Before you start...
Proper installation is your
responsibility. Make sure you have
everything necessary for correct
installation. It is the responsibility of
the installer to comply with the
installation specifications provided.
The built-in refrigeralor weighs over
400 pounds. The floor must be
sturdy enough to support this weight
plus the additional weight of door
panels, food and ice.
Grounded electrical outlet
is
required. See Electrical
requirements.
Location
of the built-in refrigerator
must permit the doors to open to
at least 900.
Because of the weight and size,of
the built-in refrigerator, two or more
people are needed to move and
safely install it.
Dimensions
that are shown must
be used. Given dimensions provide
required 0” clearance.
One inch of space is required
between side of refrigerator and a
corner wall to allow the door to open
to at least a 90° angle.
Electrical Shock Hazard
It Is the customer’s responsibility:
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To contact a qualified electrical
Installer.
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To assure that the electrical
lnstallatlon Is adequate and In
conformance with National
ElectrIcal Code, ANSVNFPA 7&
latest edition, and all local
codes and ordinances.
Failure to do so could resutt in
electrical shock or other personal
injury.
Electrical Shock Hazard I
Special care must be taken
when drilling holes into the
wall of the house. Electrical
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wires may be concealed
behind wall covering.
Personal Injury Hazard
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Because of the weight and
size of the built-in
refrigerator, two or more
people are needed to move
and safely install it.
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Most of the refrigerator’s
weight is at the top. Extra
care is needed when
moving the refrigerator to
prevent tipping.
Failure to do so could
result in personal injury
Floor Damage
Keep cardboard shipping piece
or plywood under refrigerator
until it is installed in operating
position.
Failure to do so may cause
damage to floor covering.

Important: Observe all

governing codes and

ordinances.

Failure to meet codes and

ordinances could lead to

fire or electrical shock

hazard.

Tools and materials needed for installation:
Phillips screwdriver
5/16”end 3/4” socket
and ratchet
114” copper tubing
tubing cutter
appliance dolly
l/8” Allen wrench
adjustable wrench
cardboard or plywood
6, #8, or larger wood
screws
2, wood boards -
32” long (See page
7 for specificalions.)
I - 318” open wrench -
front leveler
stepladder
wrench set
knife
3116” and 114”
drill bits
drill
screwdriver
level
bucket
shutoff valve
stud locator
l/4” nut driver
Parts supplied for installation:
top grille assembly
base grille
tube assembly
misc. parts bag
ice-maker bin assembly
Remove parts from packages.
Check that all parts were included.
Parts that must be ordered separately or custom-made:

Door panel kits

Three colors of acrylic dqor panel
kits: White,
Black
and Almond,
and
a stainless
steel door panel kit are
available from your KitchenAii
dealer. Each kit includes door
panels and top grille panels.
Follow
kit instructions to install panels.
Kit Numbers for Panels
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White
Black
Almond
Stainless
Steel
4310635 / .
4318632
4318638
4318641

Custom door panels and

top grille panels

See page 5 for custom panel
dimensions and pages 10 and 11,
Steps 9-12 for installation.

Side panels

Check with your builder or installer
to see if you need side panels
that match your kitchen cabinets.
Side panels must be custom-made.
Side panel dimensions are given
on page 6.
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