Before placing the cabinet in opening, the depth of the
cut-out opening should be at least 24 inches. If the cut-out
opening depth is more than 24 inches, then a piece of
wood must be secured crosswise on the wall into the studs
at the height of the anti-tip bracket. Slide the cabinet into
position and level the cabinet with adjustable rear roller
and front leveling legs. Locate and mark a center stud in
the back of the cut-out opening for the L-shaped anti-tip
bracket- (the bracket should fit tight to the top of the cabi
-
net). Install at least two screws through the bracket into
the stud located in the wall behind the cabinet. The front
leveling legs also prevent the unit from rolling during use.
Check fit of toe kick and grille.
IMPORTANT
Drill and screw through the side trim into adjoining cabi
-
nets and/or walls for additional support.
IMPORTANT
Recheck cabinet installation for:
• Proper space left for grille installation.
• Cabinet levelness.
• Door opening and closing appearance.
• SAFETY...To prevent unit from tipping forward:
-Are screws installed securely through front trim
into adjoining cabinetry and/or walls?
-Is anti-tip mounting bracket secured to wall studs?
After above checks have been made, proceed with refrig-
eration installation.
INSTALLING THE CABINET
6
Stud
Anti-Tip
Bracket
Cabinet Top
Install at least
two (2) screws
into studs.
Do NOT install anti-tip bracket over the top of
the power module.
NOTE:
18 and 24 inch wide models have a full
anti-tip bracket across the back of the units.
The anti-tip bracket should be attached to the
wall.
Refrigerator
Cabinet
Finished
Wall or
Cabinets
Drill three (3) holes equal
distance apart in vertical
section of aluminum
frame and install pan head
screws as shown.