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IF FASTENING SIDE PANELS TO
REFRIGERATOR:
A. Side panels should be 24"D
(or 24
5
⁄
16
"D when tucked into front
trim).
B. Panel height to match installation
height.
C. Install side panels per drawings on
right.
NOTE: To avoid damage to panels or
flooring, raise panels slightly, to clear
floor when installing.
Drill three (3) holes equal distance apart
in vertical section of aluminum frame
and install pan head screws as shown.
Anchor side panel with screw as shown.
Be sure screw used goes no more than
1
⁄
2
" deep into Product. Do NOT
overtighten.
“A”
“B”
“C”
“D”
(TOP VIEW)
1
⁄
4
" THICK BATTENS
3
⁄
16
" THICK BACK UP
1
⁄
4
" PLYWOOD/PANEL
3
⁄
16
" THICK BATTENS
1
⁄
8
" THICK BACK UP
1
⁄
4
" PLYWOOD/PANEL
24
5
⁄
16
"
1
⁄
16
" ROUT
1
⁄
2
" PLYWOOD/PANEL
2
3
⁄
16
"
Drill (3) holes equal distance apart in vertical section of aluminum frame and
install #6-x
3
⁄
8
pan head screws as shown. (provided)
Attach side panel to cabinet with screws as shown. Screws must not penetrate
cabinet more than
1
⁄
2
".
TYPICAL SIDE PANEL INSTALLATIONS
✛
✛
TYP.
1
1
⁄
8
E
D
G
F
G
F
11
⁄
32
"
METAL SIDE PANEL
24"
(TYP. INSTALLATION OPENING)
5
⁄
16
"
IF PRODUCT DOES NOT START WHEN PLUGGED IN, CHECK THE FOLLOWING:
1.
Does light bulb go on when refrigerator door is opened? If NOT, check bulb, then …
a. Is cord from lower cabinet plugged into module?
b. Is power cord plugged in at receptacle?
c. Is circuit breaker or fuse “on”? Check by plugging another electric device into outlet.
2.
If light bulb DID go on when door is opened …
a. Turn Defrost timer clockwise (might be in “Defrost”) until compressor starts.
3.
If motor “hums”, but doesn’t start …
a. Check for adequate line voltage at outlet.
b. Module may have been transported or stored on side or upside down, causing
temporary displacement of motor oil. Let rest 12 to 24 hours, then plug in again.
TROUBLE SHOOTING