INSTALLATION

Attaching the Kitchen

Cabinet Doors - Figures 25, 26

1.Attach at least one connecting element (Fig. 25, 28) to each appliance door using the screws (Fig. 25, 29) provided. Some large doors may need two connecting elements (Fig. 25, 28) and connecting rails

(Fig. 25, 30).

a)Use the pre-drilled hole(s) in each appliance door to attach the connecting element(s) (Fig. 25, 28) to the door of the appliance.

b)Make sure the connecting elements (Fig. 25, 28) and connecting rails (Fig. 25, 30) do not interfere with the kitchen cabinet door handles.

2.Open the kitchen cabinet door completely.

a)Slide one connecting rail (Fig. 25, 30) into each connecting element (Fig. 25, 28).

b)Attach the connecting rails (Fig. 25, 30) to the kitchen cabinet doors using the screws (Fig. 25, 22) provided.

i)Make sure the front edge of each connecting rail is recessed (dimension “D” in Figure 25) from the edge of the kitchen cabinet door.

D = thickness of kitchen cabinet wall + 1/8 in. (3 mm)

ii)Make sure the connecting rails

(Fig. 25, 30) are parallel to the bottom edge of the kitchen cabinet doors.

3.Adjust the connecting elements (Fig. 25, 28) so there is a 1/32 in. (1 mm) gap (Figure 26) between the door of the kitchen cabinet and the handle side of the kitchen cabinet wall when the door is closed.

D

Figure 25

MIN 1/32" (1 mm)

Figure 26

4.Use an awl to open the remaining holes on the front edge of each appliance door. Insert plugs (Fig. 25, 31) into each hole.

CAUTION

To protect the appliance from possible damage, allow the appliance to stand 30 minutes to 1 hour in place before turning the electricity on. This allows the refrigerant and system lubrication to reach equilibrium.

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Liebherr HC1001, HC1050 installation manual Attaching the Kitchen, = thickness of kitchen cabinet wall + 1/8 in mm

HC1050, HC1001 specifications

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