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Summary of Contents for RBIV-30

Page 1: ...Built in Refrigerators Installation Guide and Users Manual...

Page 2: ...Please register your ZLINE appliance Begin the simple registration process by scanning the QR code By registering your appliance you will have easy and accurate access to Technical Support Warranty Se...

Page 3: ...ough our unique designs and unparalleled quality we re dedicated to providing you an elevated experience in the heart of your home With an endless selection of features and finishes our inspiration is...

Page 4: ...warranty is non transferable and will not be extended based on the date of installation The warranty applies only to products installed in the continental United States and the District of Columbia Wa...

Page 5: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS INSTALLATION SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 PRE INSTALLATION PROCEDURES 4 INSTALLATION 9 OPERATIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 81 OPERATION 89 CARE AND CLEANING 103 TROUBLESHOOTING 105...

Page 6: ...ssly indicates the differences between various models IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Symbols used in the installation manual are as follows i Important information and useful hints INFO Conditions that...

Page 7: ...connected to the mains power and corresponding connections of other components must be suitable The product must be disconnectable from the power supply after installation The socket or fuse must be a...

Page 8: ...ication symbol for waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE This product has been manufactured from high quality parts and materials which can be reused and are suitable for recycling Therefore...

Page 9: ...ot be used out of this range SN Between 50o F 10o C and 90o F 32o C N Between 60o F 16o C and 90o F 32o C ST Between 60o F 16o C and 1 10o F 38o C T Between 60o F 16o C and 120o F 43o C PRODUCT WEIGHT...

Page 10: ...oduct There must be no objects preventing the installation of the product at the back and on the side walls of the product s installation place The electrical outlet receptacle must be at the correct...

Page 11: ...ens 12 30 cm from gas or fuel operated hobs or ovens Please observe the following rules The dedicated breaker must be easily accessible in case of an emergency it must not be hidden behind the product...

Page 12: ...checked by a qualified electrician or service technician if you have any doubt about the proper grounding of the product Installation repair and other procedures performed by unqualified persons may c...

Page 13: ...re of the mains water must be in compliance with the values specified in the manual Location of the water system must comply with the dimensions specified in the manual CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK...

Page 14: ...ill bit Box Cutter Safety Gloves Tape measure 1 4 Torx 1 4 Wrench Flat Level Dolly Tape ALTERNATIVES FOR INSTALLATION The product can be placed in various ways based on the kitchen design It must be i...

Page 15: ...10 Preparing the Refrigerator Enclosure INSTALLATION Dual cabin placement methods...

Page 16: ...panels fully seat into the gap and a material that can be their own box is jammed between the two kitchen cabinets or decorative columns This is the most common installation scenario CABIN DIMENSIONS...

Page 17: ...al wiring must be within the range given below CAUTION Do not use extension cables or two pin adaptors and do not remove the ground terminal of the grounding cable CAUTION A qualified electrician must...

Page 18: ...re exceeds 80 psi install a pressure limiting device or water impact protector to the inlet valve Never install the product or operate the appliance if it is possible for the water pressure to exceed...

Page 19: ...eck if the floor where the product will be installed is level Use a level Check if the cabinet flanges are upright and straight using a level If the product is not level and plumb problems may arise w...

Page 20: ...15 Preparing the Refrigerator Enclosure PRODUCT DIMENSION CATEGORY RBIV 30 RBIV 36 A 29 3 4 756mm INSTALLATION...

Page 21: ...16 Preparing the Refrigerator Enclosure RBIV 36 INSTALLATION...

Page 22: ...17 Preparing the Refrigerator Enclosure CATEGORY RBIV 30 RBIV 36 A 15 1 4 388mm 15 1 4 388mm INSTALLATION...

Page 23: ...18 Preparing the Refrigerator Enclosure CATEGORY RBIV 30 RBIV 36 A 32 7 16 824mm B 29 3 4 756mm C 55 1 16 1398mm INSTALLATION...

Page 24: ...19 Preparing the Refrigerator Enclosure CATEGORY RBIV 30 RBIV 36 A 443 8 1 127mm B 29 3 4 756mm C 14 5 8 371mm D 52 1 1 16 1338mm INSTALLATION...

Page 25: ...20 Preparing the Refrigerator Enclosure INSTALLATION RBIV 36...

Page 26: ...21 Preparing the Refrigerator Enclosure INSTALLATION RBIV 36...

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Page 28: ...23 Preparing the Refrigerator Enclosure INSTALLATION RBIV 36 RBIV 30...

Page 29: ...COUNTERTOP BASED ON THE MIN MAX HEIGHT OF THE CABIN A B C Standard 4 102mm 32 1 1 16 831mm 84 2134mm Minimum 3 13 16 97mm 32 1 2 826mm 83 13 16 2129mm Maximum 5 3 8 137mm 34 1 8 866mm 85 3 8 2169mm CA...

Page 30: ...Enclosure UNPACKING At least two persons must carry the refrigerator Use a box cutter to remove the tapes Cut the Packaging Board with a Box Cutter through the section illustrated in dotted lines and...

Page 31: ...e Refrigerator Enclosure REMOVE THE PACKAGING POLYSTYRENE MATERIAL INSTALLATION ATTENTION Do not remove the tape of the upper door on the product until the refrigerator is placed into the cabin Risk o...

Page 32: ...NAME SPEC RBIV 30 RBIV 36 1 Trim fridge cabinet side PVC extrusion L 617 L 1 259 4 4 2 Trim fridge door side PVC extrusion L 1 136 2 4 3 Trim freezer door side PVC extrusion L 556 2 2 4 Trim fridge ca...

Page 33: ...tip bracket T4 0 Zn coating 2 2 8 Dowel 8 8 9 Screw anti tip bracket screws M8 L60 8 8 10 Position adjustment jig ps 1 1 1 1 90 limiting pins sus 2 12 Spacer freezer door panel abs 9 9 13 Screw freeze...

Page 34: ...cabinet bracket ST M4x14 16 16 19 Cover door panel bracket abs 4 2 20 Screw door panel bracket M4 12 8 4 21 Bracket door panel T1 0 sus 4 2 22 Screw door panel bracket ST M4x14 8 4 23 Screw door panel...

Page 35: ...30 Preparing the Refrigerator Enclosure REMOVING THE FRZ CRISPER Remove it manually with 4 knurled screws Remove the Lower Crisper INSTALLATION...

Page 36: ...efrigerator Enclosure REMOVING THE FRZ DOOR Remove 2 screws which are near the front section and connect the FRZ Door and the rail Pull the door frontward to free it from the tabs at the back and remo...

Page 37: ...igerator Enclosure REMOVING THE LOWER VENT HOLE ASSEMBLY Remove the 2 screws to take out the Lower Vent Hole Assembly REMOVING THE UPPER VENT HOLE PART Remove the 2 screws to take out the Upper Vent H...

Page 38: ...or regional directives For Canada The Canadian Electrical Code C22 1 last version State or Municipality directives and or regional directives Mounting the Anti Tip Brackets Anti Tip Brackets must be...

Page 39: ...Enclosure Mark the wall for Anti Tip Brackets 7 CATEGORY RBIV 30 RBIV 36 A 30 762mm 36 914mm B 23 5 8 600mm 23 5 8 600mm C 3 3 16 81mm 6 3 16 157mm Use a drill to create holes for dowels 8 at the mark...

Page 40: ...are not sure whether the existing connection parts are fit to the wall as securely as they should be you can use alternative anti tip methods If there are cabinets at the back wall of the refrigerator...

Page 41: ...Minimum section dimensions of the wooden girder must be 3 x4 75 mm x 100 mm Width of the girder must be equal to the clearance where it will be installed An additional girder must be used if the niche...

Page 42: ...nections of the product during installation A connector that has a thread with an external diameter of must be used to connect the hose end to the product You can choose the method A or method B below...

Page 43: ...38 Preparing the Refrigerator Enclosure INSTALLATION TO THE CABIN Taking the Refrigerator from the Wooden Pallet Remove the brackets that connect the refrigerator to the Wooden Pallet INSTALLATION...

Page 44: ...nclosure Recline the refrigerator slowly and pull back with the help of the dolly then slowly lower the refrigerator to the floor ATTENTION Do not open doors as the fridge can tip over when being in a...

Page 45: ...o the cabin Route waterline through the channel of refrigerator to the front of the unit i Apply the below method to prevent the cable from getting jammed Plug in the refrigerator and make sure it is...

Page 46: ...s the cabiniet to place it If there is strain during the placement of the product into the cabiniet The floor might be rough or uneven Adjustable feet might be loose please see the relevant section to...

Page 47: ...feet to reduce the risk of the cabin falling frontward A D Turn the key clockwise to lift the front B C Turn the key clockwise to lift the rear After adjusting the adjustable feet check if the produc...

Page 48: ...products with clad doors the position of the refrigerator is adjusted so that the door and the cabinet surface are flush You can also use gage Item No10 if necessary For products without clad doors th...

Page 49: ...nt mechanisms For products with clad doors the position of the refrigerator is adjusted so that the door and the cabinet surface are flush You can also use gage Item No10 if necessary Position of the...

Page 50: ...cket Fix the brackets Item No17 to the unit where 2 on the top and 3 on every side Use the screws Item No18 to tighten Use the 12 long screws Item No16 to join the product and the cabinet Before start...

Page 51: ...osure i If you have difficulty tightening the screws opening a reference hole with the drill will make this procedure easier Screwing the upper bracket Attach the upper bracket to the cabinets with 4...

Page 52: ...e kitchen INFO i Once the connection is complete you must turn on the main water valve and make sure that there is no leakage at that point Attaching the upper vent hole part Use 2 screws to attach th...

Page 53: ...upper closing part 4 onto the upper connection bracket DOOR PANEL PREPARATION This section contains information about preparing the door panels and mounting them to the product WARNING Maximum weight...

Page 54: ...limiting pin on the hinge You can limit the opening degree of your door to 90 if you want In this case the door thickness levels can be like the following you can look at the relevant section to lear...

Page 55: ...uct It should not be confused with the lower cover Remove two screws to take out the cover door hanger bracket Removing the Panel Adjustment Mechanisms on the Refrigerator Remove the Upper and Lower A...

Page 56: ...BIV 30 A 29 3 4 756mm B 1 7 16 38mm i You must take the dimensions into account when grouping the door panel brackets on the door panels When marking you can use the Door panel preparation template It...

Page 57: ...52 Preparing the Refrigerator Enclosure PREPARING THE FRIDGE DOOR PANEL CATEGORY RBIV 30 A 29 3 4 756mm B 1 7 16 38mm INSTALLATION...

Page 58: ...53 Preparing the Refrigerator Enclosure INSTALLATION RBIV 36...

Page 59: ...door panel brackets using the chipboard screws Item No23 You can also use the template Item No 6 provided with the product to align these parts It is recommended to keep this template for future refer...

Page 60: ...55 Preparing the Refrigerator Enclosure PREPARING THE FREEZER DOOR PANEL INSTALLATION RBIV 30...

Page 61: ...tor Enclosure PREPARING THE FREEZER FURNITURE DOOR Handle connection holes must be adjusted according to the handles to be used in kitchen design WARNING Minimum thickness of the door must be 19 mm WA...

Page 62: ...ews Item No23 You can also use the template Item No 6 provided with the product to align these parts It is recommended to keep this template for future reference Attach 3 sheet metal brackets Item No1...

Page 63: ...No13 to fix the bracket the washers Item No12 are provided in case of need Tighten the screws once the door panel and the freezer door is perfectly attached A total of 3 1 mm washers must be placed o...

Page 64: ...ent Washers than you need in the mounting box You can use them if your kitchen design requires so INSTALLING THE FRIDGE DOOR PANEL 1 Attach the door panel to the fridge door Use the two screws removed...

Page 65: ...e Adjust from lower part of the door with 2 screws removed from here together with 2 slotted screws Use the bracket Item No21 to join the door panel and fridge door use 2 screws Item No20 and 1 screw...

Page 66: ...re Adjust from lower part of the door with 2 screws removed from here together with 2 slotted screws Use the bracket Item No2 to join the door panel and fridge door use 2 screws Item No20 and 1 screw...

Page 67: ...62 Preparing the Refrigerator Enclosure Clip the decoration cover Item No19 WARNING INSTALLATION...

Page 68: ...frigerator Enclosure Use the 4 screws removed from here to fix the upper lower decoration cover You must keep these parts for future use You will need them if you want to change the door directions WA...

Page 69: ...aring the Refrigerator Enclosure INSTALLING THE FREEZER DOOR PANEL Install the Freezer door panel assembly onto the rails Fix the Freezer door panel assembly onto the rails with 2 screws WARNING INSTA...

Page 70: ...65 Preparing the Refrigerator Enclosure Locate the drawer onto the rail and tighten the screws WARNING INSTALLATION...

Page 71: ...lign the door panel 2 Engage set screw1 see the graphic to shift the panel side to side 3 Engage set screw2 see the graphic to shift the panel forward backward engage bolt to set the panel top part in...

Page 72: ...de 3 Select fixing hole see the graphic to shift the panel forward backward engage fixing screw to set the panel in place 4 Engage set screw2 see the graphic to shift the panel forward backward engage...

Page 73: ...68 Preparing the Refrigerator Enclosure Attach the side closing seals 2 3 WARNING INSTALLATION...

Page 74: ...ustment WARNING Minimum thickness of the door must be 19 mm WARNING HINGE ADJUSTMENT Adjusting the hardness of the hinges Use a drill to adjust the hardness of the upper and lower hinges of the FF Doo...

Page 75: ...70 Preparing the Refrigerator Enclosure CHANGING THE DIRECTION OF THE FF DOOR Removing the FF clad door Set the hardness level of the hinge to 0 WARNING INSTALLATION...

Page 76: ...TTENTION Failure to set the hinge to 0 and continuing the installation like that may cause injury Remove the side closing seals Loosen 2 screws of the Upper Cover of the Fridge Door and remove it Remo...

Page 77: ...g the Refrigerator Enclosure ATTENTION Loosen 2 screws of the Lower Cover of the Fridge Door and remove it Remove FF Lower and Upper Bracket screws Remove the screw of FF Upper and Lower mechanisms IN...

Page 78: ...ng You can tape the Door Panel to the Inner Door or ask for help from another person Take the Fridge Door Panel and lay it down on a table upside down You must attach the Door Panel by rotating it 180...

Page 79: ...nclosure ATTENTION The clad door will be released when these screws are removed You must take measures to prevent the door from falling You can tape the Door Panel to the Inner Door or ask for help fr...

Page 80: ...g the Refrigerator Enclosure ATTENTION Take out the FF Door and lay it down on a table remove the fixing parts and screw them to the opposite side of the door Attach the Hanger Sheet using 2 screws IN...

Page 81: ...76 Preparing the Refrigerator Enclosure ATTENTION Replacing the hinges Remove the Hinge Caps located at the other side where you will fix the hinges INSTALLATION...

Page 82: ...77 Preparing the Refrigerator Enclosure ATTENTION Remove the lower right hinge by loosening its 2 screws and fix it to its slot at the upper Left side INSTALLATION...

Page 83: ...78 Preparing the Refrigerator Enclosure ATTENTION Remove the upper right hinge by loosening its 2 screws and fix it to its slot at the lower Left side INSTALLATION...

Page 84: ...79 Preparing the Refrigerator Enclosure ATTENTION Attach the Hinge Slot Caps removed from the left side to the Hinge Caps at the right side INSTALLATION...

Page 85: ...80 Preparing the Refrigerator Enclosure ATTENTION INSTALLING THE FF PU DOOR Place the Fridge Inner Door to the refrigerator and fix it with 4 screws INSTALLATION...

Page 86: ...If the product malfunctions it must not be operated until repaired by the authorized service provider Risk of electric shock Plug the product into a grounded socket protected by a fuse that correspond...

Page 87: ...caused by procedures performed by unauthorized persons Do not eat cone ice cream or ice cubes immediately after you take them out of the freezer compartment This may cause frostbite in your mouth Do n...

Page 88: ...tor with any object Place the beverage with higher proofs tightly closed and vertically Do not use gaseous sprays near the product since there is the risk or fire or explosion Flammable items or produ...

Page 89: ...uct has been designed for domestic use It is not suitable for commercial use and it must not be used out of its intended use It must be used only for storing food The manufacturer will not take any re...

Page 90: ...00a This gas is flammable Therefore pay attention not to damage the cooling system or the piping during use and transportation If damaged keep the product away from potential fire sources that may cau...

Page 91: ...pressure for cold water inlet is between 14 5 80 psi If the water pressure exceeds 80 psi 5 5 bars install a pressure limiting valve to your mains system If the mains pressure is lower than 14 5 psi y...

Page 92: ...eezer compartment to fill the freezer compartment with maximum amount of food The given energy consumption value of the refrigerator has been determined with the freezer compartment shelf or the drawe...

Page 93: ...at the interior is dry Plug the refrigerator in a grounded socket The interior illumination is lit when the door of the refrigerator is opened Operate the refrigerator for 6 hours without placing any...

Page 94: ...able height 4 Water dispenser 5 Gallon door bin adjustable height 6 Odor filter 7 Crisper 8 Control display 9 Special temperature compartment 10 Ice machine 1 1 Icebox applies to high spec models 12 U...

Page 95: ...or bin 3 Body shelf adjustable height 4 Water dispenser 5 Gallon door bin adjustable height 6 Odor filter 7 Crisper 8 Control display 9 Special temperature compartment 10 Ice machine 1 1 Icebox applie...

Page 96: ...ERATION i Figures in this user manual are schematic and may not match the product exactly If your product does not have the relevant parts the information applies to other models INFO 91 Keys and Cont...

Page 97: ...igerator compartment temperature adjustment button Press the REF TEMP button to adjust the temperature from 36 F 2 C to 46 F 8 C The best temperature for fresh food compartment is 39 F 4 C Special fri...

Page 98: ...ble the function When the Sabbath mode function is enabled all lights buzzers display panels will be switch off Eco Mode Press the MENU button till the Eco Mode illuminates then press the SELECT butto...

Page 99: ...he refrigerator to a water source or after replacing the water filter fill and discard two full containers of ice Water filter replacement if applicable The water filter symbol flashes and beeps to ad...

Page 100: ...nd in good quality Divide the food into portions according to your family s daily or meal based consumption needs Pack the foods in an airtight manner to prevent them from drying even if they are goin...

Page 101: ...2 Make sure that the content of the package is labeled and dated 3 Check whether the Use By or Best Before date on the packaging is expired or not Placing the food Freezer compartment shelves Various...

Page 102: ...F Use these settings if you think that your fridge compartment is not cold enough because of the hot ambient conditions or frequent opening and closing of the door 18 C 0 F or colder Quick Fridge Use...

Page 103: ...p shelf notch Put down the front slightly Note Use care when handling glass shelves to prevent breakage or scratching the interior ATTENTION Glass shelves must be unloaded ATTENTION You must wait for...

Page 104: ...of the crisper to the detail located at the rear corners of the rails Push the crisper slowly down until you feel it clip front onto the rails ATTENTION Make sure that the details at the right and le...

Page 105: ...ottom of the crisper and light and soft vegetables must be on the upper part Pears kiwis tomatoes cucumbers apricots peaches broccolis lettuces cabbages parsley and spinach are fruits and vegetables t...

Page 106: ...ent are same as that of the crisper Freezer Crisper The freezer compartment store your foods at a temperature between 1 1 2 F and 0 4 F 24 C and 18 C to keep them fresh for a long time To remove the c...

Page 107: ...Hardness of the lower and upper door hinges of the fresh food compartment is performed with the help of a drill Set the hinge adjustment screw to position 1 from position 0 Changing the Direction of t...

Page 108: ...ll items in the product to remove the door and body shelves Remove the door shelves by pulling them up Slide the shelves downwards to re install them after cleaning Never use chloric cleaning agents o...

Page 109: ...gloves You must not use vacuum cleaners Cleaning the Inner Surface To clean the inner surfaces and all removable parts wash them with a mild solution comprising soap water and carbonate Rinse and dry...

Page 110: ...the main fuse may have blown Check the fuse The condensation on the fridge compartment The door may have been opened closed frequently Do not open close the refrigerator door frequently The environme...

Page 111: ...plug fits the socket Temperature settings may be incorrect Select the correct temperature value Possible power failure The refrigerator will start to operate normally when power restores The operation...

Page 112: ...g and condensation This is normal and not a fault The doors may have been opened frequently or left ajar for a long time Do not open the door frequently Close the doors if open The door may have been...

Page 113: ...led foods from the refrigerator The door cannot be closed Food packages may be preventing the door from closing Re locate the packages obstructing the door The refrigerator may be unstable on the floo...

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