Liebherr HC 20 manual

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    HC 20 7081 403-00 P arl ez-v o us fra nçai s? V oir p age 19 Hab la es paño l? Véa se pág ina 37 Installation Instructions For Full y Integrated NoFrost Combined Refrigerator -Freez er s Instructions de monta g e P our le réfrigérateurs-congélateur s combinés NoFr ost encastrés, pour une utilisation intégrée Instrucciones de instalación[...]

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    2 PL EASE RE AD AND FOL LOW TH ESE INS TRU CTIO NS The se inst ructio ns cont ain W arnin g a nd Caut ion sta teme nts . T his inf ormatio n is important f or saf e and e ffici ent ins tall ation . Alw a ys rea d and f ollo w all W ar n ing and Ca utio n sta teme nts! W arnin g indic ates a pot enti all y haz ar dous sit uati on whic h, if not a vo[...]

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    3 I NST ALLA TION G UIDELINES ELE CTR OCU TION HAZ ARD Ele ctri cal Gr ound ing Req uire d. Th is app lian ce is equi pped with a three -pr ong (gr oundi ng) pol arize d plu g f or yo ur pr ote ction ag ainst poss ibl e sho ck haza rd s. • DO NO T r emo ve the r ound gr ound ing pr ong fr om the plu g. • DO NO T use a tw o-pr ong gr ound ing ad[...]

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    Un it Dime nsi ons - Figur e 1 Un it V ent ing - Figu re 3 HC 20 ap plian ces do not requ ire an y ve ntil ation ope ning s in the cabi net. Th e requi red air flo w is dir ecte d thr ough the toe kic k area . It is im por tan t to use the pro vid ed co ve r gril le f or the v entil atio n openi ng. This ope ning mu st not be co v ered wi th a cab [...]

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    Ca bine t Ope nin g Dim ens ions - Fig ure 4 A = 36" (914 mm) Fig ure 4 IMPORT ANT Do not install the shut-off v alve behind the appliance. IMPORT ANT The free length of the water supply line m ust be at least 31 - 1/2" (800 mm) when the tube comes out of the prescribed opening. IMPORT ANT At 24" cabinets, the w ater line opening mus[...]

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    IMPORT ANT Please note the cabinet depth of 24-3/4" (629 mm) only at framed cabinet design. Fr amed Cabi net - Figu re 5 At F ramed Cabinets the panel front is in line with the Cabinet frame. Cabinet frame. Fig ure 5 6 P LANNING I NFORMA TION[...]

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    Pa nel Dim ens ions - Fra med Cab inet Desi gn - Figur e 6 Fig ure 6 The panel s should be at leas t 5/8 inch (1 6 mm) thi ck to all ow the conne cting rai ls to be fa stene d to them . IMPORT ANT The maximum panel thic kness is 3/4" (19 mm). Cab inet Ope ning A Refri gera tor door panel B 80" (2032 mm) 45 - 9/32 " (1150 mm) 84"[...]

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    At F rameless Cabinets the panels are in front of the Cabinet frame. Fr amel ess Ca bine t - Figu re 7 Fig ure 7 8 P LANNING I NFORMA TION[...]

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    Pa nel Dim ens ions - Fra mele ss Cabi net Desi gn - Fig ure 8 The gap bet ween all pane ls at fram eless cabi net desig n is 1/4" (6 mm) . T he panel s should be at leas t 5/8 inch (1 6 mm) thi ck to all ow the con necti ng rail s to be f aste ned to them . Fig ure 8 IMPORT ANT The maximum panel thic kness is 3/4" (19 mm). Cabinet Openin[...]

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    Fig ure 8 Mo unti ng the ant i tip pin g dev ice on co ncr et e flo ors - Figur e 9 - 10 Sec ure the appl ianc e in pla ce so it does not ti p f or- w ard whe n the full y sto ck ed doo rs are ope ned. The ant i tippi ng bra ck et is pr ovi ded wit h the appl iance . 1. Ma rk the cent er line of the app lian ce on the bac k w all. Ali gn the ant i [...]

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    Fig ure 11 Mo unti ng the ant i tip pin g dev ice in ca bine ts deep er tha n 24" - Fig ure 12 - 13 1. Ma rk the cent er line of the app lian ce on the bac k w all. Ali gn the ant i tippi ng bra ck et ce nter to th is lin e. Be sur e that the re is no plu mbing or ele ctri cal wir ing loc ated in th is area wh ich scr ews or dri lls cou ld dam[...]

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    Fig ure 15 12 I CE M AKER Ic eMak er The icem ak er f or a com bine d ref riger ator -free zer is loc ated in the fr eez er comp ar tment . It mu st be con nect ed to the w ater sup ply to fun ctio n pro perly . The se inst ructio ns only ref er to the ins talla tion of the icem ak er . Plea se ref er to the Use and Car e Man ual pro vide d with th[...]

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    Fig ure 16 Fig ure 18 Fig ure 17 Anti - tipping brac ket Compressor mounting plate W all Appliance 13 Co nnec tio n to the W ate r Sup ply 1. Ins tall the shu t-of f v alv e , w ater fil ter and auto - mat ic shut -off de vice as req uired . 2. The sol enoid v alv e has a Metri c R3/ 4 mal e con - nec tor . A R3/ 4 (me tric) to a 1/4" OD ada p[...]

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    Fa sten the app lia nce in the r ece ss - Fig ure 20 F aste n the appl ianc e in the rece ss thro ugh the upp er and lo wer hin ges of the refrig era tor doo rs. Use 2 scre ws f or eac h hinge (Fig ure 20) . Le veli ng the app lia nce - Figu re 19 1. The hei ght can be adju sted in fron t b y twi stin g the le v elin g fe et 1 . 2. T wis t the adju[...]

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    Mo unti ng the att ach men t bra cket s ont o the door pane ls - Fig ure 22 F aste n the dism ount ed bra ck ets of the re friger ator door s onto the ref r ige rat or door pa nels us ing f our scr ew s (4 x 16 mm) f or each bra ck et. F aste n the bra ck et s pro vid ed onto the fre eze r dr aw er pan els usi ng three scre ws (4 x 16 mm) f or each[...]

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    Mo unti ng the fr ee zer dra wer pa nels - Fig ure 23 The pane ls can be at tache d to the appl ianc e no w . The uppe r dra we r pan el mus t be mou nted firs t. 1. Pul l out the up per fre eze r dr aw er and scr ew on the pane l with thr ee scre ws at left and right han d sid e using the scr ew s as sho wn in Figu re 23 . 2. Clo se the dr aw er a[...]

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    5. Clo se the doo r and che ck the heig ht of the pan el. 6. Ali gn the pan el in its ve r tical posi tion if nec essa r y . Loos en the he x nu ts and turn the adu stin g bol ts usin g a scre wdriv er f or slo tted scr ew s (Fi gure 26) . 7. Che ck the v er tic al posi tion of the pan el agai n and f aste n the he x nut s fin ally . Fig ure 26 Fig[...]

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    Mo unti ng the ven til ati on gr ille - Fig ure 32, 33 1. Pul l out the bo ttom fr eez er dra we r . 2. Rem ov e the bl ue prot ectio n film fro m the dust fil ter pro vid ed and ins er t the fil ter into its open ing in the toe kic k area as sho wn in Fig ure 32 . Fig ure 31 11. E xtend the sof t-st op cyli nder and con nect with the ball stud (Fi[...]