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II _,! STALLATION STRUCTIONS IIIII III II III I I I I I IiI' '111 SUB-ZERO[...]
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PRI -INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS I I I IIIII IIII III I I I IIIII IIIIII I I HI II PREPARATION FOR INSTALLATION Step 1 Prepare the finished rough opening to accept the installation of the Sub-Zero. NOTE: Carefully read the "Pre-lnstallation Specifications" chart below. 90 ° DOOR Figure 2 PRE-INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS LOCATE ELECTRICAL OU[...]
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i ii I -INSTALLATION TRUCTIONS I ! I I ,REA REPARATION ;tep 2 A/hen units are installed side 3y side, a separating filler strip s recommended. The filler _trip width should be added to he finished rough opening dimension. A filler strip must _lso be used when units are nstalled hinge to hinge. IMPORTANT." For proper operation and use the door [...]
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS I AwARNING I To reduce the possibility of the unit tipping forward, you must reposition the front levelers to make contact with the floor. You will have to extend these legs when the unit is finally positioned. Step 6 Remove all packing materials and tape. GRILLE REMOVAL Step 7 Grille removal is necessary to access power c[...]
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t '° TALLATION ,.. TRUCTIONS iSTALLATION _WARNING ] ;hut-off power to the wall )utlet. ;tep 9 Jnit is equipped with rollers. )lug into 15 amp grounded )utlet and roll unit into desired )osition under the wood block )r soffit and connect icemaker rater line to unit. Remove ]a}den hose fitting from )lastic bag and attach the 14" compressio[...]
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II llllllllll I III IIIIII INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS B) With standard Phillips screwdriver, remove door handle on freezer and refrigerator door (the door handles also act as a door trim). The Models 511 and 550 freezer door handle isw on the top of the door and removed in the same manner described above. C) Slide panel into frame on door as shown i[...]
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I II II I IIIIII I I iF'NSTALLATION .,qSTRUCTIONS -,-]_ ,4) Remove Iouvered grille. Refer to step 7. B) Open the door(s) and attach template provided with panel grille installation kit. The template center hold must be aligned with the grille screw hole and you must fasten from the top down with the screw you removed in step A. See Figure 20. [...]
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS r/d" SIDE PANEL INSTALLATION If side panels are being utilized, please check with your installer for installation methods or you may use one of the side panel installation methods shown in Figure 23. Drill 3 holes equal distance apart in vertical section of aluminum frame and install . pan head screws. NOTE: Figure 23[...]
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i' "'ISTALLATION" ' ,,4STRUCTIONS 2) Using the Loctite on the screws, install all 3 Chicago Screw Posts. 3) Inspect the units for level again. 4) Drill three (3) 3t16" holes (per specs in Figure 24) through both outer trims. 5) Using a 1/8" drill bit, drill into the cabinetry for a pilot hole. 6) Install all six ([...]
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS IIIIIIIIIII I lU STANDARD HANDLE RECESS SPECIFICATIONS PRODUCT SERVICE =: T 14" ± MODELS 532, 542 AND 561 T 14" ± c I" A _ I------- ,! !i:_i _]_ MODELS 511 AND 550 MODELS 501F ,4 ND 501R Figure 28 MODEL A (WIDTH) B (WIDTH) C (HEIGHT) D E F 532 1715115" 2711116" 6711/16" 385/32 . 542 155/8&qu[...]
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LISTAL_LATION ,.4STRUCTIONS _ECOMMENDATIONS :OR RAISED =ANELS _ecause of different door panel Jesigns, routing, recessing, or Jseof optional extended handles nay be necessary for finger "learance when using raised )anels greater than 114" total hickness. (50# per door panel naximum weight limit.) _ee Figure 28 for location of _ffset when [...]
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THINK SAFETYt If you are storing or disposing of your old refrigerator, please do it safely. Read the enclosed safety booklet from the Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers. CHILD ENTRAPMENT ACCIDENTS CAN BE TRAGIC! SUB-Z SUB SUB-ZERO FREEZER CO., INC. FORM NO. 3-75-216-16 P.O. BOX 44130, MADISON, Wl 53744-4130 PRINTED IN U.S.A. (608) 271-223[...]