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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