Liebherr HC1011, HC1060 With 5/8 16 mm thick unit, With 3/4 19 mm thick unit

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Installation

u Connect the IceMaker as indicated the section entitled Water Supply.*

u Push the appliance 3/4 of the way into the recess. u Remove the covers (5,6,7).

u Screw Fig. 11 (61) the equal- izer trim Fig.11 (20)to the ap- pliance through the oblong holes on top.

u Fasten

all

mounting

Fig. 11

 

brackets Fig. 12 (34) with

 

hex

head

screws

 

Fig. 12 (35)

to the pre-

 

bored holes in the appli-

 

ance door.

 

 

 

With 5/8 '' (16 mm) thick unit

Fig. 12

 

walls = 22-3/8 '' (568 mm) wide

 

recess:

 

 

 

 

u Clip a spacer Fig. 13 (23) onto

 

the upper hinges and a spacer

 

Fig.9 (24) onto the lower hinges.

Fig. 13

u Attach the top and bottom

 

covers

Fig. 14 (53) to the

 

mounting

 

brackets

 

Fig. 14 (50).

 

mounting

 

u Fasten

the

 

brackets Fig. 14 (50) at the

 

top with screws

Fig. 14 (55)

 

and at the bottom with

 

screws Fig. 9 (51) such that

 

the bracket can still be

 

moved slightly to the left

 

and to the right.

 

Fig. 14

u Remove the protective film from the trim

 

Fig. 15 (22).Attach the trim Fig. 15 (22) on

 

the handle side and flush with the front to

 

the

projecting

edge of the cover

 

Fig. 14 (53) and glue to the sidewall of the

 

appliance.

 

 

Fig. 15

u To shorten the trim Fig. 15 (22) at the bot-

tom, if necessary: Position the cover

 

Fig. 9 (54) on the bottom mounting brack-

 

et

Fig.

14 (50)

and shorten the trim

 

Fig.15 (22) so that it is flush with the upper

 

edge of the cover.

 

u Remove the cover Fig. 9 (54) again.

 

To slide the appliance in and align it:

 

With 5/8 '' (16 mm) thick unit

 

walls = 22-3/8 '' (568 mm) wide

 

recess:

 

 

 

 

u Allow the spacers on the side

 

wall of the unit to butt up against

Fig. 16

the appliance.

 

With 3/4 '' (19 mm) thick unit

 

walls = 22-1/8 '' (562 mm) wide

 

recess:

 

u Align the front edges of the

 

hinges flush with the side wall of

 

the unit.

Fig. 17

For units (5/8 '' (16 mm) and 3/4 '' (19 mm)) with door stop components (knobs, sealing lips, etc.):

u Allow for the additional distance (depth of door stop com- ponents). Allow the hinges to protrude by the additional distance.

u Slide the appliance in until it comes into contact with the covers Fig. 14 (53) on the side wall of the unit. Fig. 14

u Adjust the adjustable feet Fig. 9 (25) with the supplied open-ended wrench Fig. 9 (26) to align the appliance ver- tically.

w The appliance is now correctly positioned in depth. The gap between the front edge of the side wall of the unit and the body of the appliance is 1-21/32 '' (42 mm) all the way around. (Allow for door stop components, such as knobs and sealing lips.)

Note

Malfunction due to incorrect assembly!

If the spacing is not correct, the door may not close. This can cause icing up, the formation of condensate, and mal- functions.

u A continuous space of 1-21/32 '' (42 mm) must be main- tained. (Allow for door stop components, such as knobs and sealing lips.)

To secure the appliance in the recess:

u Screw chipboard screws Fig. 18 (29) on both doors at the top and at the bottom through the hinge plates.

On the handle side at the top:

Fig. 18

 

u Slightly

loosen

the

 

screws Fig. 19 (55).

 

u Secure the top mounting

 

bracket Fig. 19 (50) to the

 

unit wall with a ø4x19

 

chipboard

 

screw

 

Fig. 19 (29).

 

 

u Break off the protruding

Fig. 19

end of

the

cover

Fig. 19 (53).

 

 

u Tighten the screws Fig. 19 (55) .

 

u Place the cover Fig. 19 (53) in position.

 

On the handle side at the bottom:

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Contents Installation Instructions General safety information General safety information ContentsSetting up the appliance Reversing the door Changing the door hingesTo detach the soft stop mecha- nism Re-attaching the soft stop mecha- nismKitchen Cabinet Construction Kitchen Cabinet AirflowElectrical outlet Power cord Level Fish line for power cord Designing the Kitchen CabinetDesigning the Kitchen Cabinet Doors Height of the refrigerator door panel is Installation Water supplyFor appliances with a fixed water supply for the IceMaker With 3/4 19 mm thick unit With 5/8 16 mm thick unitTo secure the appliance in the recess For a 24 609.6 mm wide recess Fitting the unit doorsFor a 23-5/8 600 mm wide recess For chipboard doorsConnecting the appliance For large unit doorsConnecting the appliance Connecting the appliance

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