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SBSKITB Side b y Side Instruction man ual[...]
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2 Impor tant inf ormation • Do not install the unit on your o wn or ha v e unqualified personnel install it. • Impr oper installation ma y r esult in damage, malfunctioning or risk of electric shock. • This Side by Side unit must ha ve the cooler section on the right side and the be verage storage/freezer section on the left side; the positio[...]
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WRENCH 24 mm U SET SCREW WRENCH 4 mm Y X LEVEL V W T Z HAMMER SCREW DRIVER PHILIPS 2 SCREW DRIVER WRENCH 7 mm WRENCH 13 mm 3 T ools r equir ed f or installation (not supplied)[...]
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5 8 CONNECTION BRACKET 2 UPPER CONNECTION BRACKET 6 PLINTH 5 TOP P ANEL 3 4 1 9 7 LEFT SIDE CUPHEAD SCREW M5x12 (bag 1 ) T OOL U HEXAGON-HEAD SCREW M5x18 (bag 2 ) T OOL V OR U HEXAGON-HEAD SCREW 4.2x13 (bag 3 )T OOL V HEXAGON NUT M8 C15 (bag 4 )T OOL W[...]
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6 REAR FOOT 11 FRONT FOOT TOOL X 15 HANDLE ASSEMBLED WINE/FREEZER 14 HANDLE ASSEMBLED COOLER 12 13 SCREW M6x20 HEXAGON SOCKET CONE TOOL Y 10 19 MOUNTING BLOCK 18 17 16 RIGHT SIDE MAGNETIC GASKET SP ACER SPONGE REAR FOOT PIVOT TOOL T[...]
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7 C D 40 mm A B • Carefull y place the unit on the floor , following the instructions on the packaging to mak e sure the unit is facing upwards. • Open the bottom part of packaging and remov e the corner pr otection. • «A» Scre w the M8 nuts (bag «4») on the respectiv e fr ont feet. • «B» Scre w the front feet on the brack et of the u[...]
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8 Right side • Glue the spacer sponge on the right side of the wine cooler -freezer , using the distances indicated in the fig. under neath.[...]
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9 C B A • Bring the units near to each other . • «A» If necessar y adjust the fr ont feet so that the units ar e both the same height. • «B» Insert the bottom “L ” joining bracket. • «C» Fix the brack et with four M5x18 scr ews (bag «2»).[...]
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10 • «A» Fix the joining brack et with four 4.2x13 self-tapping scr ews (bag «3») using the holes in the sides. • The brack et must be positioned so that the side of the brack et with the hole in the centre part protrudes as shown in fig. «A». • «B» Fix the joining brack et with six 4.2x13 self-tapping scr ews (bag «3») using the ho[...]
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11 A B • «A» Ensure the fr ont feet are the same height, to le vel the a ppliance. V erify the position with a level. • «B» Lock the M8 nuts.[...]
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12 • If it is necessar y to amend the lev el of the doors, or one single door , partially unscr ew the hinge scr ews, related to the door to be adjusted, and mov e the hinge as indicated in the illustration below . • Repeat the operations for each single door until a corr ect alignment is obtained.[...]
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13 • Befor e pr oceeding with the assembly of the top r emov e the protectiv e film. • «A» P osition the top so that the bottom front part fits under the top hinges. • «B» Push the top so that its rear w elt is touching the back of the units. • «C» Fix the back of the top with four 4.2x13 self-tapping scr ews (bag «3»).[...]
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14 • Fit the trim “11” between the tw o units by pressing along the entir e profile, see figur e below .[...]
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15 • Befor e pr oceeding with the fixing of the plinth “8” remo ve the pr otective film. • Fit the plinth “8” so that the inner hook couples with the joining brack et as shown in the illustration.[...]
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16 • Fix the fr ont of the top and kickplate with M5x12 scre ws (bag « 1 »).[...]
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17 • Befor e pr oceeding with the fixing of the side strips “9,10” remo ve the pr otective film. • Insert the front end of the side strip behind the plinth, see fig. “A”. • Align the outside of the side strip with the side of the unit and fix it with a 4.2x13 self-tapping scr ew “3” (bag «3»). • Repeat the operation for the le[...]
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18 A B C • Fit the three handles, as shown in figur es A, B and C . • The scre ws and grub screws ar e included in the handle-kit. • Fix the two fitting blocks with tw o 4.2x13 self-tapping scre ws for each (bag «3» ). • Insert the handle pins in the middle hole of the block. • Secure the handle with tw o M6x20 grub screws.[...]
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Y ou should also ensure that air can cir culate freely ar ound the back and the top of the cabinet. P osition the assembled Side by Side: • At least 50 mm fr om the rear wall. • At least 150 mm fr om any o verhanging kitchen furnitur e . • Install the appliance. 19[...]
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John Le wis Par tnership 171 Victoria Str eet London SW1E 5NN www .johnlewis.com 2221 055-10 10/07[...]