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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 refrigerator weighs over 400 pounds. The floor must be sturdy enough to support this weight plus the additio[...]
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Dimensions for built-in area Width and depth of the built-in area are determined by the type of installation. The built-in refrigerator can be installed with the doors flush with the wall, with the doors protruding from the wall, or with side panels enclosing refrigerator. Select one method of installation and use the dimensions given for that meth[...]
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Product dimensions Levelers extended l/8” below rollers e r.. top of housing lo ta wlatn u- top of grille 118” min. -with 7-W grille l-118” max. -with 8-113” nrille - -‘-r ” -....- 36” width 14 710” 4 23-l/8” / 4 23 710” a-, I Height dimensions when the minimum extension of levelers p;~:“,“,;;il&r~b”v’e’) the[...]
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Custom door panels, handle inserts and top grille panels Door and top grille panels: Dimensions shown are with routed edges. Routing is required if panels are more than l/4” thick. Freezer door panels + 14-1/4”-d 34. 6” Door handle inserts Maximum weight of custom panels is 30 pounds. 68-1116” v + F7/8” wide 114” thick Refrigerafot door[...]
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Side panel requirements +I- l/8” tolerance I t 23-116” depth protruding door inslallafion I 23-716” depth flush door installation I 1 - 36”- p--35-5/15”-d I C > 118” spacer -2 thickness* <’ Kb -I t/ doors t side TV 4 5/32”+ T 3-314” I -m Refrigerator Side trim spacers L Y’ 1. Attach three spacers as shown to the top, middl[...]
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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 An extension cord should not be used with this appliance. Such use may r[...]
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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. An anti-tip bracket is located at the top, center rear of the refrigerator. Determine what height the refrigerator will be when it is installed to fit opening. Determine the height of the anti-tip bracket at the final i[...]
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Now start... El Remove top grille assembly . package, literature package and parts bag taped to the refrigerator door and save. El Remove the four brackets (2 on each side) that attach ’ shipping base to the bottom of the refrigerator. Discard brackets and shipping base. Do Not remove tape and door bracing at this time. Place appliance dolly unde[...]
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‘g%ndbg plug power supply cord 15.1 Move refrigerator close to final position. Remove cardboard or plywood from under refrigerator. Plug electrical cord into the grounded outlet. Use the screw from the parts package to install the plug retainer. Move the refrigerator evenly and straight into the opening. Check that the water line will not be kink[...]
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D-l If you wish to change . the door handle insert, slide insert trim into handle. See Custom panel and insert dimensions for exact sizes to cut custom inserts. Insert end caps into each end of door handle. Replace refrigerator door handle. (Some end caps are attached with screws.) 112 m Repeat Steps 10 and 11 for the freezer door. 113 Remove two n[...]
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/ . If built-in refrigerator does not operate... Check that the circuit breaker is not tripped or fuses 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. 1113200 0 1988 KitchenAid If you need assistance... When you call, you will need the bu[...]