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I(ttchenAiid” Part No. 2000495 Rev. A 42” Built-In Refrigerator IMPORTANT: Installer: Leave Installation Instructions with the Homeowner. Homeowner: Keep Installation Instructions for future reference. Save Installation Instructions for = local electrical inspector’s use. x IMPORTANTk Read and save these instructions.[...]
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Before you start... Proper installation is your responsibility. Make sure you have everything necessary for correct installation. It is the responsibility of the installer to comply with the installation specifications provided. The built-in refrtgerator weighs over 500 pounds. The floor must be sturdy enough to support this weight plus the additio[...]
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Dimensions for built-in area Personal Injury/Property Damage Hazard . Unit is top-heavy and may tip forward when the doors are opened. l A solid soffit or 2” wood block is required above the refrigerator to prevent tipping during use. . If solid soffit is more than 1 inch above refrigerator, a wood block must be installed on the wall not more tha[...]
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-. Product dimensions Levelers extended l/8” below rollers top of housing to lop of grille - See page 6. 118” min. -with 7-l/2” grille l-1/8” max. -with 8-l/2” grille - 24 7/V’- I- 23-118” - .l/2’ recessed height 03-516” height with 8-l/2” grille’ 83-118” height with 8” grille 82-S/8” height with 7-112” grille I Height[...]
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Custom door panels, handle inserts and top grille panels Door and top gn’lle panels: Dimensions shown are with routed edges. Routing is required if panels are more than l/4” thick. Freezer door panels Maximum weight of cuslom panels is 30 pounds. The weight of decorative panels MUST NOT exceed the weights specified for each panel. Panels weighi[...]
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-. Product dimensions +/- I/W tolerance protruding door inslallalion 23-7/&T’ depth flush door inslallalion spacers 1. Attach three spacers from the miscellaneous parts bag to the top, middle and bottom of each side of the refrigerator. Spacers are required for ventilation. - 42” - side panel support nailer b I 25” 2. A side panel support[...]
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Electrical requirements Electrical Shock Hazard l Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electrical shock. Check with a qualified electrician or service technician If you are in doubt as to whether the appliance is properly grounded. l Do Not use an extension cord with this appliance. Such use may result in[...]
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Product support A solid soffit or a wood block is required to prevent the refrigerator from tipping forward after it is installed. Determine what height the refrigerator will be when it is installed to fit opening. Determine the height to the top of the cover at the final installed height you plan to use. Personal injury/Property Damage Hazard l Un[...]
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Now start... Remove top grille assembly package, literature package and parts bag taped to the refrigerator door and save. Product Damage Do Not lower refrigerator against shipping base when removing the shipping base. Lowering the refrigerator against the shipping base could damage the components on the bottom of the refrigerator. Floor Damage Kee[...]
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3-prong aroundina tvDe retainer /7 Remove tape from rear n leveling rods. Turn the two leveling rods clockwise using a 5/l 6” socket and ratchet until the cabinet weight is supported by the rear legs. Use l-3/8” open end wrench to lower the front leveling legs until the weight of the cabinet is supported by legs. 15 Move refrigerator close to f[...]
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set m-l Remove two nuts from one end ot the top panel n frame. Remove end piece. Slide decorative panel into panel frame. Replace end piece using nuts. El Check that . top grille is aligned with top trim on cabinet. Use six screws to tighten top grille frame to retrigarator. Check that the power switch is in the “ON” position. Attach top grille[...]
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If built-in refrigerator does not operate... Check that the circuit breaker is not tripped or house fuse blown. Check that power supply cord is plugged into wall receptacle. A more detailed troubleshooting checklist is provided in the Use and Care Guide. Part No. 2000495 Rev. A 0 1992 KilchenAid If you need assistance... The KitchenAid Consumer Ass[...]