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INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS
This section uses some of the information in the BI Series Installation Guide to address common installation issues
seen by Service Technicians. Improper installation, though not a valid service issue, has the potential to lead to a
call for service. Installation related complaints could include, but are not limited to: Unit leveling, unit movement,
door misalignment, improper door and drawer sealing, internal frost or condensation, exterior condensation, warm
compartment temperatures, etc.
The Built-In line offers the following design alternatives - framed, overlay and stainless steel models. The overlay
design has two possible installation applications - standard overlay and flush inset. Each of these design options
has specific installation requirements, which means it is vital that the unit match the planning and space needs.
NOTE:
If additional installation information is needed, refer to the complete Installation Guide, or contact Sub-Zero
Service Department.
Tools and Materials Required
The following is a list of tools and materials that will assist in a proper installation.
• Phillips screwdriver set
• Slotted screwdriver set
• 6-Lobe, Torx type drive screwdriver set (Specific sizes, T-10, T-20 and T-25)
• 4' (1.2 m) of 1/4" copper tubing and saddle
• valve for the water line—part #4200880
• (do not use self-piercing valves)
• Copper tubing cutter
• Level - 2' (.6 m) and 4' (1.2 m) recommended
• Appliance Dolly able to support 700 lbs (317 kg) and adequate manpower to handle the weight of the unit
• Various sized pliers
• Wrench set
• Allen wrench set
• 5/16" hex bolt nut driver
• Crescent wrenches
• Cordless drill and assorted drill bits
• Masonite, plywood, 1/8" pressed fiberboard, cardboard or other suitable material to protect finished flooring
• Appropriate materials to cover and protect the home and its furnishings during installation
Site Preparation
The finished rough opening where the Built-In unit is to be installed must be properly prepared. Refer to the Finished
Rough Opening Specifications for the specific model on the following pages. The specifications for the framed, over-
lay and stainless steel applications are identical. The Finished Rough Opening Specifications are different for the
flush inset application, whether using custom panels or Sub-Zero accessory stainless flush inset panels. Make sure
that the rough opening dimensions, door swing clearance, electrical service and plumbing are correct for the model
being installed.
If installing two Built-In units side by side in the framed, overlay or stainless steel application, a separating filler strip
is recommended. Add the filler strip width to the finished rough opening dimension, and ALWAYS complete the
installation with the Anchoring Kit components.
For installation of two Built-In units side by side in the flush inset application, a dual installation kit will be necessary.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Built-in units installed side by side in the flush inset application cannot use the standard Sub-
Zero accessory overlay panels, and must have opposing hinges.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
To operate properly, the door must open a minimum of ninety (90) degrees. Use a minimum 3"
(76) filler in corner installations to assure a ninety (90) degree door opening. Allow enough clearance in front of the
unit for full door swing.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Make sure the floor under the unit is level with the surrounding finished floor.
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  • Page 1 Built-In (BI) Series INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS This section uses some of the information in the BI Series Installation Guide to address common installation issues seen by Service Technicians. Improper installation, though not a valid service issue, has the potential to lead to a call for service.
  • Page 2 Built-In (BI) Series Built-In (BI) Series Installation Information Finished Rough Opening Specifications (30” and 36” Over / Under Models) 6" 18" (457) (152) TOP VIEW * ANTI-TIP BRACKET MUST NOT " INTERFERE WITH WATER LINE. (13) WATER LINE REFER TO INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETE 24"...
  • Page 3 Built-In (BI) Series Installation Information Built-In (BI) Series Finished Rough Opening Specifications (36” All Refrigerator and All Freezer Models) 6" 18" (457) (152) TOP VIEW * ANTI-TIP BRACKET MUST NOT " INTERFERE WITH WATER LINE. (13) WATER LINE REFER TO INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETE 24"...
  • Page 4 Built-In (BI) Series Built-In (BI) Series Installation Information Finished Rough Opening Specifications (36”, 42” and 48” Side-by-Side Models) 6" 18" (457) (152) TOP VIEW * ANTI-TIP BRACKET MUST NOT " INTERFERE WITH WATER LINE. (13) WATER LINE REFER TO INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETE 24"...
  • Page 5 Built-In (BI) Series Installation Information Built-In (BI) Series Anti-Tip Bracket Installation THE UNIT COULD TIP FORWARD UNDER CERTAIN LOAD CONDITIONS. FAILURE TO INSTALL BOTH ANTI-TIP BRACKETS AND EXTEND LEVELERS TO FLOOR ACCORDING TO INSTALLATION MANUAL COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. IMPORTANT NOTE: Placement of the two anti-tip brackets is critical.
  • Page 6 Built-In (BI) Series Built-In (BI) Series Installation Information Flush Inset Installation Procedure: The two anti-tip brackets must be located 24''(610 mm) back from front of rough opening and a minimum of 4” (102 mm) from sides of rough opening. This will ensure that ant- tip brackets properly engage anti-tip bar at back of unit.
  • Page 7 This system operates on water pres- sure between 30 psi (2.1 bar) to 100 psi (6.9 bar). All Sub-Zero Built-In models are equipped with a power supply cord with a 3-prong grounding plug, which must IMPORTANT NOTE:...
  • Page 8 A water filter bypass plug (part #7005018) to bypass the ed to the unit with a preassembled 1/4" compression water filtration system is available from a Sub-Zero connection at the end. This tubing is located under the dealer or parts distributor.
  • Page 9 Built-In (BI) Series Installation Information Built-In (BI) Series Leveling the Unit Door Adjustments Once the unit is in position, the front leveling legs must The doors on the Built-In Series side-by-side and single be extended down to the floor by turning them clock- door models can be adjusted in three ways: up and wise.
  • Page 10: Mounting Bolts

    Built-In (BI) Series Built-In (BI) Series Installation Information Side to Side and In and Out Adjustment Procedure: 90-Degree Door Stop IMPORTANT NOTE: Side to side and in and out The doors on all Built-in Series units open to 110- adjustments only affect the top of the door. The bottom degrees.
  • Page 11 Built-In (BI) Series Installation Information Built-In (BI) Series Door and Drawer Panels Regardless of the installation application, it may be necessary to remove and/or install a door or drawer panel. To do this, the handle or handle-side trim will need to be removed first. The handle or handle-side trim is attached to the door or drawer with screws, and these screws are concealed by a screw cover.
  • Page 12 Built-In (BI) Series Built-In (BI) Series Installation Information Drawer Handle / Handle-Side Trim Removal Procedure: 1. At the back right-hand side of the drawer handle or handle-side trim, insert a flat blade screwdriver into the notch in the screw cover and pry the cover away form the handle or handle-side trim, disengaging the screw cover from the clips (See Figures 2-17A and 2-17B).
  • Page 13 Built-In (BI) Series Installation Information Built-In (BI) Series Glasswell - Dispenser Assembly If attempting to remove and/or install a door panel on the refrigerator door of a dispenser model, note that the proce- dure is the same as that listed on the previous pages. However, the dispenser control panel and glasswell bezel will also need to be removed.
  • Page 14 Built-In (BI) Series Built-In (BI) Series Installation Information Anchoring the Unit After the unit has been installed and leveled, it is rec- ommended that it be anchored to the surrounding cabi- netry. This will assure a secure installation. ANCHOR SCREWS IMPORTANT NOTE: Be sure the unit is level before anchoring it to the surrounding cabinetry.