4
2. Making sure the frame is flush up against the front surface of
cabinetry, carefully run the mounting screws (K) through the two
holes in the top trim (A) until started into the cabinetry and slightly
snug.
Do not tighten at this time.
NOTE: Some cabinet substrates may require pre-drilling holes
using a 1/8” diameter drill bit.
Figure 7
Shims
3/4" Mounting Screw (K)
Install Side Trim flush
with cabinetry
Min. 3/4" Cabinet
Side Panel
Back side
of Trim
Figure 7A
(taken from inside
the rough opening;
backside of grille showing)
3. Level the top of the trim frame using a carpenter’s
level. See Figure 8. Shim as necessary. (Shims not
included.) See Figures 7 and 7A. Next, secure both
ends of top trim (A) to cabinetry using two 3/4”
Mounting screws (K) through the holes at each end.
Make sure all three screws are snug across the top.
Figure 8
Level
Top
4. Using a carpenter’s level, check that each side is
vertical. Shim as necessary. Next, secure top and
bottom of each side trim to cabinetry using two 3/4”
mounting screws (K). See Figure 9.
Figure 9
Positioning Freezer
1. Each freezer should have four leg levelers installed (one at each corner). If necessary, lay each unit
down on its back in order to install the two rear leg levelers included inside each unit.
Leg Leveler Adjustments:
a. One full turn of all leg levelers will raise door
5/32
”.
b. One full turn of both front leg levelers will raise door 3/16” and tilt top of door back 7/16”.
c. One full turn of both rear leg levelers will lower door
1/32
” and tilt top of door forward 7/16”.
d. One full turn of both side leg levelers will raise door 3/16” and tilt top of door back
3/8
”.
2. Position the freezer in front of the trimmed opening.