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
Grounded electrical outlet is required. See Electrical requirements.
Location of the
Because of the weight and size of the
Dimension’s 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: l To contact a qualified electrical
installer.
l To assure that the electrical lnstallatlon Is adequate and In conformance with National Electrlcal Code, ANSVNFPA 7&
Personal Injury Hazard
l Because of the weight and size of the
lMost 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
II
Floor Damage
Keep cardboard shipping piece or plywood under refrigerator until It Is Installed In operating posltlon.
Failure to do so may cause damage to floor covering.
Importani: 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:
Parts supplied for installation:
top grille assembly base grille
tube assembly misc. parts bag
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 door panel kits: White, Black and Almond, and a stainless steel door panel kit are available from your KitchenAid dealer. Each kit includes door panels and top grille panels. Follow kit instructions to install panels.
Kit Numbers for Panels
White 4210464
Black 4216469
Almond 4210548
Stainless 4210593
Steel
Custom door panels and top grille panels
See page 5 for custom panel dimensions and pages 10 and 11, Steps
latest edftlon, and all local ) codes and ordinances.
Failure to do so could result In electrlcal shock or other personal Injury.
Electrical Shock Hazard
Special care must be taken when drilling holes Into the wall of the house. Electrical wires may be concealed behind wall covering.
Phlllips screwdrlver 5/16”and 34” socket
and ratchet
~4” copper tublng tubing cutter appliance dolly ~6” Allen wrench adjustable wrench cardboard or plywood 6, #6, or larger wood
screws
2, wood boards - 32” long (See page 7 for specifications.)
I - 3/8” open wrench - front leveler
stepladder wrench set knife
3116” and 114” drill bits
drill screwdriver level bucket shutoff valve stud locator 114” nut driver
Side panels
Check with your builder or installer to see if you need side panels that match your kitchen cabinets. Side panels must be
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