GE ZICS360N RH manual

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    Installation Instructions ZIC360N RH, ZIC360N LH, ZICS360N RH, ZICS360N LH Built-In Bottom-Freezer Refrigerators Design 6uide With Installation Instructions Monogram:[...]

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    Safety Information BEFORE YOU BEGIN Read these instructions completely and carefully. • IMPORTANT - hese instructions for h)cal inspector's use. Obserxe all goxerning codes and ordinances. • Note to Installer -- Be sure to leaxe these instructions with the (:onsmner. • Note to Consumer -- Kee I) these instructions with your Owner s Manua[...]

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    Design Guide THE INSTALLATION SPACE 35-I/2" Finished Width The linished _1_ Wal,View .to.t width /llg 2-8/1B'' mustbe /11 _T ,, / I m :8 maxL 10 84-1/ ]] 75" From 83-1/2" min of Electrical Area Finished ]L_24" Cutout Depth ]] Floor to Bottom Opening I ] E I 115' Water Supply _ | ])¢) _:: (_ _' 31/2" 31/[...]

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    Design Guide Refrigerator Top View 130 ° DOOR SWING (factory setting) Scale 1:1 23-7/8" From Rear of Refrigerator Case Trim Door Frameless Cabinets: The case trim overlaps cabinets at the top and sides. Therefore, frameless cabinets may require filler strips to prevent interference with cabinet door swing. The opening must allow for filler st[...]

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    Design Guide Refrigerator Top View 90 ° DOOR SWING (optional setting) Scale 1:1 Door Case Trim Frameless Cabinets: The case trim overlaps cabinets atthe top and sides. Therefore, frameless cabinets may require filler strips to prevent interference with cabinet door swing. The opening must allow for filler strips. 23-7/8" From Rear of Refriger[...]

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    Design Guide CUSTOMIZATION BASICS: Framed Or Overlay Panels, Custom Handles and Accessory Kits Models Available Stainless Steel Wrapped Models: ZICS360N RH (right-handed door) ZICS360N I,H (leli-handed door) Trimmed models: ZIC360N RH (right-handed door) ZIC360N I,H (lett-handed door) Overlay panels You may also choose to install custom overlay pan[...]

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    Design Guide 1/4" FRAMED PANEL DIMENSIONS If you choose to install framed panels, they must be cut to tile dimensions shown. Tile panels will slide into tile frame on tile door, drawer and ,rille If tile custom panel is less than 1/4" thick and if it fits loosely in tile door fi'ame, it can be backed up with a piece of filler materia[...]

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    Design Guide SIDE PANELS 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 fl'om the cabinet I11[I n 11{;I ct t II'eI'. • Gilt a notch i[...]

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    Installation Instructions TOOLS REQUIRED • Tinsnips to cut banding • Stepladder • Bucket • i,evel • Appliance Hand T_uck • Tubing cutter • 7/16" open-end wrench • #9 Phillips screwdriver • Drill and ai)propriate bits • 5/]6", 7/16" socket • Satety glasses • l-I/4" open end wrench • Plie_ • 1/4" r[...]

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    Installation Instructions [STEP 1] REMOVE PACKAGING CAUTIO N: Refrigerator is much hea, ier at the top than at the botton/- be careflll when moxing. X,_ hen usim* a hand track, handle fl'om side onE. PRUDENCE: Ce est pl.s hmrd en haut qu'en bas. I1 taut 6tre prudent lots des d@lacements. Si un diable est utilis& il taut soulexer le r_[...]

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    Installation Instructions [STEP 21(continued} • Turn on the main water supply and flush debris. Run about a quml ot water through the robing into a bucket. Shut off water supply at the shut-offvalve. NOTE: Saddle type shut-off ;flves are included in many wamr supply kits. Befi)re purchasing, nlake sure a saddle type :live complies with vour loc[...]

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    Installation Instructions [STEP 5] LEVEL REFRIGERATOR All models have 4-point leveling. The front is supported by leveling legs, the rear is supported by a_!justable wheels. Both are accessible fl'om the fl'ont of the refl'igerator. • To level the back of the refl'igerator, tm'n the 7/16" hex nut located above the fr[...]

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    Installation Instructions [STEP 7] ADJUST DOOR SWING NOTE: This refiigerator has a 2-position door stop. When space does not allow the door to swing open fldlv to 130 °, you may change the door swing to a 90 ° opening. Skip this step if door opening is satisfactory for your installation situation. • i,ift the grille panel to access the wire cov[...]

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    Installation Instructions I STEP 91 INSTALL FRAMED PANELS Right hmad models shown. Use the same instructions for left hand models. IF YOU ARE INSTALLING OVERLAY PANELS, GO TO STEP 9A. UseFrontHoles to Secure Trim Use RearHoles to Secure Handle Handle Trim j Door Trim Refrigerator Door Standard supplied handleshown in 1/4" panel position. Insta[...]

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    Installation Instructions [STEP 9A] INSTALL OVERLAY PANELS Right hand models shown. Use the same instructions for left hm_d models. Handle Trim Move Forward For3/4" Panel - Use Front Holes to Secure Handle Use RearHoles to Secure Trim Door Trim Refrigerator Door Suppliedhandle shown in the overlaypanel position. Install door and drawer panels:[...]

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    Installation Instructions [STEP 10]CONNECT WATER SUPPLY L[ • i,ocate and bring tubing to the fl'ont of the cabinet. • Turn the water oil to flush debris frmn line. Run about a quart of water through tubing into a bucket, then s hut off wa te r. Copper Tubing: • Slip a 1/4" nut and tbHule (provided) over both ends of the COl)per tubi[...]

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    Installation Instructions I STEP 131 INSTALL TOEKICK • I,ocate the supplied toekick (shipped taped to the side of the refl'igerator), Install with 2 screws provided, a_!iust to desired height and tighten screws, • A custom toekick can be installed to match or complement the surrounding cabinetry, Llse the supplied toekick as a template to [...]

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    NOTE: While performing installations described in this book, safety glasses or goggles should be worn. t'_n" Mo_wg'r,m °° Iocnl ._vic_, ht your (m_,, c(lfl l. 800.444. 1845. NOTE: Pl-o(ltlc[ iln[)l-()'¢( mt_lll is _ contimfing ,:m,:l( ;avov ;_t (;en(:r_d Ele(tri(:. Therefor(, mar(:rials, ;q)l)(m-an(t and sl)(_tifi(alions ar(_[...]