10
Installation
36" Stainless Steel Refrigerators, Freezers
• Side panels are required whenever the sides of the
product will be exposed and when installed between
frameless cabinets. See pages 3 and 4.
• Side panels are not required when installed into an
enclosure.
• Side panel installation will be determined by the
design of the side panel you have previously chosen.
• Side panels must be installed plumb.
Step 3
Install
Side
Panels
• If you choose to use 1/4" side panels, they should be
inserted into the case trim as illustrated. Fasten the
panels to the product with velcro strips (provided)
before setting in place. See illustration A.
• 1/2" to 3/4" side panels are normally set into place and
fastened to adjacent cabinetry or the back wall before
rolling the product into the opening. See illustration B.
Standard 4" high toekick or trim to fit. Height
may vary depending on application.
Illustration B
1/2" to 3/4" Side
Panels – Leading
edge of side panel is
flush with cabinet
front. Fasten to the
back wall using a
cleat.
Standard 4" high toekick or trim to fit.
Height may vary depending on application.
Illustration A
1/4" Side Panels –
Insert end of side
panel into case trim.
Fasten with Velcro
strips included.
Trim
84"
23-9/16"
2-9/16"
84"
3-3/4"
24-3/4"
Top View
Top View
Step 4
Install
Anti-Tip
Brackets
WARNING
ANTI-TIP PRECAUTIONS
The refrigerator is heavy at the top and must be
secured to prevent the possibility of tipping forward.
PRECAUTIONS CONTRE LES BASCULEMENTS
Le réfrigérateur est beaucoup plus lourd en haut et
il faut le maintenir en place pour éviter la possibilité
de son basculement vers l'avant.
ATTENTION
Block
Soffit
Side View
Side View
83-1/2"
From
Floor
to
Bottom
of Wood
Block
Mounting Bracket
2 x 4 Cut
To 35" Length
83-1/2" From Floor
Wood Screws Mounted into
Vertical Wood Studs
• Mount brackets provided using #12 or #14 wood
screws located 83-1/2" from the finished floor.
• Screws must protrude at least one inch into vertical
wall studs.
• Attach a 35" long 2x4 block to brackets as shown.
Roll Unit Into Opening
• Gently push refrigerator or freezer into
opening with hands against front corners.
The cardboard
pad should be beneath the product.
• Roll product into the opening until it is
flush or semi-flush with adjacent cabinets.
Important Note:
When the refrigerator or freezer is
installed under a soffit or if there is not enough height for
this method of security, use Step 6 as an alternate.
These
products must be secured to prevent tipping.