Fig. 28

Installation

Ensure that both metal

edges are flush, symbol //:

u Drill pilot holes in the door of the unit (you

could make a preliminary hole with a bradawl).

Fig. 25 u Fasten the appliance door to the unit door with screws

Fig. 25 (41) through the mounting brackets Fig. 25 (34).

Fig. 26

u To align the unit door in depth Z: Undo the screws Fig. 26 (36) at the top and the hex head screws Fig. 26 (35) at the bottom using the ring wrench Fig. 26 (37) supplied, then move the door.

u Do not allow the knobs and sealing lips to come into contact with the door - important for function!

u Set an air gap of 3/32 '' (2 mm) between the door of the unit and the body of the unit.

For large unit doors:

u Fit a 3rd pair of mounting brackets Fig. 26 (34).

u Use the holes pre-drilled in the handle area of the appliance door for this purpose.

u Check the fit of the door and re-

adjust, if necessary.

u Tighten all screws.

Fig. 27 u Tighten the locknuts Fig. 27 (32) with the ring wrench Fig. 27 (37) while bracing the adjusting bolts

Fig. 27 (33)with a screwdriver.

u Position

the

 

upper

covers

Fig. 28 (38) and

snap into place.

 

u Place the side covers

Fig. 28 (39)

in

position,

slide to the limit and

then press until

they

snap audibly into place.

u Attach

the

covers

Fig. 28 (40)

to the side

and then

draw

them

forward

 

with

a

screwdriver,

so

that

they snap properly into place.

For a 24 '' (609.6 mm) wide recess:

u Position the covers Fig. 9 (6,7,60) and snap into place.

For a 23-5/8 '' (600 mm) wide recess:

u Position the covers Fig. 9 (5,6,7) and snap into place. For appliances without a stop mechanism, adjust the opening resilience:

The opening resilience of the door can be adjusted if necessary using the Allen wrench supplied:*

u For more spring force: Turn clockwise.*

u For less spring force (factory

setting):Turn counterclockwise.*

u Attach the remaining covers to the hinges.*

*

Check the following points to ensure that the appliance has been installed correctly. Incorrect installation can cause icing up, the formation of condensate, and malfunctions: w The door must close properly.

w The door of the unit must not touch the body of the unit. w The seal at the top edge on the handle side must fit tightly.

To verify this, darken the room, place a flashlight inside the appliance near the top, and close the door. If you see light shining through, check the assembly.

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Liebherr HC 1011/1060, HC 1001/1050, 20707 For large unit doors, Fasten the appliance door to the unit door with screws

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