Dimensions for built-in area
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@Unit is topheavy and may tip |
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fonnrard when the doors are |
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l A solid soffii or 2” wood block is |
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required above the refrigerator |
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to prevent tipping during use. | I | I |
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1If solid soffit is more than 1 inch |
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above refrigerator, a wood block |
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must be installed on the wall not | electrical | ||||
more than l/4 inch above the | :Grounded | ||||
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refrigerator | cover. | ||||
Failure to follow these instructions | I |
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could result in personal injury or |
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property damage. |
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Width and depth of the |
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are determined by the type of |
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installation. The |
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can be installed with the doors flust- |
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with the wall, with the doors |
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protruding from the wall, or with sidt |
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panels enclosing refrigerator. Selec |
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one method of installation and use |
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the dimensions given for that |
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method as shown. |
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Height of
a minimum/of
for enclosures less than
+/- 118” tolerance
Dimensions for tippina pr
Eifxtricfd outlet should be centered within shaded area.
Hole for plumbing can be cut anywhere within shaded areas.
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