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Installation Instructions Combined fridge-freezer for integrated use, door-on-door HC 1011/1060 HC 1001/1050 020707 7084000 - 01[...]
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Contents 1 General safety information ........................... 2 2 Setting up the appliance ............................... 2 3 Changing the door hinges ............................ 3 3.1 To detach the soft stop mechanism.................. 3 3.2 Reversing the door ........................................... 3 3.3 Re-attaching the soft stop mecha[...]
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u Examine the unit and packaging for shipping damage. Contact the carrier immediately if you suspect there is any damage. u Note the type (model, number), index, appliance/serial number, date of purchase and where purchased on the spaces provided in see Appliance Information. u Remove anything attached to the rear or side walls of appliance that wo[...]
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u Screw in ball stud Fig. 3 ( 3) together with the soft stop mechanism Fig. 3 ( 2) in the fastening hole. u Re-attach all covers Fig. 2 ( 5,6,7,8) . 4 Kitchen Cabinet Construction This is a fully integrated appliance which means that it is fully enclosed by a kitchen cabinet. This type of cabinet must be carefully constructed using the proper dimen[...]
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Fig. 6 u In the cabinet base, cut out a ventilation opening that is 17-23/32 in. ( 450 mm) in width and 2-7/32 in. (56 mm ) in height. u Insert ventilation grille Fig. 6 ( 3) into the cabinet base cut- out Fig. 6 ( 1) . u From the back side, slide the snap-fits Fig. 6 ( 2) into the grille until the hooks make contact with the cabinet base. u Comple[...]
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w The floor and side walls must be at right angles to each other. The joint between the upper and the lower kitchen cabinet door must align with the joint between the upper and lower appliance door. Follow distance L to the wall to allow the drawers to be pulled out properly. u Follow the dimensions provided in Fig. 6 . 4.3 Designing the Kitchen Ca[...]
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Fig. 7 1 Unit door fridge compartement 3 Fridge compartement door 2 Unit door freezer compartement 4 Freezer compartement door The freezer door height is 24-24/32 in. (629 mm). u To cover the lower part of the appliance: increase the height of the panel to 27-3/32 in. (695 mm). The thickness of the floor board is usually 3/4 in. (19 mm). u To cover[...]
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u The total opening of the cabinet (i.e. 70-3/8 in. (1788 mm)) plus the thickness of the top as well as the floor board (usually 3/4 in. (19 mm )) minus the height of the freezer door panel (xxx in. (xxx mm)) as calculated above and subtract the width of the gap (approximately 1/8 in. (3 mm)): 70-3/8 in. + 3/4 in. + 3/4 in. - xxx in. - 1/8 in. = 71[...]
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Note u Before assembling the unit door, make sure that the permitted weight for the unit doors is not exceeded. u Otherwise damage to the hinges and malfunctions arising from this cannot be ruled out. Maximum weight of unit door Fridge compartment door 30.5 lbs (14 kg) Freezer compartment door 26.5 lbs (12 kg) 6.1 Assembling the appliance Fig. 9 u [...]
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For appliances with a fixed water supply for the IceMaker: * u Connect the IceMaker as indicated the section entitled Water Supply.* u Fit the locking clip Fig. 11 ( 62) .* Fig. 11 * All appliances: u Push the appliance 3/4 of the way into the recess. u Remove the covers Fig. 9 ( 5,6,7) . u Screw Fig. 12 ( 61) the equalizer trim Fig. 12 ( 20) to th[...]
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u Slightly loosen the screws Fig. 20 ( 55) . u Secure the top mounting bracket Fig. 20 ( 50) to the unit wall with a ø4x19 chipboard screw Fig. 20 ( 29) . u Break off the protruding end of the cover Fig. 20 ( 53) . Fig. 20 u Tighten the screws Fig. 20 ( 55) . u Place the cover Fig. 20 ( 53) in position. On the handle side at the bottom: u Slightly[...]
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Ensure that both metal edges are flush, symbol // : u Drill pilot holes in the door of the unit (you could make a preliminary hole with a bradawl). Fig. 25 u Fasten the appliance door to the unit door with screws Fig. 25 ( 41) through the mounting brackets Fig. 25 ( 34) . Fig. 26 u To align the unit door in depth Z : Undo the screws Fig. 26 ( 36) a[...]
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7 Connecting the appliance WARNING Electrical shock hazard! u Start-up should only take place once the appliance has been installed according to these instructions. u Electrically ground appliance. u Do not ground to a gas pipe. u Check with a qualified electrician if you are not sure the appliance is properly grounded. u Do not have a fuse in the [...]
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Connecting the appliance 14[...]