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If you have questions , call 800.626.2000 or visit our website at: www .monogram.com Monogram. ® Installation Instructions Built-In Compactors Models: ZCG3500 ZCG3300 ZCG3100[...]
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Before you begin—Read these instructions completely and carefully . IMPORT ANT: Save these instructions for local inspector’s use. IMPORT ANT: OBSERVE ALL GOVERNING CODES AND ORDINANCES. NOTE TO INST ALLER: Be sure to leave these instructions with the Consumer . NOTE TO CONSUMER: Keep these instructions with your Use and Care Book for future re[...]
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3 Design Information Built-In Compactors Models available ZCG3500 SS Stainless steel built-in compactor ZCG3300 WW White built-in compactor ZCG3100 BB Black built-in compactor Note: This compactor is designed for built-in applications only . Dimensions and clearances A – 34" (864 mm) adjustable to 35" (889 mm) B – 12" (305 mm) C [...]
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4 Standard Appearance Panel Options The Monogram compactor models ZCG3300 and ZCG3100 come with a white/black reversible aluminum front drawer panel. Model ZCG3300 is shipped with the white panel showing and model ZCG3100 with the black side showing. The panels on both models can be reversed to reveal the opposite color side. The ZCG3500 comes with[...]
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5 3/4" Thick W ood Panel with custom handle • Cut panel 12" wide x 25-13/16" high. A custom handle, of your choice, can be installed onto the 3/4" wood panel, replacing the standard handle. The cut edges of the custom panel can be seen and must be finished for best appearance. The trim, drawer front panel and the handle will b[...]
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6 T ools required: • #2 Phillips head screwdriver • Flat blade screwdriver • T ape measure • Spirit level • 10" long 2x4 • Adjustable wrench or slip joint pliers • Drill and 1/8" drill bit Parts List: • 4 leveling feet caps • 4 Phillips head screws • 2 Slotted head screws • 2 T ip-over brackets • 2 90 ° clips Opti[...]
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7 Installation in a corner If compactor is to be located in or near a corner of base cabinets, a minimum of 2" clearance from the corner is recommended. This is necessary to prevent adjacent cabinet door handles from inter fering with the compactor drawer . Do not install flooring material after compactor is placed under the counter . This wil[...]
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8 Step 1 Determine toekick depth Place a section of the carton on the floor for protection. Lay the compactor on its back, supporting it with a piece of wood to prevent pressure on the power cord. Measure the toekick of an adjacent cabinet, from the front of the cabinet door to the front of the toekick (Dimension A). Note: If a custom toekick board[...]
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9 Step 3 Positioning the compactor backstop A backstop should be installed to prevent the compactor from “ walking ” back when the drawer is closed. Measure and mark 16" back from the front edge of the cabinet toekick. Cut a 2x4, 10" long and anchor to the floor . Note: If using a custom toekick, add that thickness to the 16" mea[...]
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Compactor T op Countertop Overlap Step 5 Attach tip-over brackets Position tip-over brackets on the top of the compactor . Match hole #3 of the bracket to the screw hole on the compactor (the 3rd hole on the bracket is the standard location). Attach tip-over bracket to compactor with one slotted head screw on each side. • Remove the compactor dra[...]
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Step 5 (continued) If the countertop cannot be drilled into, slip the 90 ° clips over the short leg of the bracket and screw into the face of the cabinet. 11 T o install custom toekick (not supplied) measure the front of the compactor ’ s adjustable base and use those dimensions to cut out your custom toekick. Secure as appropriate to installati[...]
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12 Step 7 Changing front panel (ZCG3300 and 3100 only) Remove compactor drawer by pulling it out until it stops. Then lift the drawer to clear second stop and remove drawer . Place drawer on its back. Procedure A Reverse color panel Remove the two screws in the bottom edge of the trim. Slide panel out, turn it over and slide back in. Reinstall trim[...]
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13 Procedure C (continued) • Lay drawer front face down on a flat sur face. • Remove 9 screws which retain the front panel and handle. – Save handle and galvanized inner door . – Discard front panel with side trim. • Place galvanized inner door onto the back side of the finished panel. • Position the inner door 1/4" below the top o[...]
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14 Procedure D 3/4" thick wood panel with custom handle • Pull the drawer out to stop position. • Unlatch the drawer front by opening the clasp on the right side. • While supporting the weight of the drawer front, remove the hinge pins on the left side. • Lay drawer front face down on a flat sur face. • Remove 9 screws which retain t[...]
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15 Procedure D (continued) • T urn the panel over , appearance side up. Use wood blocks to support the inner door and prevent damage to the hinge and lock tabs. • Drill pilot holes through the front of the custom panel and through the metal panel to match the chosen handles. • Secure handle to wood panel with screws (not supplied). Installati[...]
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Pub. No. 49-5778-4 Dwg. No. 165D4700P196 93042835C 10-03 JR Note: While performing installations described in this book, safety glasses or goggles should be worn. For Monogram ® local ser vice in your area, call 800.444.1845. Note: Product improvement is a continuing endeavor at General Electric. Therefore, materials, appearance and specifications[...]