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INSTALLATION (CONTINUED)

ATTACHING THE REAR ROLLERS

A set of adjustable back feet/rollers is provided in the kit. 
These are required to ensure that the product is levelled 
correctly, failure to fit these may result in the poor operation 

of door opening.

Temporarily unfasten the screws holding the 

compressor base plate.

 

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1

Fit the assembly with the removed screw and 

one from the kit (item 11).

 

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2

3.

Repeat for the other side.

Once fitted turn the adjusting nut on each roller assembly 
anti-clockwise three full turns, this will raise the cabinet 
at the rear by approximately 12mm (ensure that the nut is 
completely wound up before turning).

Then secure the nut and roller assembly in place with tape 
(this will prevent the roller assembly from falling out when 
the refrigerator is place in the cupboard).

Stand the refrigerator upright. On a horizontal and flat floor 
adjust the rollers until the refrigerator is vertical and does 
not rock. 

Summary of Contents for WBE4504

Page 1: ...N IK009 INTEGRATION KIT WTB4600 WTB4604 WTB5400 WTB5404 WBE4500 WBE4502 WBE4504 WBE5300 WBE5304 WFB4204 WRB5004 Also suitable on selected Electrolux and Kelvinator 400L 500L Tom Mount Bottom Mount and Single Door Fridges and Freezers ...

Page 2: ...orrect method of disposal CONTENTS General warnings 2 Refrigerator integration kit items 3 Cupboard dimensions 4 Installation of 120 hinge 7 Preparation 7 Attaching the rear rollers 8 Attaching top hinge bracket 9 Attaching slide housing to refrigerator door 9 Placing refrigerator in cupboard 11 Refrigerator alignment 12 Securing refrigerator in cupboard 13 Attaching slide bar to cupboard door 13 ...

Page 3: ...Please be sure to identify the correct slide housing part see below depending on whether your fridge has a curved door or a flat door The slide housing part which is not required for your particular model can be discarded All other parts in this pack are required for installation For improved aesthetics we suggest painting brackets to match the colour of the cupboard floor CURVE FLAT 2 2 1 Slide h...

Page 4: ...5004 1820 1820 780 780 800 800 600 600 241 241 395 395 Add cabinetry thickness to Dimension D and Dimension I for final measurement before construction Step 1 Measure and confirm Dimension A Step 2 To calculate Dimension I use the equation below Dim I Dim A Dim D 5mm mm Step 3 The cupboard dimensions required for each model are shown on page 5 6 7 1 All sizes are internal and measured in millimetr...

Page 5: ...he table on page 4 Dim B Dim C Dim E 80mm Panel C top 300mm Dim C 2x Board thickness Dim E 50mm height Skirting Panel B back Dim A Skirting height board thickness thickness Dim C 2x Board Panel D bottom 0mm 30 Dim C Dim B Dim H 4mm hinge gap NOTE The gap is left to ensure the refrigerator door will be allowed to close fully for a good gasket seal ...

Page 6: ...d in a corner the clearance of Dim G on the hinge side of the cabinet will allow the doors to be opened enough to enable the removal of the crisper bins 5mm gap Dim I Dim D between doors NOTE Use the 120 hinges supplied with the kit to attach the cupboard door to the cupboard Attach the hinge to the door to ensure that door can have maximum opening i e the door edge should not hit the cabinet when...

Page 7: ...etracted position by screwing height adjusting screw fully anti clockwise Figure 2 Do not remove the adjusting nut completely 4 Attach rear rollers 120º hinge mounting plate Attach mounting plate with 120º hinge and tighten the screw 120º hinge screw mounting plate Use self tapping wood screws P No A04121101 provided to attach the hinge to the cupboard door screws Use hinge to the cabinet screws a...

Page 8: ...d screw and one from the kit item 11 2 3 Repeat for the other side Once fitted turn the adjusting nut on each roller assembly anti clockwise three full turns this will raise the cabinet at the rear by approximately 12mm ensure that the nut is completely wound up before turning Then secure the nut and roller assembly in place with tape this will prevent the roller assembly from falling out when the...

Page 9: ...rectly positioned 5 NOTE Ensure the gasket acts correctly i e doesn t make a noise or leave gaps when the door is closed 6 Recap hinge cover into position Figure 3 Top hinge Top hinge cover bracket 1 2 3 4 5 5 6 Top hinge bracket fitted Figure 4 10mm ATTACHING SLIDE HOUSING TO REFRIGERATOR DOORS Ensure slide housing is positioned squarely as shown 1 Ensure that the slide housing is positioned on t...

Page 10: ...10 westinghouse com au INSTALLATION CONTINUED Two door and secure with tape Single door 100mm 2 door bottom freezer single door 100mm 2 door top freezer 100mm 360mm 235mm 235mm 235mm 235mm ...

Page 11: ...e holes should be punched not drilled to ensure the maximum thread can be formed in the metal 4 Screw four 4 refrigerator screws into the holes securing the housing in place The refrigerator screws are supplied in kit Figure 6 5 3 4 4 Placing refrigerator in cupboard f you have a two door refrigerator repeat this process for the other door I Figure 5 Figure 7 1 Ensure cupboard is level and square ...

Page 12: ...ot in appropriate hole as shown and level refrigerator Figure 10 3 NOTE Do not screw in place yet For improved aesthetic we suggest painting the brackets to match the colour of the cupboard floor 100mm 12 westinghouse com au INSTALLATION CONTINUED Figure 9a Hinge side Figure 10 Height adjustable roller Stability foot Slowly close the cupboard door pushing the refrigerator back until it is slightly...

Page 13: ... foot brackets to cupboard floor with 2 cupboard screws This will secure the bottom of the refrigerator Figure 13 2 ATTACHING SLIDE BAR TO THE CUPBOARD DOOR Figure 14 120º door cupboard door 125mm slide bar refrigerator Whilst slide bar is still in housing Rotate slide bar to uppermost alignment mark a line on cupboard door Figure 15 4 Figure 15 1 Fully open cupboard door 120 Open refrigerator doo...

Page 14: ...nment Figure 17 6 Figure 17 Replace slide bar and align to centre line marked in previous operation Figure 18 7 Figure 18 Secure slide bar by driving a cupboard screw into the centre of the inner slot Fig 19 Gently test closing the door 8 Figure 19 If the action is smooth and the slider does not move in relation to the cupboard door drive another cupboard screw into the end slot Fig 20 9 Figure 20...

Page 15: ...slide bar if necessary This completes the installation procedure Customers please note In the unlikely event service is required on an integrated refrigerator during the warranty period it is the customer s responsibility to remove the refrigerator from the cupboard Removal of the refrigerator from the cupboard is not covered by warranty For full details of the warranty terms and conditions please...

Page 16: ...e Products Australia Phone 13 13 49 Email customercare electrolux com au Website westinghouse com au NEW ZEALAND Electrolux NZ Limited Phone 0800 436 234 Email customercare electrolux co nz Website westinghouse co nz and WESTINGHOUSE are trademarks of Westinghouse Electric Corporation Used under license All Rights Reserved P No A04633102 2017 Electrolux Home Products Pty Ltd ABN 51 004 762 341 EMA...

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