GE 49-60468-1 manual

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    Design Guide with Installation Instructions 36 ″ Built-In Bottom-Freezer Refrigerators monogram.com[...]

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    Safety Information Skill Level — Installation of this refrigerator requir es basic mechanical, carpentry and plumbing skills. Proper installation is the responsibility of the installer . Product failure due to improper installation is not covered under the GE Appliance Warranty. See the Owner ’s Manual for warranty information. W ARNING: • Th[...]

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    36" Frame to Frame Width *84" From Floor to T op Frame 35" Case Width *83-1/2" at Rear 25-3/8" Framed Models 25-3/4" Stainless Steel Models Case Depth Depth Including Handles: 26-7/8" Framed Models 27-3/4" Stainless Steel Models 28-11/16" Professional Style Models THE INST ALL A TION SP ACE Water And Ele[...]

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    1/4" 1/2" 3/4" 1" 1-1/4" 1" 3/4" Overlay Panel (Nominal Size) Stainl ess Steel 1/4" 1/2" 3/4" 2" 1-1/4" 1-1/2" 1-3/4" 3" 2-1/4" 2-1/2" 2-3/4" 1/4" 1/2" 3/4" Door 23-7/8" From Rear of Refrigerator 1" Refrigerator Case T rim T op View 13[...]

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    1/4" 1/2" 3/4" 1" 1-1/4" 1/4" 1/2" 3/4" 1" 1-1/4" 1-1/2" 23-7/8" From Rear of Refrigerator 3/4" Overlay Panel (Nominal Size) Case T rim Refrigerator Door Stainless Steel 5 T op View 90° DOOR SWING (optional setting) Scale 1:1 Frameless Cabinets: The case trim overlaps cabinets at the[...]

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    CUST OMIZA TION BASICS: Framed Or Overlay Panels, Cust om Handles and Accessory Kits Overlay panels Y ou may also choose to install custom overlay panels from your cabinet manufacturer . This design provides a seamless appearance which integrates smoothly with surrounding cabinetry. Standard supplied handles shown in 3/4 ″ overlay panel position.[...]

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    1/4 ″ FRAMED P ANEL DIMENSIONS 7 If you choose to install framed panels, they must be cut to the dimensions shown. The panels will slide into the frame on the door , drawer and grille. If the custom panel is less than 1/4 ″ thick and if it fits loosely in the door frame, it can be backed up with a piece of filler material or foam tape to improv[...]

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    *84" 2-9/16" 24" *3" to 4" 3/16" 1-7/8" Design Guide 8 SIDE P ANELS Side panels must be used whenever the sides of the refrigerator will be exposed. The 1/4 ″ side panels will slip into the side case trim. Secure the panels to the refrigerator with stick-on hook and loop fastener strips. Order the side panels fr[...]

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    Where a standard 2-prong wall outlet is encountered, it is your personal responsibility and obligation to have it replaced with a properly grounded 3-prong wall outlet . DO NOT , UNDER ANY CIRCUMST ANCES, CUT OR REMOVE THE THIRD (GROUND) PR ONG FROM THE P OWER CORD. DO NOT USE AN ADAPTER PLUG TO CONNECT THE REFRIGERA TOR TO A 2-PR ONG OUTLE T. DO N[...]

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    STEP 1 REMOVE P A CKA GING CA UTION: Refrigerator is much heavier at the top than at the bottom—be careful when moving. When using a hand truck , handle from side only. PRUDENCE: Le réfrigérateur est beaucoup plus lourd en haut qu’en bas. Il faut être prudent lors des déplacements. Si un diable est utilisé, il faut soulever le réfrigérat[...]

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    Block Soffit Side View Height From Floor to Bottom of Wood Block Brackets Required Brackets Not Required Beneath a Soffit 11 STEP 2A W A TER LINE INST ALL A TION WITH A RE VERSE OSMOSIS SYSTEM Skip this st ep when not using an RO Syst em If the water supply to the refrigerator is from a Reverse Osmosis Water S ystem, use the refrigerator ’s filte[...]

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    12 STEP 5 LE VEL REFRIGERA T OR All models have 4-point leveling. The front is supported by leveling legs, the rear is suppor ted by adjustable wheels. Both are accessible from the front of the refrigerator . • To level the back of the refrigerator , turn the 7/16 ″ hex nut located above the front wheels. Turn clockwise to raise or counterclock[...]

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    STEP 8 AD JUST DOOR SWING NO TE: This refrigerator has a 2-position door stop. When space does not allow the door to swing open fully to 130°, you may change the door swing to a 90° opening. Skip this st ep if door opening is satisfactory for your installation situation. • Lift the grille panel to access the wire cover trim. • Remove screws o[...]

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    14 STEP 10 INST ALL 1/4 ″ FRAMED P ANELS • There are two sets of holes in the handle side trim. Replace handle side trim by installing the original screws in the FR ONT screw holes. • Secure the handle to the door using the RE AR screw holes. • Follow the same procedures to install the drawer panel. Use Rear Holes to Secure Handle Use Front[...]

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    15 STEP 10A INST ALL OVERL A Y P ANELS • There are two sets of holes in the handle side trim. Replace handle side trim by installing the original screws in the RE AR screw holes. • Secure the handle to the door using the FRONT screw holes. • Follow the same procedures to install the drawer panel. Custom handles If you are using custom handles[...]

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    16 STEP 11 CONNECT W A TER SUPPL Y • Locate and bring tubing to the front of the cabinet . • Turn the water on to flush debris from line. Run about a quar t of water through tubing into a bucket , then shut off water . Copper Tubing: • Slip a 1/4 ″ nut and ferrule (provided) over both ends of the copper tubing. Insert tube into the union fi[...]

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    17 Installation Instructions STEP 14 INST ALL TOEKICK • Locate the supplied toekick (shipped taped to the side of the refrigerator). Install with 2 screws provided, adjust to desired height and tighten screws. • A custom toekick can be installed to match or complement the surrounding cabinetry. Use the supplied toekick as a template to cut out [...]

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    18 Notes[...]

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    19 Notes[...]

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    NOTE: While per forming installations described in this book , safety glasses or goggles should be worn. For Monogram ® local ser vice in your area, call 1.800.444.1845. NOTE: Product improvement is a continuing endeavor at General Electric. Therefore, materials, appearance and specifications are subject to change without notice. Pub. No. 49-60468[...]