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Installation Instructions Refrigerators and freezers, built-in RI 1410/ RBI 1410/ FI 1051 230609 7084314 - 00[...]
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Contents 1 General safety information ........................... 2 2 Setting up the appliance ............................... 2 3 Planning information ..................................... 4 4 Cabinet Opening Dimensions ...................... 7 5 Air circulation in the kitchen cabinet ........... 7 6 Door swing clearance ..........................[...]
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Verify that: q The floor under the appliance is flat and level. q The floor can support the appliance's weight plus approximately 1200 pounds (544 kg) of food weight. q The appliance is not placed in direct sunlight or near the stove, range top, radiators and similar heat sources. q The kitchen cabinet that the appliance is installed in is shi[...]
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3 Planning information Fig. 1 Single-unit installation Planning information 4[...]
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Measurements that are marked with A depend on the handle used. Fig. 2 Side-by-side installation: SBS24I3, SBS24I1, SBS24I6 Fig. 3 Side-by-side installation: without ventilation grille Planning information 5[...]
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Fig. 4 Side-by-side installation: SBS24I3 with 80” or 84” ventilation grille Fig. 5 Side-by-side installation: SBS24I1 and SBS24I6 with 80” or 84” ventilation grille Planning information 6[...]
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4 Cabinet Opening Dimensions Fig. 6 Single installation Fig. 7 Side-by-side installation: The door must be able to be opened at least 90° to allow the drawers to be pulled out properly. If the door opening angle is 90° it may be difficult to remove the drawers due to the door racks. If the appliance will be installed in a corner please leave a ga[...]
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Fig. 8 - An effective ventilation cross-section of at least 31 in 2 (200 cm 2 ) per unit must be present at the air intake Fig. 8 (1) and air outlet Fig. 8 (2) . - The upper ventilation cross-section can be set up directly above the appliance with an optional ventilation grille Fig. 8 (2) , near the ceiling above a cabinet Fig. 8 (3) or as an air v[...]
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Fig. 10 110°, hinges on left Door swing clearance 9[...]
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Fig. 11 90°, hinges on left Door swing clearance 10[...]
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Fig. 12 110°, hinges on right Door swing clearance 11[...]
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Fig. 13 90°, hinges on right Door swing clearance 12[...]
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7 Fitting décor panels NOTICE Risk of fire and damage if insufficient ventilation! u If you are replacing the factory air vents with an overlay, Do NOT restrict the air flow. The air flow must be the same or greater than the factory air vents of 31 in 2 (200 cm 2 ). The door panel weight must not exceed 44 lb (20 kg) 7.1 Fitting décor panels NOTI[...]
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7.2 Décor panel dimensions - Framed panels Fig. 15 Fig. 16 If the thickness of the custom panels is less than 1/4 in. (6.4 mm): u back the panels up with a sheet of shim material to build the total thickness to 1/4 in. (6.4 mm). Fig. 17 If the thickness of the custom panels is thicker than1/4 in. (6.4 mm): u an edge must be routed around the panel[...]
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7.3 Décor panel dimensions - Overlay panels Fig. 18 (1) Overlay Panel (3) Backer Panel (2) Spacer Panel The overlay design line allows decorative panels to cover the door trim for a more seamless appearance that blends with the design of the room. To achieve this look, the most common way is to work wth three panels, the decorative overlay panel, [...]
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7.3 Side-by-side installation Fig. 20 Front view 1 Overlay panel 3 Backer panel B only for FI 1051 2 Spacer panel A Cut-out only for WFI 1061 Fitting décor panels 16[...]
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Fig. 21 1 Overlay panel 2 Spacer panel 3 Backer panel FI 1051, RBI 1410, RI 1410 Width - W Height - H Thickness of panel Overlay panel (1) 23 5/16” (592.1 mm) 72 1/4” (1835.2 mm) 3/4” (19 mm) Spacer panel (2) 21 1/4” (539.8 mm) 70 1/16” (1779.6 mm) 3/32” (2.5 mm) Backer panel (3) 22 3/4” (577.9 mm) 71 9/16” (1817.7 mm) 1/4” (6.4 m[...]
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Fig. 22 1 Overlay panel 3 Backer panel 2 Spacer panel A Cut-out only for WFI 1061 BFI 1061, WFI 1061 Width - W H1 - Wine area H2 - Freezer section Thickness of panel FI 1051, RBI 1410, RI 1410 Width - W Height - H Thickness of panel Overlay panel (1) 23 5/16” (592.1 mm) 33 3/4” (857.1 mm) 38 1/8” (968.4 mm) 3/4” (19 mm) Overlay panel (1) 23[...]
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7.3 Cut-out for glass window (WFI 1061) Fig. 23 (1) Overlay panel (3) Backer panel (2) Spacer panel (4) Glassed area The edges of the panels Fig. 23 (1,2,3) are visible at the transition to the glass window Fig. 23 (4) . It can be covered with a decorative molding Fig. 24 (A) for esthetic reasons. Fig. 24 8 Changing the door hinges You can reverse [...]
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u Completely loosen cover that is on the hinge side Fig. 26 (5) and remove. u Remove panel Fig. 26 (1) . u Loosen cover that is on the hinge side Fig. 27 (6) using a screwdriver and remove by pulling outwards. Fig. 27 u Unscrew spacer Fig. 26 (60) . u Unscrew soft stop unit (2 x Torx 15) Fig. 26 (7) . u Slightly pull out soft stop unit, push it tow[...]
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Fig. 31 u Close the door. u Pull cover Fig. 31 (10) forward and then upwards to remove. u Lift off cover Fig. 31 (11) . CAUTION Risk of injury if the door tips out! u Keep a steady grip on the door. u Set the door down carefully. u Unscrew upper bearing bracket Fig. 31 (12) (2 x Torx 25) Fig. 31 (13) and pull it upwards to remove. u Lift the door u[...]
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8.7 Fitting the soft stop mechanism (bottom) Fig. 34 u Loosen cover Fig. 34 (57) from the panel Fig. 34 (51) and insert on the other side. u With the hinge of the soft stop unit facing the door hinge side, engage the soft stop unit (A) and swivel inwards (B). w The holes on the left and right must lie exactly above each other. u Tighten soft stop u[...]
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u Remove locking device Fig. 37 (2) by twisting it. u Snap panel Fig. 37 (1) into place on the door. u Turn cover Fig. 27 (6) 180° from the handle side, place it on top from the outside and snap into place. 8.9 Aligning the door u Unscrew center screw on lower part of bearing bracket Fig. 32 (20) . u Align the doors flush with the appliance housin[...]
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Fig. 41 u With the hinge of the upper soft stop unit facing the door hinge side, engage the soft stop unit (A) and swivel inwards (B). w The holes on the left and right must lie exactly above each other. u Tighten soft stop unit (2 x Torx 15) Fig. 41 (7) . Note u Follow the correct sequence. First hang the panel over the damper bracket, then the co[...]
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NOTICE Risk of thread damage! u Do not overtighten. u Connect the domestic water supply Fig. 43 (5) (e.g. copper pipe) to the elbow connector Fig. 43 (4) . Before fitting into the cabinet: u Check the whole water system for leaks. Before using for the first time: u Have the water line bled (remove air) by a competent professional. NOTICE Malfunctio[...]
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Fig. 48 u Fit retaining plate Fig. 48 (1) to the lower part of the handle side by inserting two screws Fig. 48 (2) into the pre-cut holes. u Slide installation strip Fig. 48 (3) into the retaining plate Fig. 48 (1) from above. u Push second retaining plate Fig. 48 (4) onto the installation strip Fig. 48 (3) from above and screw to the center of the[...]
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NOTICE Risk of damage due to leaking water! u When pushing the appliance into the recess ensure that the water connection does not kink or become damaged. Fig. 52 u Push the appliance into the recess until the rear edge of the ventilation grille Fig. 52 (10) is flush with the front edge of the side wall of the cabinet. u Open the door. u Align appl[...]
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Fig. 55 Handles from the manufacturer ∅ 3/4” (18 mm) Fig. 56 Handles from the manufacturer ∅ 1” (25mm) u Fit handles to the overlay panel Fig. 56 (63) as shown in the diagram. 13 Side-by-side installation Fig. 57 Kit 9900308 is required for the installation. Fig. 58 Fig. 59 The accessories kit 9900304 or 9900344 may be required depending on[...]
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Fig. 60 u Unscrew retaining plates Fig. 60 (1,4) and remove rail Fig. 60 (3) . u Fit retaining plate Fig. 60 (1) to the lower part of the hinge side by inserting two screws Fig. 60 (2) into the pre- cut holes. u Slide rail Fig. 60 (3) into the retaining plate Fig. 60 (1) from above. u Push second retaining plate Fig. 60 (4) onto the rail from above[...]
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Fig. 63 u Glue spacer Fig. 63 (72) onto the lower part of the side wall on the handle side, approximately 1.5 in. (40 mm ) as measured inwards from the front edge of the appliance. Fig. 64 u Align the height of both appliances evenly using the four roller bases. Use upper adjustment setting (1/4”) Fig. 64 (70) for the rear adjustable foot and low[...]
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Fig. 68 u Open the door. u Position ventilation grille Fig. 68 (30) over the installation contour Fig. 61 (14) and align it such that the holes in ventilation grille and installation contour are above each other. u Screw ventilation grille Fig. 68 (30) to installation contour from below using four screws Fig. 68 (31) . Fit end strip: Fig. 69 u Open[...]
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u Completely raise the levelling wheels at the front and back of the two center roller bases Fig. 71 (50) such that the attached appliances are resting on the outer roller bases only. u Align appliance inside the recess by adjusting the outer roller bases Fig. 71 (51) and using a spirit level. u At the top and bottom of the recess check the gap A b[...]
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14 Installing the water filter* The water filter guarantees optimal water quality and should be installed the first time you use the appliance. Alternatively, the appliance can also be operated without the water filter. Flow rate 0.5 gpm (1.89 lpm) Water connection Drinking water Water pressure 40 psi - 90 psi ( 2.8 bar - 6.2 bar/ 0.28 MPa - 0.62 M[...]
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WARNING Electrical shock hazard! This appliance is equipped with a three-prong (grounding) polarized plug for your protection against possible shock hazards. Electrical Grounding Required. u Do not remove the round grounding prong from the plug. u Do not use a two-prong grounding adapter. - Wait 1 hour after installation before you plug in the appl[...]