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Installation
36" Stainless Steel Refrigerators, Freezers
Step 5
Level
Refrigerator
These products have a 4-point leveling system. The
front is supported by leveling legs, the rear is
supported by wheels.
Adjust rear wheels beneath the product to just
barely touch the 2x4 block.
Turn the 7/16" hex nut located above the front
wheels. Turn to raise or lower.
For front leveling legs, use a 1-1/4" open-end
wrench.
Adjust carefully, the product should be level and
plumb with cabinetry, and should align with toekick
height.
Leveling LegHex Nut AdjustsRear Wheels
Step 7
Connect
Freezer
Water
Supply
Check to be sure that power cord is not plugged into the
wall outlet.
Locate and bring copper tubing to the front of the
cabinet.
The copper tubing should be just long enough to reach
the coupling. Excess tubing length could interfere with
door closing or toekick installation.
Slip a 1/4-1/4 union nut (provided) over both ends of the
copper tubing at the left front leg of the freezer and
couple the lines.
Turn on the water to check for leaks.
Step 6
Secure
Product
to Sides
When using 1/2" to 3/4" side panels, the front flange of
the case trim is attached to the side panel.
• Open door to access case trim.
• Drill hole in trim below interior opening. Drive screw
through trim and side panel.
• Follow the same procedure on opposite side.
If installed between cabinets with no side panels or in a
custom enclosure, install a spacer block as shown.
• Open door to access case trim.
• Drill hole in trim below opening. Drive screw through
trim and into block.
• Follow the same procedure on opposite side.
Note:
Whenever possible,
perform this step for additional
anti-tip security. This step can be
used as an alternate to Step 4,
Anti-Tip bracket installation,
whenever brackets cannot be
used. OR
Stud
Spacer
Block
Refrigerator
Cabinet
Door