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I N S TA L L AT I O N G U I D E – D E C O R AT O R PA N E L S
Installing Decorator Panels
Be aware that panels used on refrigerators with the framed or overlay design have the potential for coming into contact with adjacent
cabinets and/or countertops when the refrigerator doors are opened. You will want to be mindful of the surrounding cabinetry and
space limitations when planning for decorator panels.
Refer to the 90° door stop information in Figure 18 on page 21.
Grille Panels
A decorator grille panel that matches the decorator door panels
may be used to replace the standard grille shipped on the
unit. This allows the refrigerator to integrate completely into
the surrounding cabinetry.
Installation of Panels (Framed or Overlay Models)
1. Begin by removing the door handle or trim piece. A magnetic backed molding hides the handle or overlay trim screws. Use the adhesive
side of the packaging tape on the magnetic backed molding to pull it away from door (FIG. 10a).
2. Remove the screws with a phillips screwdriver (FIG. 10b). Slide the panel into position. The panel needs to be under the trim. Install the
handle. Replace the molding in the channel, and reset the magnetic backed molding.
3. To install the panel on the grille remove the screws on the top and bottom of the upper cover (FIG. 10c). DO NOT REMOVE the foam.
4. Slide the panel into place and replace screws (FIG. 10d). If the thickness of the panel is less than a 1/4", back it up with a sheet of
shim material to obtain a 1/4" thickness. Cardboard backer is recommended for Stainless Steel application. For panel size refer to
pages 13-16.
CAUTION:
Do not drive screws or sharp objects into door panels.
Do not pinch door seal when reinstalling handle.
1
Pull Tape
Away from Door
FIG. 10a
Phillips Screwdriver
2
FIG. 10b
CAUTION. Do not exceed the panel dimensions shown in
!
the charts on pages 15 and16 for the grille panel. If the decorator
panel is larger than specified, it may restrict the airflow to the
compressor and condenser area, which may cause the unit to
function improperly.
Grille Panel
3
FIG. 10c
Approximate Position
For Screws
CAUTION:
When attaching a raised wood
panel of 1/2" or thicker secure the
raised panel to the back of the grille
cover frame. Use 4 #8 or similar screws.
See illustration for approximate locations.
4
FIG. 10d
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