse  
side of the appliances.  
Position lower connecting piece Fig. 66 (21) such that  
the screw holes are above each other and screw  
Fig. 66 (23) on from the side.  
Fig. 64  
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Align the height of both appliances evenly using the  
four roller bases. Use upper adjustment setting (1/4”)  
Fig. 64 (70) for the rear adjustable foot and lower  
adjustment setting (1/4”) Fig. 64 (71) for the front  
adjustable foot respectively. Turn clockwise to raise  
and counterclockwise to lower. Maximum adjustable  
height: 5/8 in (16 mm).  
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Position upper connecting piece Fig. 66 (22) and screw  
Fig. 66 (23) on from the side.  
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Position end strip Fig. 61 (14) over the installation  
contour and align it such that the holes in ventilation  
grille and installation contour are above each other.  
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Screw on upper installation contour Fig. 61 (14) through  
the pre-cut holes using screws Fig. 63 (15).  
Fig. 67  
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Insert long carriage bolt Fig. 67 (73).  
Push washer Fig. 67 (74) and nut Fig. 67 (75) onto the  
screw. Tighten nut until the spacer Fig. 67 (72) is  
touching the opposite side wall.  
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Fit strip Fig. 65 (16), push it slightly under the top cover  
Fig. 65 (13) and then press it downwards into the gap.  
Tighten the screws Fig. 66 (23).  
Note  
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Depending on the recess height, you will need to install  
a ventilation grille (80”), a ventilation grille (84”) or an  
end strip. Observe the necessary ventilation cross-  
Fig. 65  
Fit upper ventilation grille (80” or 84”):  
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Secure upperconnecting element Fig. 65 (11) using two  
screws Fig. 65 (12). Make preliminary holes (optional) or  
use a cordless screwdriver.  
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Fig. 70  
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Remove adhesive tape from the side installation strip  
Fig. 68  
Fig. 70 (3).  
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Open the door.  
Push installation strip Fig. 70 (3) upwards until it is  
touching the ventilation grille Fig. 70 (30).  
Position ventilation grille Fig. 68 (30) over the installation  
contour Fig. 61 (14) and align it such that the holes in  
ventilation grille and installation contour are above  
each other.  
Glue the adhesive plates Fig. 70 (40) above the retaining  
plate Fig. 60 (1) and the retaining plates Fig. 70 (4)  
respectively to the installation strip Fig. 70 (3) such that  
it cannot slide downwards.  
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Screw ventilation grille Fig. 68 (30) to installation contour  
from below using four screws Fig. 68 (31).  
Install the appliance in the recess:  
Fit end strip:  
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Fig. 69  
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Open the door.  
Position end strip Fig. 69 (30) over the installation  
contour Fig. 61 (14) and align it such that the holes in  
ventilation grille and installation contour are above  
each other.  
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Screw end strip Fig. 69 (30) to installation contour from  
below using four screws Fig. 69 (31).  
Secure side installation strip:  
Fig. 71  
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Push the appliance into the recess until the rear edge  
of the ventilation grille Fig. 71 (30) is flush with the front  
edge of the side wall of the cabinet.  
Open the door.  
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Completely raise the levelling wheels at the front and You can use either your own handles (that match the  
back of the two center roller bases Fig. 71 (50) such that kitchen cabinets) or handles from the manufacturer that  
the attached appliances are resting on the outer roller have been ordered separately.  
bases only.  
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Align appliance inside the recess by adjusting the outer  
roller bases Fig. 71 (51) and using a spirit level.  
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At the top and bottom of the recess check the gap A  
between the front edge of the installation strip Fig. 71 (3)  
and the front edge of the side wall of the unit. It must be  
1/2 ” (13 mm). Realign the appliance in the recess if  
required.  
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Secure appliance inside the recess using three screws  
Fig. 71 (52) hinge side of each appliance. Do not scratch  
the side installation strip Fig. 71 (3) when doing so.  
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Place cover caps Fig. 71 (53) over the screws.  
Being careful not to affect the level, lower the levelling  
wheels in the center roller bases Fig. 71 (50) until they  
are resting on the floor.  
Fig. 72  
If a water filter is used:  
Fig. 74 Handles from the manufacturer Ø 3/4” (18 mm)  
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If no water filter is used:  
Fit lower ventilation grille Fig. 71 (54) flush with the floor  
such that the rubber lip is at the top. It is held in place  
via magnets.  
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Fit décor panels (see 7) .  
Fit handles (framed panel):  
Fig. 73  
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Push handles Fig. 73 (60) into the openings in the door  
and screw on Fig. 73 (61). Press cover trim Fig. 73 (62)  
into position.  
Fig. 75 Handles from the manufacturer Ø 1” (25mm)  
Fit handles to the overlay panel Fig. 75 (63)as shown in  
the diagram.  
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Open the filter change flap Fig. 76 (3).  
14 Installing the water filter*  
Carefully pull out drawer Fig. 76 (4) by the string  
Fig. 76 (5).  
The water filter guarantees optimal water quality and  
should be installed the first time you use the appliance.  
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Cut off the string Fig. 76 (5) together with the label  
Fig. 76 (2) and pull out. It is no longer required and can  
be disposed of.  
Alternatively, the appliance can also be operated without  
the water filter.  
Flow rate  
Water connection Drinking water  
Water pressure 40 psi - 90 psi ( 2.8 bar - 6.2 bar/ 0.28 MPa  
0.5 gpm (1.89 lpm)  
- 0.62 MPa )  
Water temperature 33 °F - 100 °F ( 0.6 °C - 37 °C )  
Capacity 300 gal. (1.14 l)  
WARNING  
Fig. 77  
Remove the filter cover Fig. 77 (6).  
Consuming contaminants can be harmful to your health!  
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If there is a chance the water may contain harmful  
Insert water filter Fig. 77 (7) and turn it approximately  
100° clockwise as far as it will go.  
bacteria or if the water quality is unknown, do not use  
this system without appropriate disinfection measures  
upstream or downstream of the system.  
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Insert the drawer Fig. 77 (4).  
Place the cover Fig. 77 (6) on the filter.  
Write the date of the next filter replacement on the label  
Fig. 77 (8) supplied and affix it to the filter cover  
Fig. 77 (6).  
NOTICE  
Leakage water may damage the system!  
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Do not install this system on hot water lines. The  
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Close the filter change flap Fig. 76 (3).  
Fit ventilation grille Fig. 77 (1).  
maximum operating temperature of the water in this  
system is 100 °F (37.7 °C).  
Make sure the filter is leak-tight and no water is coming  
out.  
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This system MUST be installed and used in  
compliance with federal and local installation  
regulations.  
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Do not install under water hammer conditions. A water  
New water filters may contain particulate matter and must  
be rinsed through before use.  
hammer arrestor must be used to prevent water  
hammering. If you are unsure how to check these  
conditions, consult a professional installer.  
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To achieve this, do not consume or use the ice cubes  
that are produced within 72 hours after the filter is  
replaced.  
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Do not install with a water pressure greater than 90 psi  
(6.2 bar). If your water pressure exceeds 80 psi, install  
a pressure limiting valve. If you are unsure how to  
check the water pressure, consult a professional  
installer.  
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The water filter is now ready for use.  
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Protect against frost; if temperatures below 33 °F  
(0.6 °C) are expected, remove the filter.  
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When used as indicated, the disposable filter  
cartridges must be replaced every 6 months or  
whenever you notice a considerable decrease in the  
flow rate.  
WARNING  
Electrical shock hazard!  
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Start-up should only take place once the appliance has  
been installed according to these instructions.  
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Electrically ground appliance.  
Do not ground to a gas pipe.  
Check with a qualified electrician if you are not sure the  
appliance is properly grounded.  
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Do not have a fuse in the neutral or grounding circuit.  
Do not use an extension cord, power bar or a multiple  
socket adapter.  
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Do not use a power cord that is frayed or damaged.  
Fig. 76  
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If necessary, remove ventilation grille Fig. 77 (1).  
Remove any labels Fig. 76 (2) from the appliance.  
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Connecting the appliance  
WARNING  
Electrical shock hazard!  
This appliance is equipped with a three-prong (grounding)  
polarized plug for your protection against possible shock  
hazards. Electrical Grounding Required.  
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Do not remove the round grounding prong from the plug.  
Do not use a two-prong grounding adapter.  
Wait 1 hour after installation before you plug in the  
appliance. This allows the refrigerant and system  
lubrication to reach equilibrium.  
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Make sure incoming voltage is the same as the  
appliance rating. A 110-120 Volt, 60 Hz, 15 Amp  
electrical supply (20 Amp for side-by-side installations)  
circuit that is controlled by a circuit breaker or fuse is  
required.  
We recommend using a dedicated circuit for this  
appliance to prevent electrical overload.  
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Follow all Federal, State and local electrical, fire and  
building codes and ordinances when installing the  
receptacle and / or the appliance.  
In some communities, a wall switch is required to turn  
power to the appliance ON and OFF.  
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To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or personal  
injury, installation work and electrical wiring must be  
done by a qualified electrician in accordance with all  
applicable codes and standards, including fire-rated  
construction.  
You are advised to clean the appliance before  
switching it on the first time .  
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The top of the electric outlet must be located within  
82-5/8 in. (2100 mm) from the top of the base in the  
cabinet.  
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