Gaggenau USA RF411701 Guide d'installation

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Guide d'installation
Gaggenau
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
INSTRUCTIONS D’INSTALLATION
INSTRUCCIONES DE INSTALACIÓN
RC 462/472
RF 411/413
RF 461/463
RF 471
RW 414/
464
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ........... 3
INSTRUCTIONS D’INSTALLATION ........ 36
INSTRUCCIONES DE INSTALACIÓN..... 70
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Content
Important Safety Instructions ............................ 5
Installation options ............................................. 6
Individual appliance .................................................. 6
Side-by-Side ................................................................ 6
Individual appliances with partition ........................ 6
Individual appliance at the end of the kitchen ........ 6
Installing the appliance ...................................... 6
Installation location .................................................... 7
Atmosphere grades ................................................... 7
Stable installation ....................................................... 7
Installation niche ........................................................ 7
Neighbouring kitchen furniture ................................ 7
Floor ............................................................................. 7
Aligning the appliance .............................................. 8
Electrical connection .......................................... 8
Water connection ................................................ 8
Dimensions of the installation niche ................. 9
Required accessories and tools ........................ 10
Supplied accessories ................................................ 10
Optional accessories ................................................ 10
Other ............................................................................ 10
Tools ............................................................................. 10
Installation instructions ...................................... 11
1. Check the installation niche ................ 11
2. Removing the packaging ..................... 11
3. Transport of the appliance ................... 12
4. Installation preparation ......................... 12
5. Special installation ................................. 12
1. Attaching the anti-tilt brackets ............. 13
2. Attaching an alternative
anti-tilt device .......................................... 14
3. Attaching the edge protectors ............ 14
4. Attaching the fastening sheets
(lateral) 14
1. Pushing the appliance into
the installation niche .............................. 15
2. Aligning the appliance
in the niche .............................................. 16
3. Attaching the appliance to
the niche ceiling ..................................... 17
4. Fastening the appliance to the side
wall of the installation niche ................. 18
1. Attaching the toe kick panel ................ 19
2. Aligning the base panel ........................ 19
3. Switching the appliance on
for the first time ....................................... 20
4. Preparing the furniture doors .............. 20
5. Loading the appliance door ................ 21
6. Removing positioning aids .................. 21
7. Fastening the adjusting rib
to the furniture door ............................... 21
8. Fastening the fixing rib
to the furniture door ............................... 22
9. Mounting the furniture door ................. 23
10. Screw on the lower fixing angle ......... 24
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1. Attaching the covers .......................... 25
2. Mounting the air seperator ................ 25
3. Tensioning the hinge springs ........... 26
Special installation steps ................................... 26
Changing over the door hinges .................. 27
Removing/changing the sealing mat ........ 29
Side-by-Side installation ................................ 30
Preparing to connect the water ................... 32
Connecting the water to the appliance ..... 33
Aligning ice and water dispenser ............... 33
Attaching covering strips .............................. 34
Adjusting the door opening angle .............. 35
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Important Safety Instructions
These mounting instructions are designed to help you
install your new appliance.
The manufacturer cannot be held liable for mounting
which has been improperly carried out. We recommend
that you allow a qualified specialist to set up and switch
the appliance on for the first time.
Following all information and keeping to the instructions
are preconditions for mounting and switching the
appliance on safely for the first time.
Keep the mounting instructions safe for use later on.
Before setting up and switching the appliance on for the
first time, read the mounting instructions fully and
thoroughly.
ã WARNING
These appliances are top-heavy and must be
secured to prevent the possibility of tipping forward.
Anti-tip protection is required.
Keep doors closed until the appliance is completely
installed and secured per installation instructions.
Due to the weight and size of this appliance, and to
reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the
product – TWO PEOPLE ARE REQUIRED FOR
PROPER INSTALLATION.
This appliance must be properly grounded. See the
section on “Connecting the power”.
Use this appliance only for its intended purpose.
Immediately repair or replace electric service cords
that become frayed or damaged.
Unplug the appliance or switch off the fuse before
cleaning or making repairs.
Repairs should be made by a qualified service
technician.
ã CAUTION
Installation of this appliance requires basic
mechanical, carpentry and plumbing skills.
Proper installation is the responsibility of the installer.
Product failure due to improper installation is not
covered under the Appliance Warranty.
See the Owner's Manual for warranty information.
Important
Save these instructions for local inspector's use. Observe
all governing codes and ordinances.
Note to Installer – Be sure to leave these instructions
with the Consumer.
Note to Consumer – Keep these instructions with your
Owner's Manual for future reference.
General
These installation instructions are intended for use by
qualified installers. All connections for water, electrical
power and grounding must comply with local codes and
ordinances and be made by licensed personnel when
required. In the absence of a local code:
In the U.S.A., in accordance with the National Electric
Code, ANSI/NFPA70 – latest edition/State and
Municipal codes and/or local codes.
In Canada, in accordance with the Canadian Electric
Code C22.1 – latest edition/Provincial and Municipal
codes and/or local codes.
Definitions
ã
WARNING
This indicates that death or serious injuries may
occur as a result of not observing this warning.
ã CAUTION
This indicates that minor or moderate injuries or
damage may occur as a result of not observing
this warning.
Note:
This is used to draw the user's attention to something in
particular.
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Installation options
Various installation possibilities are available.
These are only limited by the kitchen design.
Individual appliance
Side-by-Side
If two appliances are set up next to each other, a sealing
kit for Side-by-Side combination should be used in order
to guarantee a stable connection.
For further information see section “Required
accessories and tools”.
Individual appliances with partition
When dimensioning the partition for model 4, note
the thickness of the door panels to prevent damage
if the doors are opened at the same time.
Use the Heater Kit for Side-by-Side Installation if the
gap between the appliances is less than 6" (160
mm).
See the section on “Required accessories and tools/
Optional accessories”.
Minimum thickness of the partition
5
/
8
" (16 mm).
Individual appliance at the end of the
kitchen
If one side of the appliance is visible, a side panel must
be used.
The side panel must be connected firmly to the wall, the
floor and overhead cabinet/fixtures before the appliance
is placed in the installation niche.
The dimensions of the side panel are taken from the
opposite installation niche wall. During installation ensure
that the installation niche is square and the proper size.
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Installing the appliance
Installation location
ã
WARNING
The fully laden appliance is very heavy.
* without water and ice dispenser
The appliance should be installed in a dry, well ventilated
space.
The location should not be exposed to the direct sunlight
and should not lie next to a source of heat such as a
cooker or a radiator etc. If installation next to a source of
heat cannot be avoided, either a suitable insulating plate
should be used or you should keep to the following
minimum distances:
–1
1
/
4
" (3 cm) to electric or gas cookers.
–11
13
/
16
" (30 cm) to an oil-fired or solid-fuel cooker.
The floor of the installation location must not give way; if
required, reinforce floor. To ensure that the ice maker
functions correctly, the appliance must be upright.
Climatic classes
The climate class can be found on the rating plate.
The climate class indicates within which ambient
temperatures the appliance can be operated.
Stable installation
The appliance is very heavy and has a tendency to tilt
forwards when the appliance door is opened.
The appliance must not be switched on until there
is no possibility of the appliance tilting over.
The safest method of installing the appliance in a stable
position is to use the supplied anti-tip brackets.
If the installation niche is adequately stable and the
appliance can be attached securely to the upper and side
walls of the niche, it may be possible to dispense with the
anti-tip brackets. A prerequisite for this is always a firm
connection between the niche and back wall!
In the case of doubt, the help of architect or specialist
builder should be enlisted.
Installation niche
It is important to keep to the stated dimensions of the
installation niche with a view to trouble-free fitting, and the
subsequent appearance of the kitchen furniture frontage.
Special care should be taken that the niche has right
angles. The side walls should not exhibit areas that stick
out, projections or unevenness.
You should determine the right angles of the installation
niche with appropriate means, e.g. by measuring
diagonally and by using a spirit level.
The side walls and the upper end of the installation niche
must be at least
5
/
8
" (16 mm) thick.
Neighbouring kitchen furniture
The new appliance is screwed down tightly using parts of
the cabinet and the upper cabinet.
Care should therefore be taken, that all upper cabinets to
which something has been fastened are securely
connected to the subsurface or wall by appropriate
means.
The minimum thickness of the base should be
a minimum of 19 mm.
Floor
The subsurface must be level and even in order to ensure
that the appliance is securely installed and works
correctly.
The subsurface must be made from a hard, non-flexible
material.
The floor of the installation space must have the same
height as the rest of the space.
On account of the weight of a fully-laden appliance, it is
necessary to have a bearing subsurface. In the case of
doubt, the help of architect or specialist builder should be
enlisted.
Appliance width Weight (laden)
approx.
Refrigerator 24" (60.3 cm) 890 lbs (400 kg)
Refrigerator 30" (75.6 cm) 1111 lbs (500 kg)
Freezer 18" (45.1 cm) * 555 lbs (250 kg)
Freezer 24" (60.3 cm) * 778 lbs (350 kg)
Freezer 30" (75.6 cm) * 944 lbs (425 kg)
Wine storage cabinet 18" (45.1 cm) 544 lbs (245 kg)
Wine storage cabinet 24" (60.3 cm) 689 lbs (310 kg)
Climatic class Permitted ambient temperature
SN
50 °F to 90 °F (+10 °C to 32 °C)
N
61 °F to 90 °F (+16 °C to 32 °C)
ST
61 °F to 100 °F (+16 °C to 38 °C)
T
61 °F to 110 °F (+16 °C to 43 °C)
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Aligning the appliance
To ensure that the appliance functions correctly, it must
be set level with a spirit level.
If the appliance is not level, water may flow out of the ice
maker, ice cubes may be irregular or the doors may not
close properly.
Electrical connection
ã WARNING
Avoid the risk of an electric shock!
Insert into a grounded 3-phase socket.
Never remove grounding phase. Do not use any
adapters. Do not use any extension cables.
Non-compliance with these instructions may
result in death, fire or an electric shock. Improper
connection of the protective conductor may
result in an electric shock. If you are in doubt
whether the appliance has been grounded
properly, have the appliance tested by a
qualified electrician or service technician.
The socket must be near the appliance and also freely
accessible following installation of the appliance.
The appliance complies with protection class I.
Connect the appliance to 115 V/60 Hz alternating current
via a correctly installed socket with protective conductor.
The socket must be fused with a 10 to 16 A fuse.
The appliance comes with a UL registered 3-wire power
cord. The appliance requires a 3-pole socket. Please
observe the following table with regard to this:
Check on the rating plate whether the indicated voltage
and current type correspond with the values of your
power supply. The location of the rating plate can be
found in the chapter entitled Customer service.
ã WARNING
Never connect the appliance to electronic energy
saver plugs. Our appliances can be used with
mains and sine-controlled inverters. Mains-
controlled inverters are used for photovoltaic
systems which are connected directly to the
national grid. Sine-controlled inverters must be
used for isolated applications (e.g. on ships or in
mountain lodges) which are not connected directly
to the national grid.
Water connection
ã CAUTION
Connect the appliance to a drinking water line.
The water may be connected only by a competent fitter
according to the local regulations of the appropriate
water supply company.
A cold water connection is necessary for operating the
automatic ice maker. The water pressure must be
between 25 and 120 p.s.i. (1,72 and 8,25 bar).
The installation must correspond to the local plumbing
regulations.
A separate shut-off valve should be installed in the cold-
water inflow. The shut-off valve should not be located
behind the appliance. It is recommended that you mount
the shut-off valve directly next to the appliance or at
another place which is easily accessible. When installing
the water connection, pay attention to the permissible
installation area for the water mains.
For connection to the drinking water mains use only water
pipes which are suitable for drinking water. Observe
national regulations and the connection conditions of the
local water supply companies.
When installing the water connection, observe the
permitted installation areas for the pipe. For the permitted
installation areas and dimensions see “Dimensions of the
installation niche”.
The maximum outside diameter of the water mains
(without connecting pieces) is
3
/
8
" (9.5 mm).
Appliance Maximum
simultaneous
load
Refrigerator 24" (60.3 cm) 2.0 amps
Refrigerator 30" (75.6 cm) 2.0 amps
Freezer 18" (45.1 cm) * 3.5 amps
Freezer 24" (60.3 cm) * 4.0 amps
Freezer 30" (75.6 cm) * 4.5 amps
Wine storage cabinet 18" (45.1 cm) 2.0 amps
Wine storage cabinet 24" (60.3 cm) 2.0 amps
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Dimensions of the installation niche
Legend:
A Area for installation of the water connection
It is recommended the water-box be placed adjacent to the installation niche, so that it can be accessed for service
without uninstalling the appliance. If this is not possible, place the recessed water box within the shaded area.
B Area for installation of the power connection
C Opening depth of niche, depending on kitchen design
C = 24" (610 mm) minimum
Important:
The lateral niche walls must be
completely even and free from bumps.
If the niche is formed as a separate part,
the side walls must be completely even
up to a depth of at least 4“ (100 mm) and
free from bumps.
Appliance X Y
17¾“ 18“ 9“
(451 mm) (457 mm) (229 mm)
23
¾“ 24“ 12“
(603 mm) (610 mm) (305 mm)
29
¾“ 30“ 15“
(756 mm) (762 mm)
(381 mm)
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Required accessories and tools
Supplied accessories
Installation instructions
Operating instructions
Installation kit
Optional accessories
Installation accessories for Side-by-Side installation
For permanent connection of two individual appliances,
e.g. Freezer next to Refrigerator.
Lateral additional heating
If the gap between the appliances is less
than 6" (160 mm).
Connecting element for furniture doors
For connection of two door panels (see explanation in
Section “4. Preparing the furniture doors”). Can be used
for standard height door panels without further
preliminary work.
Miscellaneous
Stepladder
Dolly, hand truck
Hammer drill for drilling holes in wall or floor
Bits according suitable for material and in different
sizes
Wooden beam (cross section min. 3" x 4") as an
alternative tip protection, length according to the
width of the installation niche
Wooden screws in different sizes
Thin plywood sheet, particle board or cardboard to
protect the floor from damage
Suitable material for covering and protecting furniture
(e.g. protective sheets)
Adhesive tape
Note:
Before using, check whether the removed adhesive
tape leaves adhesive residue on the work surfaces!
Otherwise do not use on high-quality work surfaces.
Tools
Cordless screwdriver
T20 Torx-bit magnetic
holder
T20 Torx screwdriver
5
/
16
" (8 mm) socket
wrench
Various size drills
Open end wrench
1
/
2
"
(SW 13 mm)
Multigrip pliers
Adjustable wrench
Cutter with adjustable
blade
Metal tape measure,
folding ruler
Square
2' (60 cm) and 4' (1 ,2 m)
spirit levels
Level, min. 4' (1 ,2 m) long
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Installation instructions
The following installation instructions describe the
installation steps for various appliance types.
Therefore the diagrams may be a general representation
of your appliance.
Particular reference is made to special installation steps
for individual appliance types..
1. Check the installation niche
CAUTION
Use the following check list for a safe and trouble
free installation.
1. Check the floor.
See section on “Installing the appliance/Floor”.
2. Check the dimensions of the installation niche, see
“Dimensions of the installation niche”.
3. Check that the installation niche is square.
4. Check location of the soc
ket.
See section on “Electrical connection” and in the
section on “Dimensions of the installation niche”.
5. Check location of the water connection
(only for appliances with ice maker).
See section on Water connection” and in the section
on “Dimensions of the installation niche”.
6. Check attachment of the adjacent cabinet/fixtures.
All cabinet parts in the vicinity of the appliance must
be connected securely to the wall.
7. Check that adjacent cabinet/fixtures have adequate
clearance (door opening angle).
2. Removing the packaging
WARNING
Risk of personal injury and damage to the
appliance!
The a
ppliance could tilt over when unpacking.
The appliance could tilt over when the appliance
door is opened.
The appliance is very heavy.
Data relating to the weight when empty is found
in the following table:
* without water and ice dispenser
Note:
Check appliance for damage in transit.
Do not install the appliance if it is visibly damaged.
If in doubt, contact your dealer.
To avoid floor damage:
1. Remove the packaging carton and be careful not to
damage the surface of appliance.
2. Place packaging cardboard or plywood under the
appliance.
3. Remove accessories from the
outside
of the appliance.
Save adhesive tape which was used to attach
the supplied accessories to the appliance.
It can be used subsequently for attaching an edge
protection to the installation niche walls (see section
on “A / 3. Attaching the edge protectors”).
4. Remove transportation protection devices (a) and lift
appliance off the pallet – appliance is very heavy!
5. Carefully open the appliancerisk of tipping over –
and remove accessories and installation materials
from inside the appliance. Close the door again.
Note:
Do not remove transportation safety devices wh
ich
protect the shelves and storage compartments inside
the appliance until the installation is complete,
otherwise the parts may be damaged.
Appliance width Weight (empty)
approx.
Refrigerator 24" (60.3 cm) 291 lbs (131 kg)
Refrigerator 30" (75.6 cm) 322 lbs (145 kg)
Freezer 18" (45.1 cm) * 242 lbs (109 kg)
Freezer 24" (60.3 cm) * 291 lbs (131 kg)
Freezer 30" (75.6 cm) * 322 lbs (145 kg)
Wine storage cabinet 18" (45.1 cm) 242 lbs (109 kg)
Wine storage cabinet 24" (60.3 cm) 291 lbs (131 kg)
Appliance width Weight (empty)
approx.
a
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3. Transport of the appliance
ã WARNING
Be careful, otherwise people who are helping may
be injured or the appliance may be damaged.
The appliance is very heavy.
The appliance is 83
1
/
8
" (2126 mm) tall. If the appliance
cannot be transported in an upright position,
the appliance can be transported horizontally.
Note:
Do not raise up the appliance via the side panels. Risk of
damage to the appliance!
When raising up the appliance, observe the required
minimum height at the installation location according to
the following table:
Note:
Always use the appliance dolly from the rear side of the
appliance. Never push it in from the front under the
appliance. Risk of damage to the appliance.
!
1. Transport the appliance to a suitable installation
location with suitable means of transportation (trolley,
lifting truck or hand).
2. Secure the appliance during transportation to
prevent it from tipping.
4. Installation preparation
Unpack installation materials and accessories.
To simplify installation, the packages are identified with
labels A, B, C and D corresponding with the manual
sections.
5. Special installation
The following symbol indicates that additional steps need
to be taken before proceeding to the next chapter.
Special installation steps are described after section D.
Change over door hinge, see
“Changing over the door hinges”.
Sealing mat, see “Removing/changing
over the sealing mat”
Side-by-Side installation, see “Side-by-
Side installation”.
Connecting the water, see “Preparing
to connect the water” and “Connecting
the water to the appliance”.
Ice-water dispenser, see “Aligning the
ice-water dispenser“.
Cover strips for a wine unit, see
“Attaching the cover strips”
Door limitation pin, see “Adjusting the
door opening angle”.
Raise up via
appliance rear
Do not raise up from
appliance side
Minimum height
86"/2185 mm
Do not raise up the
appliance via the side
panels!
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1. Attaching the anti-tip brackets
ã WARNING
Risk of injury and damage!
Assure that there are no electrical wires or
plumbing in the area which the screws could
penetrate.
ã WARNING
Risk of injury! Always wear safety glasses and
other necessary protective devices or apparel
when installing or working with dowels.
Important note:
If a Side-by-Side set up of two appliances is envisaged,
the anti-tip brackets are needed as installation aid.
Connect the appliances before the anti-tip brackets are
fixed to the wall, see “Side-by-Side installation”.
Notes:
Each appliance requires 2 anti-tip brackets.
The set supplied, contains fastening screws for
various subsurfaces. Select the fastening screws
corresponding to the local conditions.
If the anti-tip brackets, and therefore the appliance,
cannot be securely attached with the supplied
fastening screws, another suitable method must be
used to attach the appliance securely.
The anti-tip-brackets (a) must overlap a minimum of
2
1
/
8
” (54 mm) over the appliance to secure the
appliance.
If this minimum length cannot be observed for structural
conditions it is possible to do this by fastening
a spacer (b) behind the anti-tip angle, e.g. a sufficiently
dimensioned wood board.
The length of the plank should correspond to the width of
the installation niche!
1. Specify the attachment points of the anti-tip-brackets
according to the section on “Dimensions of the
installation niche”.
2. Attach the anti-tip-brackets completely.
Be sure screws hold tight.
Important notes for fastening with dowels and screws:
Not recommended for use in light-weight masonry
material such as cinder block.
Not recommended for use in new concrete which
has not had time to cure.
Do not use spiral-flute counterbores (countersinking
tool) to drill the holes.
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2. Attaching an alternative anti-tip
device
Important note:
If the anti-tip brackets cannot be attached securely,
an alternative anti-tip-device can be attached. However,
ensure that there is no play between the appliance and
the anti-tip-device. If possible, always screw the wooden
beam to existing studs on the rear panel of the installation
niche.
1. Saw the wooden beam (cross section min. 3" x 4")
to the required length. Length is equal to the width of
the installation niche!
Notes:
If the installation niche is deeper than the
appliance, select a beam which has a larger
cross section or attach 2 beams.
The beam must cover the appliance by
at least 2" (50.8 mm).
2. Mark the installation height (lower edge of the beam)
on the rear panel of the installation niche.
3. Select screws according to the thickness of the
wooden beam: length = min. 2.5 x beam thickness,
diameter #12 or #14.
Note:
Choose the number of screws according to the
installation niche width, thereby ensuring that the
beam can be attached securely.
4. Depending to the subsurface:
Locate wall studs in the rear of the installation niche
and accordingly transfer their location to the wooden
beam
or
fasten suitable dowel into the rear wall.
5. Predrill the wooden beam.
6. Attach the wooden beam to the rear panel of the
installation niche.
3. Attaching the edge protectors
To protect the edges of the installation niche, it is
recommended to attach edge protection made of
asuitable material.
Attach the edge protection with the adhesive tape which
was used to attach the accessories to the appliance.
4. Attaching the fastening sheets
(lateral)
Attach the fastening sheets (lateral) to the appliance.
The following are special installation
steps. Instructions are provided after
section D.
Change over door hinge, see
“Changing over the door hinges”.
Sealing mat, see “Removing/changing
the sealing mat”.
Side-by-Side installation, see “Side-by-
Side installation”.
Connecting the water, see “Preparing
to connect the water”.
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1. Pushing the appliance into the
installation niche
ã CAUTION
Caution when pushing the appliance into the
installation niche. Do not damage the water line or
power cord.
Note:
When the floor or the appliance is not leveled in
comparison to the installation niche adjust height
adjustable wheels before you move the appliance into the
installation niche.
1. Remove the base panel.
2. Raise the height-adjustable wheels at the back
by approx.
3
/
8
" (9.5 mm).
3. Put the electric plug into the socket.
4. Push the water line into the guard tube (a) at the rear
of the appliance.
ã WARNING
The appliance may tilt when the water connection
line is inserted into the protective pipe (a)!
5. Prevent the power cord from becoming caught.
Tie a piece of string to the middle of the power cord
and feed forwards over the top of the appliance.
When pushing in the appliance, pull the cable
upwards. Take care not to pinch the power cord.
or
Using adhesive tape, tape the power cord to the floor
centrally behind the appliance approx. 15" (380 mm)
away from the rear panel of the installation niche.
6. Carefully push the appliance into the installation
niche.
7. Remove edge protection (if attached).
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2. Aligning the appliance in the niche
Note:
To ensure that the appliance functions correctly, it must
be set perfectly levelled.
Depth alignment
The positioning aid on the door have been designed for
the following total thickness of door panels:
3
/
4
" (19 mm)
–1
1
/
2
" (38 mm)
Always take account of the possible differing thickness of
the panel fronts which are to be fitted subsequently.
1. Align the appliance with the cabinet fronts using the
positioning aid.
Place level over the positioning aid on the door.
Height alignment
Notes:
Do not twist or jam the appliance inside the
installation niche! When adjusting the height-
adjustable feet, proceed gradually: Always alternate
between left and right, etc.
For easier adjustment of the rear feet take the weight
off by slightly tilting the appliance forward.
When using a wooden beam as an alternative anti-tip
mechanism, turn the appliance as far as it will go
against the wooden beam. Do not bend against the
wooden beam.
The height-adjustable feet at the front and rear can all be
adjusted from the front.
Front: with open-ended wrench
1
/
2
"
(Width across flats 13 mm)
Rear: with
5
/
16
" (8 mm) hex nut driver via flexible
shaft.
The mark (a) attached at the appliance base is used as
a standard gage for height adjustment. When adjusting
the height, align this mark at a height of 1
1
/
2
" (32 mm)
above the floor.
It is very important to comply with this dimension for the
subsequent alignment of the furniture fronts.
The height adjustment gauge (b) is used
to set this height correctly. The upper
edge of the gauge must be in alignment
with the mark on the appliance.
2. Unscrew the feet at the front of the appliance until the
mark (a) on the appliance is in alignment with the
upper edge of the height adjustment gauge (b).
3. Align the appliance vertically using the feet
at the back. Use a level!
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3. Attaching the appliance to the niche
ceiling
Note:
It is essential to attach the appliance to the top of the
installation niche.
1. Screw the attachment plate lugs (top) to the
overhead furniture.
2. If there is a fairly large gap above the appliance,
fit a wooden beam above the appliance, ensuring
that the wooden beam fits the gap exactly.
3. If there is enough room on the top of the appliance,
fix the attachment plate side lugs (top) to the side of
the niche.
Note:
In the case of a side-by-side installation connect both
cover rails to the bolt included in the installation
accessories for side-by-sid
e installation.
4.
5.
6.
Shorten the fitting strip (a), to fill the gap.
Note: The appliance will be damaged if the fitting
strip is too long.
Press fitting strip (a) into the cover strip.
Attach the cover strip (b) to the attachment plate
(top).
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4. Fastening the appliance to the side
wall of the installation niche
1. Screw on the bars of the fastening sheets (lateral)
with the cabinet parts located next to them.
2. Screw on the brackets (a) for holding the cover strip.
3. Attach the cover strips (c) to the fastening sheets (b)
and the brackets (a).
The following is a special installation
step. Instructions are provided after
section D.
Connecting the water, see
“Connecting the water to the
appliance”.
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1. Attaching the toe kick panel
Note:
Risk of damage to the appliance. Do not cover ventilation
openings in the base panel.
Nominal dimensions to be observed:
1. Where necessary, cut the base strip to the required
length.
2. Place base panel on the appliance
(do not screw on).
3. Take the protective film off from the adhesive pads
on the Velcro strip.
4. Put the base strip onto the base panel and push
firmly.
5. Base strip can be screwed to the base panel from
behind. There are holes in the base panel for this
purpose.
2. Aligning the base panel
1. Place base panel on the appliance (do not screw on).
2. Measure the difference in depth A between the base
panel and the base strip of the adjacent lower
cabinets.
3. Remove the base panel again.
4. Adjust the brackets (a) to the dimensions A and
tighten.
5. Fasten the base panel.
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3. Switching the appliance on for the
first time
To guarantee the accuracy of the following working steps
and thus the appearance of the overall kitchen front later
on, the appliance should now be operated.
1. Open the appliance door.
2. Press the POWER button.
3. Press the POWER button again to shut off.
Only for appliances with a water connection:
In order to avoid the risk of damage caused by leaking
water from damage possibly caused to the water pipe
feeding the appliance, keep the shut-off valve closed.
4. Preparing the furniture doors
Important note:
When working on the furniture doors, care should be
taken to the following:
Always carry out screwing jobs on the most stable
part of the furniture door. Never screw into fillings or
similar areas.
Always selects screws with a length smaller than the
thickness of the cabinet front.
Protect the surfaces of the furniture doors during
installation against damage.
The overall weight of the furniture door including the
handle should not exceed the following values:
* Wine storage compartment
Instead of one large door, two furniture doors can be
mounted next to each other in the case of appliances with
a width of 76 and 91 cm. These furniture doors are then
connected using a metal strip on the rear.
This metal strip is available from your dealer as an
installation accessory (Connection element for furniture
doors). For further information see section “Tools and
Accessories which are needed”.
Note:
The instructions for carrying out this work step can be
found in the separate installation instructions for this
accessory.
Important information for furniture doors with cutout
(appliances with ice and water dispenser, wine storage
cabinets):
The cut edges of the door cutout must be protected
before humidity penetrates. To do this, use the means
suitable for the material and the shape of the furniture
door (e. g. edge veneer, edge sealant).
Appliance width Overall width of the furniture door
18“ (45.1 cm) 44 lbs (20 kg)
19 lbs* (8.5 kg *)
24“ (60.3 cm) 55 lbs (25 kg)
32 lbs* (14.5 kg *)
30“ (75.6 cm) 64 lbs (29 kg)
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