Liebherr HC1011 user manual

User manual for the device Liebherr HC1011

Device: Liebherr HC1011
Category: Refrigerator
Manufacturer: Liebherr
Size: 0.66 MB
Added : 9/7/2013
Number of pages: 14
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Installation
Instructions
Combined fridge-freezer for
integrated use, door-on-door
HC 1011/1060 HC 1001/1050
20/08 7084000 - 00

Summary of the content on the page No. 2

General safety information Contents 2 Setting up the appliance 1 General safety information........................... 2 2 Setting up the appliance............................... 2 WARNING Risk of fire due to moisture! 3 Changing the door hinges............................ 3 If live parts or the power cord get wet, this can cause a short 3.1 To detach the soft stop mechanism.................. 3 circuit. 3.2 Reversing the door........................................... 3 u The appliance is design

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Changing the door hinges u Examine the unit and packaging for shipping damage. 3.2 Reversing the door Contact the carrier immediately if you suspect there is any damage. u Note the type (model, number), index, appliance/serial number, date of purchase and where purchased on the spaces provided in see Appliance Information. u Remove anything attached to the rear or side walls of appliance that would prevent proper installation or im- pede proper ventilation. If the appliance is set up in humid ar

Summary of the content on the page No. 4

Kitchen Cabinet Construction u Screw in ball stud Fig. 3 (3) together with the soft stop - The top ventilation space can be either directly over the mechanism Fig. 3 (2) in the fastening hole. appliance Fig. 4 (2) or next to the ceiling over a cabinet u Re-attach all covers Fig. 2 (5,6,7,8). Fig. 4 (3), or through a vent installed in a soffit Fig. 4 (4). 4 Kitchen Cabinet Construction This is a fully integrated appliance which means that it is fully enclosed by a kitchen cabinet. This type of ca

Summary of the content on the page No. 5

Kitchen Cabinet Construction u Insert ventilation grille Fig. 6 (3) into the cabinet base cut- out Fig. 6 (1). u From the back side, slide the snap-fits Fig. 6 (2) into the grille until the hooks make contact with the cabinet base. u Completely mount cabinet base (with ventilation grille and snap-fits) to kitchen cabinet. 4.2 Designing the Kitchen Cabinet Install the appliance in stable kitchen cabinets only. Fig. 6 u In the cabinet base, cut out a ventilation opening that is 17-23/32 in. (450

Summary of the content on the page No. 6

Kitchen Cabinet Construction w The floor and side walls must be at right angles to each You need two doors for the kitchen cabinet, one on top for other. the refrigerator compartment, and one on the bottom for the freezer compartment. The joint between the upper and the lower kitchen cabinet In general, the doors have these characteristics: door must align with the joint between the upper and lower appliance door. - The doors should be at least 5/8 in. (16 mm) and max. 3/4 in. (19 mm) thick to a

Summary of the content on the page No. 7

Kitchen Cabinet Construction Fig. 7 1 Unit door fridge compartement 3 Fridge compartement door 2 Unit door freezer comparte- 4 Freezer compartement door ment The freezer door height is 24-24/32 in. (629 mm). Of course, the final door height depends on the gap position u To cover the lower part of the appliance: increase the of the cabinets that stand to the left and right of the appli- height of the panel to 27-3/32 in. (695 mm). ance cabinet. The thickness of the floor board is usually 3/4 in.

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Water supply u The total opening of the cabinet (i.e. 70-3/8 in. - Do not damage or bend the wa- (1788 mm)) plus the thickness of the top as well as the ter supply pipe during installa- floor board (usually 3/4 in. (19 mm)) minus the height of tion. u the freezer door panel (xxx in. (xxx mm)) as calculated Connect the straight portion of the supplied stainless above and subtract the width of the gap (approximately steel hose to the solenoid valve. 1/8 in. (3 mm)): 70-3/8 in. + 3/4 in. + 3/4 in.

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Installation Note 6.1 Assembling the appliance u Before assembling the unit door, make sure that the per- mitted weight for the unit doors is not exceeded. u Otherwise damage to the hinges and malfunctions aris- ing from this cannot be ruled out. Maximum weight of unit door Fridge compart- 30.5 lbs (14 kg) ment door Freezer compart- 26.5 lbs (12 kg) ment door Fig. 9 u Remove the power supply cable from the back of the appliance. Also remove the cable holder, otherwise there will be vibration

Summary of the content on the page No. 10

Installation u Connect the IceMaker as indicated the section entitled With 3/4 '' (19 mm) thick unit Water Supply.* walls = 22-1/8 '' (562 mm) wide u Push the appliance 3/4 of the way into the recess. recess: u u Remove the covers (5,6,7). Align the front edges of the u Screw Fig. 11 (61) the equal- hinges flush with the side wall of izer trim Fig. 11 (20)to the ap- the unit. Fig. 17 pliance through the oblong For units (5/8 '' (16 mm) and 3/4 '' (19 mm)) with door holes on top. stop components

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Installation u u Slightly loosen the To align the crosspiece Fig. 22 (31): Mark a short center screws Fig. 20 (51). line on the unit door and place the tip of the arrow on the u Secure the bottom mount- crosspiece over it. Now shift the crosspiece ing bracket Fig. 20 (50) to Fig. 22 (31)3/16 in. (5.5 mm) towards the hinge side. the unit wall with a ø4x19 For chipboard doors: u chipboard screw Fasten the crosspiece Fig. 22 (31) with at least 6 screws Fig. 20 (29) . Fig. 22 (41). u Break off the p

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Connecting the appliance u u To align the unit door in depth Z: Undo the screws Position the covers Fig. 9 (5,6,7) and snap into place. Fig. 25 (36) at the top and the hex head screws Fig. 25 (35) For appliances without a stop mechanism, adjust the at the bottom using the ring wrench Fig. 25 (37) supplied, opening resilience: then move the door. The opening resilience of the u Do not allow the knobs and sealing lips door can be adjusted if necessa- to come into contact with the door - im- ry usi

Summary of the content on the page No. 13

Connecting the appliance - We recommend using a dedicated circuit for this appli- ance to prevent electrical overload. - Follow all Federal, State and local electrical, fire and building codes and ordinances when installing the re- ceptacle and / or the appliance. - In some communities, a wall switch is required to turn power to the appliance ON and OFF. - To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or personal in- jury, installation work and electrical wiring must be done by a qualified electri

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Connecting the appliance 14


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