Bertazzoni REF24WCPIXR Guide d'installation

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Congélateurs
Taper
Guide d'installation
Installation guide
Notice d’installation
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1.1
1.2
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
Important safety instructions.....................................................................................................................................
Children safety................................................................................................................................................................
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2.1
2.2
2.3
TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
Appliance features and installation requiremens................................................................................................
Installation cutout features: panel ready................................................................................................................
Installation cutout features: panel installed..........................................................................................................
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3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
PREPARING THE INSTALLATION
Transport to installation site and unpacking.........................................................................................................
Electrical and water connection................................................................................................................................
Energy: Alternatives and Home Automation.........................................................................................................
Levelling...........................................................................................................................................................................
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4.1
4.2
CUTOUT DIMENSIONS
Cutout dimensions and installation..........................................................................................................................
Flush installation with standard trims....................................................................................................................
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5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
PANELS MOUNTING
Decorative door panel layout......................................................................................................................................
Decorative panel for fridge column..........................................................................................................................
Decorative panels layout for wine column with glass door..............................................................................
Panel dimensions column models...........................................................................................................................
Mounting panels to the door.......................................................................................................................................
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6.1
6.2
6.3
INSTALLATION
Built-in installation of single appliance...................................................................................................................
Built-in installation of two or more appliances.....................................................................................................
Maximum cabinet depth over panel ready appliance with single door panel.............................................
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7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION
Anti-tipping safety assembly......................................................................................................................................
Ventilation........................................................................................................................................................................
Post installation control...............................................................................................................................................
Start up.............................................................................................................................................................................
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INDEX
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1.1 Important safety instruction
Symbols used in the Guide:
Note
Tips for the correct use of the appliance
Important
Directions to avoid appliance damage
Warning
directions to prevent injury
1.2 Children safety
DANGER: Risk of child entrapment. Before you throw
away your old refrigerator, freezer or wine cellar:
> Take o the doors
> Leave the shelves in place so that children may not
easily climb inside.
Important!
Dimensions in parentheses are in inches.
Weights in parentheses are in pounds.
Temperatures in parentheses are
in Fahrenheit degrees.
1. IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
Appliance
dimensions
panel ready
18”
w: 456 mm (17 15/16”)
h: 2120 mm (83 1/2”)
d: 615 mm (24 1/4”)
24”
w: 609 mm (24”)
h: 2120 mm (83 1/2”)
d: 615 mm (24 1/4”)
30”
w: 761 mm (29 15/16”)
h: 2120 mm (83 1/2”)
d: 615 mm (24 1/4”)
36”
w: 913 mm (35 15/16”)
h: 2120 mm (83 1/2”)
d: 615 mm (24 1/4”)
Appliance
dimensions
panel installed
18”
w: 456 mm (17 15/16”)
h: 2120 mm (83 1/2”)
d: 620 mm (24 3/8”)
24”
w: 609 mm (24”)
h: 2120 mm (83 1/2”)
d: 620 mm (24 3/8”)
30”
w: 761 mm (29 15/16”)
h: 2120 mm (83 1/2”)
d: 620 mm (24 3/8”)
36”
w: 913 mm (35 15/16”)
h: 2120 mm (83 1/2”)
d: 620 mm (24 3/8”)
2.1 Appliance features and installation
requirements
2. TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
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Weight with
packaging
18”
up to 150 kg (331 lb)
24”
up to 170 kg (375 lb)
30”
up to 190 kg (419 lb)
36”
up to 200 kg (441 lb)
Voltage AC 110 - 120V 60Hz
Power supply
cable
90° Nema 5-15P
Potable water
supply pressure
from 0.05 MPa to 0.5 MPa
(0.5 Bar - 5 Bar)
Water connection 3/4” NPT (1/4” elbow adap-
ter included)
Provided
installation
accessories
- Customized panels
mounting Kit
- Anti-tipping Kit (B04000200)
- Lateral connecting kit
(KCLIT/KCLIH)
- 4 mm (1/8”) allen wrench
Additional
equipment
necessary
- Phillips head screwdriver
- wood drill
- 2.5 mm (1/8”) bit for wood
- 8 mm (3/8”) bit for walls
- 10 mm (3/8”) bit for walls
- 17 mm (11/16”) wrench
- 19 mm (3/4”) wrench
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2. TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
2.2 Installation cutout features:
panel ready
A - area to be left clear for the anti-tipping brackets
Minimum cutout Height
2130 mm (83 7/8”)
Minimum cutout Width
36”: 914 mm (36”)
30”: 762 mm (30”)
24”: 610 mm (24”)
18”: 457 mm (18”)
Minimum cutout Depth
615 mm (24 1/4”) + panel thickness for flush install
Door Swing Clearance
36”: 1489 mm (58 5/8”)
30”: 1338 mm (52 5/8”)
24”: 1187 mm (46 3/4”)
18: 1036 mm (40 3/4”)
Door Opening Angle
100°
Width
36”: 913 mm (35 15/16”)
30”: 913 mm (29 15/16”)
24”: 609 mm (24”)
18”: 456 mm (17 15/16”)
Height
2120 mm (83 1/2”) + 25 mm (1”)
Depth with door (without panel)
615 mm (24 1/4”)
Minimum distance from the wall (hinge side)
36”: 158 mm (6 1/4”)
30”: 132 mm (5 1/4”)
24”: 108 mm (4 1/4””)
18”: 82 mm (3 1/4”)
233 (9
¼”
)
+ 25 (1”)
615 (24 ¼”)
565 (22 ¼” )
1808 (71 ¼” )
231 (9
⅛”
) +
25 (1”)
505 (19 ¾”)
2120 (83 ½”) +25 (1”)
min 2130 (83 ”)
A A
127 mm (5") 127 mm (5")
82 mm (3 1/2")
82 mm (3 1/2")
36":914 (36”)
18": 457 (18”)
24": 610 (24”)
30": 762 (30”)
100°
36": 1489 (58 ⅝")
30": 1338 (52 ⅝")
24": 1187 (46 ¾")
18": 1036 (40
¾
")
565 (22 ¼")
615 (24 ¼")
36": 913 (35
15⁄ 16
")
30": 761 (29
15⁄ 16
")
24": 609 (24")
18": 456 (17
15⁄ 16
")
36": 158 (6 ¼")
30": 132 (5 ¼" )
24": 108 (4 ¼")
18": 82 (3 ¼")
100°
36": 1489 (58 ⅝")
30": 1338 (52 ⅝")
24": 1187 (46 ¾")
18": 1036 (40
¾
")
565 (22 ¼")
615 (24 ¼")
36": 913 (35
15⁄ 16
")
30": 761 (29
15⁄ 16
")
24": 609 (24")
18": 456 (17
15⁄ 16
")
36": 158 (6 ¼")
30": 132 (5 ¼" )
24": 108 (4 ¼")
18": 82 (3 ¼")
233 (9
¼”
)
+ 25 (1”)
min 2130 (83 ”)
A A
140 (5 ½”) 140 (5 ½”)
100 (4”)
100 (4”)
S899 / FI36: 914 (36”)
S449 / FI18: 457 (18”)
S599 / FI24: 610 (24”)
S749 / FI30: 762 (30”)
615 (24 ¼”)
565 (22 ¼” )
1808 (71 ¼” )
231 (9
⅛”
) +
25 (1”)
505 (19 ¾”)
2120 (83 ½”) +25 (1”)
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2.3 Installation cutout features:
panel installed
A - area to be left clear for the anti-tipping brackets
Minimum Cutout Height
2130 mm (83 7/8”)
Minimum Cutout Width
36”: 914 mm (36”)
30”: 762 mm (30”)
24”: 610 mm (24”)
18”: 457 mm (18”)
Minimum Cutout Depth
635 mm (25”)
Door Swing Clearance
36”: 1487 mm (58 1/2”)
30”: 1336 mm (52 5/8”)
24”: 1185 mm (46 5/8”)
18”: 1034 mm (40 3/4”)
Door Opening Angle
100°
Width
36”: 913 mm (35 15/16”)
30”: 761 mm (29 15/16”)
24”: 609 mm (24”)
18”: 456 mm (17 15/16”)
Height
2120 mm (83 1/2”) + 25 mm (1”)
Depth with door
620 mm (24 3/8”)
Minimum distance from the wall (hinge side)
36”: 139 mm (5 1/2””)
30”: 103 mm (4 1/8”)
24”: 89 mm (25”)
18”: 63 mm (2 1/2”)
100°
36": 1487 (58 ½”)
30": 1336 (52 ⅝”)
24": 1185 (46 ⅝”)
18": 1034 (40 ¾’’)
565 (22 ¼”)
620 (24 ⅜”)
36": 913 m m ( 35
15⁄ 16
")
30": 761 m m ( 29
15⁄ 16
")
24": 609 m m ( 24")
18": 456 m m ( 17
15⁄ 16
")
55 (3 ⅛”)
58 (2 ¼”)
36": 139 (5 ½”)
30": 103 (4 ⅛”)
24": 89 (3 ½”)
18": 63 (2 ½”)
A A
E W E W
140 (5 ½”) 140 (5 ½”)
100 (4”)
100 (4”)
KS899: 900 (35 ½”)
KS599: 600 (23 ¾”)
KS749: 750 (29 ⅝”)
620 (24 ⅜” )
565 (22 ¼” )
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672 (26 ½”)
1904 (75)
146 (5 ¾”)
+ 25(1”)
KS449: 450 (17 ¾”)
2120 (83 ½”) +25 (1”)
2120 (83 ½”) +25 (1”)
233 (9
¼”
)
+ 25 (1”)
min 2130 (83 ”)
A A
127 mm (5") 127 mm (5")
82 mm (3 1/2")
82 mm (3 1/2")
36":914 (36”)
18": 457 (18”)
24": 610 (24”)
30": 762 (30”)
615 (24 ¼”)
565 (22 ¼” )
1808 (71 ¼” )
231 (9
⅛”
) +
25 (1”)
505 (19 ¾”)
2120 (83 ½”) +25 (1”)
100°
36": 1487 (58 ½”)
30": 1336 (52 ⅝”)
24": 1185 (46 ⅝”)
18": 1034 (40 ¾’’)
565 (22 ¼”)
620 (24 ⅜”)
36": 913 m m ( 35
15⁄ 16
")
30": 761 m m ( 29
15⁄ 16
")
24": 609 m m ( 24")
18": 456 m m ( 17
15⁄ 16
")
55 (3 ⅛”)
58 (2 ¼”)
36": 139 (5 ½”)
30": 103 (4 ⅛”)
24": 89 (3 ½”)
18": 63 (2 ½”)
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3.1 Transport to installation site
and unpacking
The appliance is very heavy.
Take maximum care during handling
to avoid injury.
The appliance should always be
transported in an erect position.
Avoid at all costs leaning it on its front
side.
Since this is a large and heavy appliance, before trans-
porting the appliance, check the access to the loca-
tion where it will be installed (door size, manoeuvring
space in stairwells, etc.).
The appliance is attached to the base of the packaging
(pallet) through four bolts which can be removed us-
ing a 19 mm (3/4”) wrench.
It is recommended to use a manual transporting de-
vice to move the appliance to the installation site, and
only at this point to remove the base of the packaging.
The appliance should always be transported in an
erect position.
If this is not possible, transport the appliance laying
on its rear side.
Once at the installation site, the appliance, which is
equipped with four wheels, can be taken o the pallet
and positioned in the installation area.
Operate as follows:
> Take o the four boltshsecuring [ 1 ] the appliance to
the pallet by means of a 19 mm (3/4”) wrench or socket.
> Remove the fixing brackets [ 3 ] and [ 4 ] .
> To release the front fixing bracket [ 3 ] , unscrew the
rear wheel adjusting bolt [ 2 ] by means of a 13 mm
(1/2”) wrench or socket. Avoid straining this bolt at its
stop points one way or the other so as to not damage
the rear leveling system.
Ensure the front leveling legs are retracted so that all
4 wheels are able to contact the floor for easiest ma-
neuvering.
> From the back of the unit and by means of a suit-
able, high duty hand trolley, take o the appliance and
place it on the floor.
Be very careful to avoid any damage to floors. Delicate
floors should be protected with plywood, hard card-
board or similar material panels.
3. PREPARING THE INSTALLATION
3.2 Electrical and water connection
The Built-in filter cannot make it safe to
drink any water which is not suitable for
human consumption.
The appliance should be connected only
to a potable water supply system.
Do not use extension cords or adapters.
Once the appliance is fully installed, con-
nected to the water supply (if applicable)
and operational, in the event that the wa-
ter supply must be turned off, (touch the
button
Ice Maker
Water Filter
Water System Purge
on control panel to disable the
ice maker) before the main water is shut
off to prevent the appliance from entering
a ‘NO WATER IN’ alarm state.
The appliances are delivered from the factory for op-
eration at 110V-120V AC - 60Hz (US and Canada).
They are provided with a suitable supply cable and
plug to be connected to an appropriate 15A socket
providing an eective grounding.
A dedicated 15A circuit breaker should also be in-
stalled and should be easily accessible so that it can
be easily switched o before performing any installa-
tion or maintenance.
To connect to the water supply system (for appliances
equipped with ice makers) a 1/4” waterline with ac-
cessible shut-o valve must be supplied.
The appliance is provided with a water adapter elbow
which is suitable for the recommended water pres-
sure and complies the applicable food and water reg-
ulations..
The water filter cartridge, which is provided with the
appliance, should be installed according to the ac-
companying instructions. The solenoid connection on
the appliance is 3/4” diameter but is metric threaded
(NPT). A standard garden hose threaded connector
such as a braided stainless hose found at typical hard-
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ware stores will strip or damage the solenoid threads.
It is recommended to use only the supplied 1/4” quick
connect elbow adapter for connecting a 1/4” copper
Wor polyethylene source water line to the appliance.
Do not use extension cords and/or mul-
tiple adapters for the power supply con-
nection.
ELECTRICAL AND WATER SUPPLY
BEHIND THE UNIT
3.3 Energy: Alternatives and Home Auto-
mation
If energy is supplied through an alternative en-
ergy power source (solar, geothermal, etc..) or
if home automation systems are installed with
carrier signals in the power lines, it may be nec-
essary to install an isolation transformer (not
supplied) to prevent interference with the appli-
ance’s electronics.
fig.1 Back of appliance
Operate as follows:
> Unwind the electric cable and connect it directly to
the wall socket.
> Make sure the appliance is in the Stand-by con-
dition and that all lights are o; should it be not so
press the Unit button to switch it o.
> Connect the water cable behind the appliance [ 1 ].
Water connection
Electrical connection
3.4 Levelling
Adjust the appliance level by means of the front
levelling feet and the rear adjustable wheels.
Operate as follows:
> If necessary, remove the bottom plinth or grille
(it is kept in position by magnets), adjust the
height of the levelling feet [ 1 ] by means of a 17
mm (11/16”) wrench.
> Then adjust the height of the rear wheels by
turning the front adjusting bolts [ 2 ] clockwise
(raise) or counter-clockwise as it may be re-
quired.
Take care if using a power driver for this and
lower the clutch to prevent damaging the leveling
mechanism.
> Remount the bottom plinth or grille.
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4.1 Cutout dimensions and installation
36”
30”
24”
18”
908 (35 3/4”)914 (36”)
762 (30”)
610 (24”)
457 (18”)
756 (29 3/4”)
451 (17 3/4”)
604 (23 3/4”)
Panel WidthCutout width
Series
4. CUTOUT DIMENSIONS
4.2 Flush installation with standard
trims
Cutout dimension for combined installation
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A
A - KCLITU: Lateral connection Kit (included)
A
B
18” 24” 30” 36”
18” 36”(914mm) 42”(1067mm) 48”(1220mm) 54”(1372mm)
24” 42”(1067mm) 48”(1220mm) 54”(1372mm) 60”(1520mm)
30” 48”(1220mm) 54”(1372mm) 60”(1520mm) 66”(1676mm)
36” 54”(1372mm) 60”(1524mm) 66”(1676mm) 72”(1829mm)
24": 610 (24”)
30": 762 (30”)
36": 914 (36”)
18": 457 (18”)
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B
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5.1 Decorative door panel layout
The dimensions of the panels are indicated in the
table and drawings on subsequent pages.
Nevertheless, according to the requirements for
aligning with other kitchen structures, the door
panel can be higher than the upper edge of the
refrigerator door.
The panels must be mounted using special bra-
ckets which attach to adjustable devices provided
on the door and drawer and with brackets that
anchor and adjust the panel’s vertical direction.
Brackets and fixing screws are provided with the
appliance and must be applied to the panel as in-
dicated.
Operate as follows:
To prepare the panels to be mounted on the ap-
pliance, follow these steps, working on the back
of the panel.
Door Panel
> Draw a vertical center line on the panel from
top to bottom [ 1 ].
> Starting from the bottom edge of the panel,
mark the positioning of the brackets [ 2 ].
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> Following the corresponding table, mark the
external and then the internal hole [ 3 ].
> Position the brackets on each set of marks to
make sure they are aligned [ 4 ], if you choose to
drill small pilot holes for the screws pay special
attention to not pass through the panel entirely.
[ 5 ].
> Screw the brackets in place [ 6 ].
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> Prepare the appliance door for panel mounting by threading the shoulder bolts into the recessed recei-
vers and the set screws into the other hole [ 7 ]. Ensure the end with the hex key socket is threaded into
the door and not on the visible end. Thread this in far enough that it is flush with appliance door face so
as not to interferece with hanging the panel. You will adjust these later.
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5.2 Decorative panel for fridge column
Holes positions:
36” 30” 24” 18”
A 908 (35 3/4”) 756 (29 3/4”) 604 (23 3/4”) 451 (17 3/4”)
B 418 (16 1/2”) 343 (13 1/2”) 275 (10 7/8”) 200 (7 7/8”)
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1797 (70 ¾”)
B B
A
34 (1 3⁄8”) 34 (1 3⁄8”)
165 (6 ½”)
1271,5 (50”)
690,5 (27
¼”)
112 (4
3⁄8”)
min 1929 (75
7⁄8”)
6,5 (¼”)
6,5 (
¼”)
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5.3 Decorative panels layout
for wine column with glass door
24” 18”
A 604 (23 3/4”) 451 (17 3/4”)
B 275 (10 7/8”) 200 (7 7/8”)
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Door window dimensions: Holes positions:
5. PANELS MOUNTING
B B
A
34 (1
3⁄8”
) 34 (1
3⁄8”
)
1797 (70
¾
”)
165 (6
½”
)
1271,5 (50”)
690,5 (27
¼
”)
112 (4
3⁄8”
)
min 1929 (75
7⁄8
”)
6,5 (
¼”
)
6,5 (
¼”
)
1572 (62”)
599: 327 (12
7⁄8”
)
449: 177 (6
7⁄8”)
139 (5
½”
)
139 (5 ½”)
200
(7
7⁄8”)
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5.4 Panel dimensions column models
Panels with width ranging between 19 mm (3/4 ”) and 28 mm (1 1/8 ”).
Door panels with weight max of 34 kg (75 lb)
Exceeding these weights could void your warranty for any service issues which can be attributed to
overweight panels.
The hinging mechanism on Bertazzoni appliances is considered to be `Zero-clearance`. The door and
drawer widths specified below assume the minimum cutout width is being used and a 3.5mm (1/8”) reveal
is desired around the panels. Adjust your panel dimensions accordingly to your own design criteria consi-
dering your cutout width and your reveal. Minimum reveal / gap should not be less than 1.5mm (1/16”).
SERIES DOOR WIDTH A DOOR GLASS WINDOW WIDTH B
36” 908 (35 3/4”) -
30” 756 (29 3/4”) -
24” 604 (23 3/4”) 327 (12 7/8”)
18” 451 (17 3/4”) 177 (6 7/8”)
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2120 (83 7/16") + 25 (1")
min 1929 (75 7⁄8
)
max 2027 (79
¾”)
min 100 (3
7⁄8”)
For fridge and freezer columns For wine columns
A B
139
(5 ½”)
139
(5 ½”)
1572 (62”)
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5.5 Mounting panels to the door
Once all brackets and small brackets
have been applied to the panels, you can
begin installing the bottom drawer.
> Hook the panel to the fixing devices starting
from the top aligning brackets [ 6 ].
> At this point, alignment between the panel and
adjacent cabinets can be adjusted using the ali-
gnment brackets and small brackets [ 7 ] and [ 8 ].
> Vertical alignment: tighten or loosen the screw
in the brackets to raise or lower the panel [ 9 ].
5. PANELS MOUNTING
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> Depth alignment: working from the inside of
the door, after lifting up the magnetic seal on the
handle side and rotating the plastic covers on
the hinge side, adjust the panel position in the
Z-direction by adjusting the shoulder bolts and
setscrews with the 4mm hex key in conjunction
with each other finally locking each mounting po-
sition in place. [ 10 & 11 ].
Once the front panel has been adjusted,
check that the gasket has been repositioned
correctly to assure the door/drawer are
closing correctly and avoid operational
errors of the unit.
The product handle is not included in the appliace
packaging, but it has to be bought separately. For
handle installation, please refer to the instruction
included in handle’s package.
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6.1 Built-in installation of
single appliance
For a built-in installation, to cover gaps between
the appliance and the adjacent cabinets, special
side profiles and covering frames are already
factory installed.
Operate as follows:
> Push the appliance into the installation cutout [ 1 ].
> Always mount front panel on door before push-
ing the unit into its final position inside the cutout
or structure.
> Check the levelling of the appliance, adjusting
its feet and wheels to correct it.
> Secure the appliance to the adjacent cabinets by
fixing to these the side profiles factory-installed
on the appliance [ 2 ].
To make this operation easier keep the door open.
> Mount the profiles the trim covers: first insert
them laterally and then push firmly until a “click”
is heard [ 3 ].
6. INSTALLATION
Side profiles mounting:
A plastic connecting brackets
B Profile trim cover
6.2 Built-in installation of two or
more appliances
> The central profile is provide with freezer and
wine cellar columns.
Special side profiles and plastic covering
frames are provided for closing gaps be-
tween the appliance and the adjacent cabi-
nets.
Operate as follows:
> Position the appliances in front of the installation
area, leaving enugh space to operate at their back
[ 1 ].
IMPORTANT: The following instruction for installation apply to all Bertazzoni models.
A
B
B
Appliance
Wall or furniture
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> Access the back of the appliances to mount the
joining brackets: fix one side of the top and lower
brackets to one of the appliances and subsequently
to the other [ 2 ].
> Next join them at the front attaching the plastic
connecting brackets with the supplied screws [ 3 ] .
Attach the bracket on top of the units (if applicable)
as per figure [ 4 ].
> Finish o by mounting the central profile cover
onto the central profiles, by pushing it until a click
is heard [ 5 ].
> Once completed, push the units into their final po-
sition [ 6 ].
If the units are to be installed inside a cutout or
within an enclosed structure, it is necessary to ac-
commodate air flow at the back of the cutout to
assure proper ventilation at the back of the unit of
about 5mm. Always mount front panels on door and
drawer before pushing the unit into its final position
inside the cutout or structure.
> Check the levelling of the appliance, adjusting its
feet and wheels to correct it.
> Secure the appliance to the adjacent cabinets by
fixing to these the side profiles trims factory-in-
stalled on the appliance [ 7 ]. To make this operation
easier keep the door open.
> Mount the covering frames onto the profiles, first
insert them laterally and then push firmly until a
“click” is heard [ 8 ].
Take care as appliances will be front-
heavy and may tip before they are se-
cured to the adjacent furniture.
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Side and central profiles mounting:
A - plastic connecting brackets
B - Profile trim cover (side)
C - Profile trim cover (central).
Appliance
Wall or furniture
C
A
B
B
A
A
A
6.3 Maximum cabinet depth
over panel ready appliance with
single door panel
It is possible that the design of the kitchen and,
in particular, of the cutout where the panel ready
appliance is going to be fitted includes a cabinet
right above the refrigerator itself that must be
closed with the same panel mounted on the Panel
ready refrigerator door.
In this case, the depth of the cabinet above the
appliance must not exceed the depth of the
appliance without the door [ 1 ].
This will allow the panel attached to the refrigerator
door to open correctly without interference during
its rotation up to 100°.
6. INSTALLATION
47 (1 ⅞”) + front panel thickness
47 (1 ⅞”) + front panel thickness
47 mm (1 7/8”)
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