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HC/HCB 20 7083 319-00 Installation Instructions For Fully Integrated NoFr ost Combined Refrigerator-Freezers HC 2062 HCB 2062[...]
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2 PLEASE READ AND FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS These instructions contain Warning and Caution statements. This inf or mation is impor tant f or safe and efficient installation. Alwa ys read and f ollow all W ar ning and Caution statements! W arning indicates a potentially hazar dous situation which, if not av oided, could result in death or serious in[...]
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3 I nst alla tIon G uIdelInes ELECTROCUTION HAZARD Electrical grounding required. This appliance is equipped with a three-prong (grounding) polarized plug f or your protection a gainst possible shock hazar ds. • Do not remove the round gr ounding prong fr om the plug. • Do not use a two-pr ong grounding adapter . • Do not use an extension cor[...]
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Unit Dimensions - Figure 1 Unit V enting - Figure 3 HC/HCB 20 appliances do not require any v entilation openings in the cabinet. The required airflow is directed through the toe kic k area. It is impor tant to use the provided co ver grille f or the v entilation opening. This opening must not be cov ered with a cabinet base. Figure 3 Door swing cl[...]
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Cabinet Opening Dimensions - Figure 4 Figure 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 pre- scribed opening. IMPORT ANT F or 24" cabinets, the water line opening must be in the location as show[...]
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Figure 5 The panels should be at least 5/8 inch (16 mm) thick to allo w the connecting rails to be f astened to them. IMPORT ANT The maximum panel thic kness is 3/4" (19 mm). Cabinet Opening A Refrigerator door panel B 80" (2032 mm) 45 - 1/4" (1150 mm) 84" (2134 mm) 49 - 1/4" (1251 mm) Y ou can order stainless steel panels [...]
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Figure 6 IMPORT ANT The maximum panel thic kness is 3/4" (19 mm). Cabinet Opening C Refrigerator door panel D 80" (2032 mm) 45 - 3/4" (1162 mm) 84" (2134 mm) 49 - 3/4" (1264 mm) With this installation style, these wider appliance panels par tially ov er la y the shared side gables of adjacent cabinetr y so as to mimic the l[...]
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Secure the appliance in place so it does not tip f orward when the fully stock ed door is opened. The anti tipping brac ket is provided with the appliance . 1. Mark the center line of the appliance on the back wall. Align the anti tipping brac ket center to this line. Be sure that there is no plumbing or electrical wiring located in this area which[...]
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Figure 12 Cover strips - Figure 12 Bef ore connection to the water supply , the cov er strips provided must be fitted to the appliance . It is necessar y because the appliance will be mo v ed into its recess. • Remov e the co verband from the strips andstick them to the left and right front edge of the appli - ance h[...]
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10 I ce m aker Figure 14 • The solenoidvalv e has a metr ic R3/4 male connector . A R3/4 (metric) to a 1/4" OD adapter is supplied with the ice maker . • Inser t thewater strainerprovided into the OD adapter with the cavity downw ards. IMPORT ANT Be sure the strainer is inser ted with the ca vity downw a[...]
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11 I ce m aker Figure 16 Figure 17 9. Open the shut-off v alve f or the water supply and check the entire w ater system for leaks . IMPORT ANT After star ting up the appliance, the w ater pipe system must be purged of an y air . Ref er to chapter "Bleeding the ice maker" in the operating instructions. Figure 15 Anti - tipping brac ket Com[...]
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Fasten the appliance in the r ecess - Figure 20 F asten the appliance in the recess through the upper and low er hinges of the refr igerator doors . Use 2 screws f or each hinge. screws (4 x 16 mm) Befor e mounting the door panels - Figure 21 Remov e cov er 1 and unscrew the upper attachment brac ket 2 of both refrigerator doors. These brac kets wi[...]
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Mounting the attachment brackets onto the door panels - Figure 22 Mark lines on the refr igerator door panels as sho wn in Figure 22. Align the dismounted brac kets of the refrigerator doors to the lines on the refrigerator door panels as shown in Figure 22 a. F asten each brac ket with any hole where v er possible using a minimum of 6 scre ws 4 x [...]
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Mounting the r efrigerator door panels - Figures 24 - 33 The description is for one panel only . The procedure is the same f or both panels. 1. Open the refrigerator door and hang the panel on the adjusting bolts (Figure 24) . 2. Scre w on the hex n uts to the adjusting bolts and finger tighten temporarily (Figure 24) . Figure 24 Figure 25 3. Close[...]
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T o mak e it possible to f asten the refr igerator panel at the bottom the soft-stop cylinder must be dismantled. 5. Gr asp the soft-stop cylinder and pull down (Figure 26) . The soft-stop cylinder retracts in the detached state. Figure 26 Figure 27 6. T ransf er the lower edge of the attachment brac ket onto the panel using a pencil. (Figure 27) .[...]
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13. Extend the soft-stop cylinder and connect with the ball stud (Figure 32) . Figure 32 Figure 33 14. Click co v er into place (Figure 33) . Figure 31 12. F asten the refr iger ator panel using the same screws that held the lo wer brac ket bef ore remov al (Figure 31) . 10. Mov e the panel to the left until it makes contact with the center rail (F[...]
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Mounting the ventilation grille - Figure 34, 35 1. Pull out the bottom freez er draw er . 2. Remo ve the b lue protection film from the dust filter provided and inser t the filter into its opening in the toe kick area as sho wn in Figure 34 . Attach the filter at the bottom, press down the button and clic k into place. 3. Mount the v entilation gri[...]