Sub-Zero 561 manual

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    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS •[...]

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    • -~~------------- PRE-INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS PRE-INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS PREPARATION FOR INSTALLATION Step 1 Prepare the finished rough opening to accept the installation of the Sub-Zero. NOTE: Carefully read the "Pre-Installation Specifications" chart below. • LOCATE ELECTRICAL 8 OUTLET WITHIN TOP ~ SHADEDAAEA Uf" LOCATE[...]

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    PRE-INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Figure 5 COMPRESSION FITTING Figure 6 COMPRESSION FITTING SLAB FLOOR UNPACKING Step 5 Uncrate unit, remove wood base and discard the shipping bolts which secure the wood base to the bottom of the unit. Do not discard wood block and hardware to be used for blocking your unit. In addition retract front leveler legs to en[...]

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    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Figure 12 To block the unit, using the wood block and hardware provided, follow these steps. 1) Locate and mark two wall studs against the wall where the refrigerator is to be located. 2) Locate the proper height to clear the unit. The space along the top of the Sub-Zero between the unit and the bottom of the wood block mu[...]

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    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION I AWARNING I Shut-off power to the wall outlet. Step 9 Unit is equipped with rollers. Plug into 15 amp grounded outlet and roll unit into desired position under the wood block or soffit and connect icemaker water line to unit. Remove garden hose fitting from plastic bag and attach the '/4" compressio[...]

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    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 in Figure 17, • IItllI&apo[...]

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    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ElllARGE TO 3,0,," OI.UlE'TER Figure 21 Il I ~--~--~ SCREWOROIoIMET ~ p .... • .... 14".0 _ ..... 'i((j-- 1: ! UPPER QRILU S~~: P ....... :O-O'~ ". ""IN FIlAME ADD SCREW GROMMET TO PROPER HOl£ --<'-1<-_ '" 10· GRILLES II" GRILLE ONLY 532 & 590 1,&quo[...]

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    • INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ~~'I." I '7'111" =- co =L t 17'/a" .. L .. .. - ~ wP" Figure 24 1) Drill three (3) 13 /60" holes through the middle trim of both units. NOTE: Product(s) must be leveled and squared before attempting this procedure. Instructions for product being tied together (see Figure 24)[...]

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    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 2) Using the Loctite on the screws, install all 3 Chicago Screw Posts. 3) Inspect the units for level again. 4) Drill three (3) 3h6" holes (per specs in Figure 24) through both outer trims. 5) Using a '/a" drill bit, drill into the cabinetry for a pilot hole. 6) Install all six (6) Sems to the cabinetry. Ins[...]

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    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS STANDARD HANDLE RECESS SPECIFICATIONS PRODUCT SERVICE 1-- 8 -----1 FREEZER REFRIGERATOR PANEL PANEL T 14-- I c 1 E MODELS 532,542 AND 561 I---A---I T REFRIGERA10R T PANEL I 1- ~T c L.......L...-- I -----' 1 I f-F----l T o FREEZER 1 PANEL '-------' MODELS 511 AND 550 I----A---j REFRIGERATOR OR FREEZER PANEL E[...]

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    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 3" 2" 1" -- -' 11 ---j ii ,~ n v I ~ 1'1." Panel Standard 1" Panel Full-Length 'I." Panel Handle 'h" Panel ~ '1." Panel , t I I Door t - If Optional --f-m= ----v-- -- Extended I Handle I L OptionalA D·Style I Handle I I I I I I I l NOTE: Handle profile d[...]

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    THINK SAFETY! 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-ZERO FREEZER CO., INC. FORM NO. 3-75-216-16 P.O. BOX 44130, MADISON, WI 53744-4130 PRINTED IN U.S.A. (608)[...]