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Zline RBIV-30 Installation Manual And User's Manual
Zline RBIV-30 Installation Manual And User's Manual

Zline RBIV-30 Installation Manual And User's Manual

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  • Page 1 uilt efRigeRatoRs Installation Guide and Users Manual...
  • Page 2 REGISTERING YOUR PRODUCT PHILOSOPHY PHILOSOPHY Please register your ZLINE appliance. Begin the simple registration process by scanning the QR code. ZLINE Kitchen and Bath provides Attainable Luxury , whe ® Through our unique designs and unparalleled quality, we’re By registering your appliance, you will have easy and accurate...
  • Page 3 ZLINE is fueled by a passion for innovation; A relentless pursuit of bringing the highest end shes, our inspiration is your reality.
  • Page 4 WARRANTY COVERAGE ZLINE Kitchen and Bath refrigerators have a one year parts and service warranty and a five year parts warranty for a sealed system. This is from the original purchase date for the original purchaser of the product. TERMS This warranty applies only to the original purchaser of the product installed for normal residential use.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INSTALLATION SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS PRE-INSTALLATION PROCEDURES INSTALLATION OPERATIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS OPERATION CARE AND CLEANING TROUBLESHOOTING...
  • Page 6 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT • Always follow the applicable safety instructions. • Keep the user manual in an easily accessible place for further use. • Please read all the other documents provided with the product. •...
  • Page 7: Installation Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS R600A REFRIGERANT WARNING This product contains R600a isobutane refrigerant, which is a very eco- friendly natural gas. However, it is also flammable. Please follow the warnings given below: • If the product has been transported horizontally, you must wait for 4 hours minimum before plugging it in.
  • Page 8 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS DISPOSING OF THE PACKAGING MATERIALS The package has been designed to protect the product during transport. The packaging materials used for the product do not harm the nature during disposal and they need to be recycled. All plastic packaging materials, bags etc. must be disposed safely and kept out of the reach of children.
  • Page 9 C) and this range. +1 10 F (38 Between +60 F (16 C) and +120 F (43 PRODUCT WEIGHT CATEGORY RBIV-30 RBIV-36 PRODUCT 361Ibs (164kg) 355IIbs (161kg) WEIGHT LOAD BEARING CAPACITY OF THE DOORS MAX LOAD RBIV-30 RBIV-36 FRIDGE DOOR...
  • Page 10 BEFORE INSTALLATION RBIV-30 RBIV-36 INSTALLATION ENCLOSURE You must follow the instructions below: • The floor on which the product will be installed must be capable of bearing 1,200 pounds (544 kg) minimum. • Kitchen floor and the bottom of the product must be at the same level. Otherwise, problems may occur with the air suction of the product.
  • Page 11 BEFORE INSTALLATION • Check if the floor where the product will be installed is level. Use a level. • Installation area must not be subjected to direct sunlight and it must be away from heat sources, ovens, radiators etc. • The ambient temperature must be between 55°F (13°C) and 1 10°F (43°C). Otherwise, function errors may arise when the product is running.
  • Page 12 BEFORE INSTALLATION Failure to follow these instructions may result in death, fire or electric shock. Connecting the grounding conductor of the equipment to an improper place may lead to electric shock. Please have the grounding ATTENTION checked by a qualified electrician or service technician if you have any doubt about the proper grounding of the product.
  • Page 13 BEFORE INSTALLATION VENTILATION Vent holes where the air enters and exits the unit must not be blocked or obstructed. In addition, you must periodically clean the dust and dirt that accumulate on these holes in time. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION • Never use an extension cable. •...
  • Page 14 INSTALLATION TOOL LIST Tools to be used when installing the product are as follows: TOOLS REQUIRED (NOT PROVIDED) • Cordless Drill • Safety Gloves • Safety Goggles • Tape measure • 1/2" Wrench • 1/4" Torx • Hammer • 1/4" Wrench Flat •...
  • Page 15 INSTALLATION • Dual cabin placement methods...
  • Page 16 This is the most common installation scenario. CABIN DIMENSIONS Cabin dimensions below must be checked before starting the installation. CATEGORY RBIV-30 RBIV-36 Width 30" (762mm) 36" (914mm) Depth 25"...
  • Page 17 INSTALLATION LOCATION OF THE ELECTRICAL WIRING Location of the electrical wiring must be within the range given below. Do not use extension cables or two-pin adaptors and do not remove the ground terminal of the grounding cable. CAUTION A qualified electrician must ensure that the poles of the socket are connected correctly.
  • Page 18 INSTALLATION LOCATION OF THE WATER SYSTEM The water connected to the water mains must be potable. Location of the water system must be within the range given below. Water system of the refrigerator must be connected to the water mains system in the house. The user must be able to switch it on/off with the valve when necessary.
  • Page 19 INSTALLATION • Check if the floor where the product will be installed is level. Use a level. WARNING • Check if the cabinet flanges are upright and straight using a level. • If the product is not level and plumb, problems may arise with the installation.
  • Page 20 INSTALLATION PRODUCT DIMENSION CATEGORY RBIV-30 RBIV-36 29 3/4” (756mm)
  • Page 21 INSTALLATION RBIV-36...
  • Page 22 INSTALLATION CATEGORY RBIV-30 RBIV-36 15 1/4" (388mm) 15 1/4" (388mm)
  • Page 23 INSTALLATION CATEGORY RBIV-30 RBIV-36 32 7/16” (824mm) 29 3/4“ (756mm) 55 1/16” (1398mm)
  • Page 24 INSTALLATION CATEGORY RBIV-30 RBIV-36 443/8” (1 127mm) 29 3/4“ (756mm) 14 5/8” (371mm) 52 1 1/16” (1338mm)
  • Page 25 INSTALLATION RBIV-36...
  • Page 26 INSTALLATION RBIV-36...
  • Page 27 INSTALLATION...
  • Page 28 INSTALLATION RBIV-30 RBIV-36...
  • Page 29 ON THE MIN/MAX. HEIGHT OF THE CABIN Standard 4” (102mm) 32 1 1/16” (831mm) 84” (2134mm) 83 13/16“ Minimum 3 13/16” (97mm) 32 1/2“ (826mm) (2129mm) Maximum 5 3/8“ (137mm) 34 1/8“ (866mm) 85 3/8“ (2169mm) CATEGORY RBIV-30 RBIV-36 30” (762mm) 29 3/4” (756mm)
  • Page 30 INSTALLATION UNPACKING At least two persons must carry the refrigerator. WARNING • Use a box cutter to remove the tapes. • Cut the Packaging Board with a Box Cutter through the section illustrated in dotted lines and remove it.
  • Page 31 INSTALLATION REMOVE THE PACKAGING POLYSTYRENE MATERIAL. Do not remove the tape of the upper door on the product until the refrigerator is placed into the cabin. Risk of tipping over. ATTENTION...
  • Page 32 INSTALLATION REMOVING CONNECTORS ON THE REAR WALL PART NAME SPEC RBIV-30 RBIV-36 Trim fridge cabinet side PVC extrusion L=617, L=1,259 Trim fridge door side PVC extrusion L=1 136 Trim freezer door side PVC extrusion L=556 Trim fridge cabinet top PVC extrusion L=762, L=914...
  • Page 33 INSTALLATION REMOVING MOUNTING PARTS IN THE FREEZER COMPARTMENT PART NAME SPEC RBIV-30 RBIV-36 Template door panel paper Anti-tip bracket T4.0, Zn-coating Dowel Screw anti tip bracket screws M8*L60 10 Position adjustment jig 1 1 90° limiting pins 12 Spacer freezer door panel 13 Screw freezer door panel top ST M4.8x16...
  • Page 34 INSTALLATION REMOVING MOUNTING PARTS IN THE FREEZER COMPARTMENT PART NAME SPEC RBIV-30 RBIV-36 17 Bracket cabinet3 T1.0, Zn-coating 18 Screw cabinet bracket ST M4x14 19 Cover door panel bracket 20 Screw door panel bracket M4*12 21 Bracket door panel T1.0, sus...
  • Page 35 INSTALLATION REMOVING THE FRZ CRISPER • Remove it manually with 4 knurled screws. • Remove the Lower Crisper.
  • Page 36 INSTALLATION REMOVING THE FRZ DOOR • Remove 2 screws which are near the front section and connect the FRZ Door and the rail. • Pull the door frontward to free it from the tabs at the back and remove it.
  • Page 37 INSTALLATION REMOVING THE LOWER VENT HOLE ASSEMBLY • Remove the 2 screws to take out the Lower Vent Hole Assembly. REMOVING THE UPPER VENT HOLE PART • Remove the 2 screws to take out the Upper Vent Hole Part.
  • Page 38 INSTALLATION PRE-INSTALLATION Continue to install the product according to the instructions below. Additionally, consider national and local instructions regarding installation. Please observe the following: • For the USA, The National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 – last version/State or Municipality directives and/or regional directives. •...
  • Page 39 INSTALLATION • Mark the wall for Anti-Tip Brackets (7). CATEGORY RBIV-30 RBIV-36 30" (762mm) 36" (914mm) 23 5/8" (600mm) 23 5/8" (600mm) 3 3/16" (81mm) 6 3/16" (157mm) • Use a drill to create holes for dowels 8) at the marked points. (5/16” -Ø8)
  • Page 40 INSTALLATION • Use the hammer to fit the dowels (8) • Fit the brackets (7) into their places, using 4 screws for each. You must use all of the 2 brackets to ensure safety of the product. If you are not sure whether the existing connection parts are fit to the wall as securely as they should be, you can use alternative anti-tip WARNING methods.
  • Page 41 INSTALLATION Alternative anti-tip method: If the anti-tip brackets cannot be connected securely, you must use the alternative method below. In this method, you can use wooden girders to avoid the risk of tipping over. It must be installed as illustrated in the figure below. There must be no clearance between the product and the wooden girder.
  • Page 42 INSTALLATION Preparing the Water Hose and the Power Plug You will need a hose with a minimum length of 60" (1.5 meters) and a diameter of ¼" for water connections of the product during installation. A connector that has a thread with an external diameter of ¼ must be used to connect the hose end to the product.
  • Page 43 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION TO THE CABIN Taking the Refrigerator from the Wooden Pallet • Remove the brackets that connect the refrigerator to the Wooden Pallet.
  • Page 44 INSTALLATION • Recline the refrigerator slowly and pull back with the help of the dolly, then slowly lower the refrigerator to the floor. Do not open doors, as the fridge can tip over when being in a reclined position." ATTENTION...
  • Page 45 INSTALLATION Placing the refrigerator into the cabin • Route waterline through the channel of refrigerator to the front of the unit. • Apply the below method to prevent the cable from getting jammed. INFO • Plug in the refrigerator and make sure it is energized and that the display has been activated.
  • Page 46 INSTALLATION You can use tape and similar protectors on parts you think this is necessary to protect the edges of the cabinets when placing the INFO product. The plug of the product must be accessible after installation. If the plug is not accessible after installation, the power must be cut off from the main WARNING switch.
  • Page 47 INSTALLATION Adjusting the height of the refrigerator in the cabin • Adjust the refrigerator height using the adjustable feet. First of all, raise the front feet to reduce the risk of the cabin falling frontward. WARNING A/D –Turn the key clockwise to lift the front B/C –Turn the key clockwise to lift the rear •...
  • Page 48 INSTALLATION Adjusting the refrigerator according to the cabin flange INFO • For products with clad doors, the position of the refrigerator is adjusted so that the door and the cabinet surface are flush. You can also use gage (Item No10) if necessary. •...
  • Page 49 INSTALLATION It is very important to align the upper edge of the Freezer door when aligning. All the other edges can be adjusted with the adjustment mechanisms. INFO • For products with clad doors, the position of the refrigerator is adjusted so that the door and the cabinet surface are flush.
  • Page 50 INSTALLATION Screwing the side brackets • Attach the Side Brackets to the cabinets with 12 screws (Item No1 1) for each bracket. • Fix the brackets (Item No17) to the unit, where 2 on the top, and 3 on every side. Use the screws (Item No18) to tighten.
  • Page 51 INSTALLATION If you have difficulty tightening the screws, opening a reference hole with the drill will make this procedure easier. INFO Screwing the upper bracket • Attach the upper bracket to the cabinets with 4 screws (Item No16).
  • Page 52 INSTALLATION Once the connection is complete, you must turn on the main water valve and make sure that there is no leakage at that point. INFO Attaching the upper vent hole part • Use 2 screws to attach the upper vent hole part. Attaching the lower vent hole assembly •...
  • Page 53 INSTALLATION Forward-backward travel distance of the lower kick plate must be 15/16" (23 mm). As you can see in the figure, the decorative kick plate WARNING must not be in front of the upper vent hole level. Attaching the upper vent hole part •...
  • Page 54 INSTALLATION If the door thickness is more than 1 ½” (38 mm), the door should not open more than 90°. You must use a limiting pin on the hinge. WARNING • You can limit the opening degree of your door to 90° if you want. In this case, the door thickness levels can be like the following (you can look at the relevant section to learn how to attach the 90°...
  • Page 55 INSTALLATION There is a magnet on the cover door hanger bracket. This is a functional part for the operation of the product. WARNING It should not be confused with the lower cover. • Remove two screws to take out the cover door hanger bracket. Removing the Panel-Adjustment Mechanisms on the Refrigerator •...
  • Page 56 Handle connection holes must be adjusted according to the handles to be used in kitchen design. WARNING Minimum thickness of the door must be ¾" (19mm). WARNING PREPARING THE FRIDGE DOOR PANEL CATEGORY RBIV-30 29 3/4“ (756mm) 1 7/16” (38mm)
  • Page 57 INSTALLATION PREPARING THE FRIDGE DOOR PANEL CATEGORY RBIV-30 29 3/4“ (756mm) 1 7/16” (38mm)
  • Page 58 INSTALLATION RBIV-36...
  • Page 59 INSTALLATION You must use screws suitable for the door thickness. WARNING • Install 2 door panel brackets using the chipboard screws (Item No23). You can also use the template (Item No 6) provided with the product to align these parts. It is recommended to keep this template for future reference.
  • Page 60 INSTALLATION PREPARING THE FREEZER DOOR PANEL RBIV-30...
  • Page 61 INSTALLATION PREPARING THE FREEZER FURNITURE DOOR RBIV-36 Handle connection holes must be adjusted according to the handles to be used in kitchen design. WARNING Minimum thickness of the door must be ¾" (19 mm). WARNING...
  • Page 62 INSTALLATION • You must use screws suitable for the door thickness. WARNING • Install 1 cradle using the chipboard screws (Item No23). You can also use the template (Item No 6) provided with the product to align these parts. It is recommended to keep this template for future reference.
  • Page 63 INSTALLATION • Lay down the door panel, and place the freezer door onto it • Put the screws back but do not tighten WARNING • Use the 3 screws (Item No13) to fix the bracket. the washers (Item No12) are provided in case of need. •...
  • Page 64 INSTALLATION You will find more Crescent Washers than you need in the mounting box. You can use them if your kitchen design requires so. WARNING INSTALLING THE FRIDGE DOOR PANEL Attach the door panel to the fridge door • Use the two screws removed from here to fix onto the adjusting bolts...
  • Page 65 INSTALLATION • Adjust from lower part of the door with 2 screws removed from here together with 2 slotted screws. WARNING • Use the bracket (Item No21) to join the door panel and fridge door, use 2 screws (Item No20) and 1 screw (Item No22) to fix.
  • Page 66 INSTALLATION • Adjust from lower part of the door with 2 screws removed from here together with 2 slotted screws. WARNING • Use the bracket (Item No2) to join the door panel and fridge door, use 2 screws (Item No20) and 1 screw (Item No22) to fix.
  • Page 67 INSTALLATION • Clip the decoration cover (Item No19) WARNING...
  • Page 68 INSTALLATION • Use the 4 screws removed from here to fix the upper/lower decoration cover. WARNING You must keep these parts for future use. You will need them if you want to change the door directions.
  • Page 69 INSTALLATION INSTALLING THE FREEZER DOOR PANEL WARNING • Install the Freezer door panel assembly onto the rails. • Fix the Freezer door panel assembly onto the rails with 2 screws.
  • Page 70 INSTALLATION • Locate the drawer onto the rail and tighten the screws WARNING...
  • Page 71 INSTALLATION If need to adjust the Door Panels and the operating principle of the mechanisms are shown below. WARNING Panel-adjustment for fridge door Use the double-threaded bolts to align the door panel 2. Engage set screw1 (see the graphic) to shift the panel side to side. 3.
  • Page 72 INSTALLATION WARNING Panel-adjustment for freezer door Use the freezer door panel adjustment washer to align the door panel top part. 2. Engage set screw1 (see the graphic) to shift the panel side to side. 3. Select fixing hole (see the graphic) to shift the panel forward/ backward;...
  • Page 73 INSTALLATION • Attach the side closing seals (2) (3). WARNING...
  • Page 74 INSTALLATION HINGE ADJUSTMENT WARNING Adjusting the hardness of the hinges • Use a drill to adjust the hardness of the upper and lower hinges of the FF Door. Set the hinge adjustment screw to position "I" from position "O". The door must be fully open during this adjustment. WARNING Minimum thickness of the door must be ¾"...
  • Page 75 INSTALLATION CHANGING THE DIRECTION OF THE FF DOOR WARNING Removing the FF clad door • Set the hardness level of the hinge to "0".
  • Page 76 INSTALLATION Failure to set the hinge to "0" and continuing the installation like that may cause injury. ATTENTION • Remove the side closing seals. • Loosen 2 screws of the Upper Cover of the Fridge Door and remove it. • Remove the upper adjustment kits...
  • Page 77 INSTALLATION • Loosen 2 screws of the Lower Cover of the Fridge Door and remove it. ATTENTION • Remove FF Lower and Upper Bracket screws. • Remove the screw of FF Upper and Lower mechanisms.
  • Page 78 INSTALLATION The clad door will be released when these screws are removed. You must take measures to prevent the door from falling. WARNING You can tape the Door Panel to the Inner Door or ask for help from another person. •...
  • Page 79 INSTALLATION The clad door will be released when these screws are removed. You must take measures to prevent the door from falling. ATTENTION You can tape the Door Panel to the Inner Door or ask for help from another person.
  • Page 80 INSTALLATION • Take out the FF Door and lay it down on a table remove the fixing parts and screw them to the opposite side of the door. • Attach the Hanger Sheet using 2 screws. ATTENTION...
  • Page 81 INSTALLATION Replacing the hinges • Remove the Hinge Caps located at the other side where you will fix ATTENTION the hinges.
  • Page 82 INSTALLATION • Remove the lower right hinge by loosening its 2 screws and fix it to its slot at the upper Left side. ATTENTION...
  • Page 83 INSTALLATION • Remove the upper right hinge by loosening its 2 screws and fix it to its slot at the lower Left side. ATTENTION...
  • Page 84 INSTALLATION • Attach the Hinge Slot Caps removed from the left side to the Hinge Caps at the right side. ATTENTION...
  • Page 85 INSTALLATION INSTALLING THE FF PU DOOR • Place the Fridge Inner Door to the refrigerator and fix it with 4 ATTENTION screws.
  • Page 86 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This chapter contains safety information that will help you avoid the risk personal injury or property damage. Failure to follow these instructions shall render any product warranty void. General Safety • This product can be used by children at age 8 and above and those people who have limited physical, sensory or mental capabilities and people who lack experience and information on the condition that they have been given the instructions about the safe use of the product, they are supervised and the risks...
  • Page 87 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • Always have the Authorized Service Provider install the product and establish its electrical connections. • The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for damages caused by procedures performed by unauthorized persons. • Do not eat cone ice cream or ice cubes immediately after you take them out of the freezer compartment! This may cause frostbite in your mouth! •...
  • Page 88 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • Never use steam or steam cleaners to clean or defrost the refrigerator. • Steam gets into contact with the live parts in your refrigerator, causing short circuit or electric shock! • Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process other than those recommended by the manufacturer.
  • Page 89 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • Do not overload the refrigerator. Objects in the refrigerator may fall down when the door is opened, causing injury or damage. • Similar problems may arise if any object is placed onto the product. • If the product has a door handle, do not pull the handle when re-locating the product.
  • Page 90 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Compliance with the RoHS Directive: The unit you have purchased conforms to the EU RoHS Directive (201 1/65/AB). It does not contain harmful or prohibited materials specified in the Directive. Packaging Information • Packaging materials of the product have been manufactured from recyclable materials in accordance with our National Environment Regulations.
  • Page 91 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS If the product is damaged and if you see gas leak, please keep away from the gas. It may cause frostbite when it gets into contact with the skin. (including R134. ATTENTION Ignore this warning if the cooling system of your product contains R134a.
  • Page 92 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Energy saving tips Connecting your refrigerator to systems that save energy is dangerous as they may cause damage on the product. WARNING • Do not leave the doors of your refrigerator open for a long time. • Do not put hot food or drinks in your refrigerator. •...
  • Page 93 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Recommendations About the Fresh Food Compartment • Make sure that the food does not touch the temperature sensor in fresh food compartment. To allow the fresh food compartment to keep its ideal storage temperature, the sensor must not be hindered by food. •...
  • Page 94 OPERATION 30" REFRIGERATORS Water filter Special temperature compartment 2. Door bin 10. Ice machine 3. Body shelf (adjustable height) 1 1. Icebox applies to high spec models 4. Water dispenser 12. Upper drawer 5. Gallon door bin (adjustable height) 13. Lower drawer 6.
  • Page 95 OPERATION 36" REFRIGERATORS Water filter Special temperature compartment 2. Door bin 10. Ice machine 3. Body shelf (adjustable height) 1 1. Icebox applies to high spec models 4. Water dispenser 12. Condenser cover 5. Gallon door bin (adjustable height) 13. Upper drawer 6.
  • Page 96: Operation

    OPERATION Figures in this user manual are schematic and may not match the product exactly. If your product does not have the relevant parts, the INFO information applies to other models.
  • Page 97 OPERATION On/Off button • Serves to switch the whole appliance On and Off. Press the button to switch on the product, the product will be switched on in 5 seconds. Press the on/off button for 1.5 seconds to switch off. Function election / Child lock button •...
  • Page 98 OPERATION Vacation Mode • Press the MENU button till the vacation symbol illuminates, then press the SELECT button to enable the function. • When the Vacation Mode function is enabled, the fridge temperature will be set at 63°F (17°C) and freezer temperature set at 0°F (-18°C) automatically. Note: Do not place food in the fresh food compartment when Vacation Mode is enabled.
  • Page 99 OPERATION Ice Making (if applicable) Press the MENU button till the ice making symbol illuminates, then press the SELECT button to enable the function. When the ice making function is enabled, ice maker will be automatically operating, and the ice cubes will be accumulated in the ice tray. Note: Prepare the water filter for use before using the ice.
  • Page 100 OPERATION Dual Cooling System Your refrigerator is equipped with two separate cooling systems to cool the fresh food compartment and freezer compartment. Thus, the air and odor in the fresh food compartment and the frozen food compartment do not get mixed. Thanks to these two separate cooling systems, cooling speed is much higher than that of other refrigerators.
  • Page 101 OPERATION Recommendations for Storing Frozen Food • Frozen foods you purchase must be stored according to the conditions and temperature determined by the food manufacturer. • Note the following to ensure that the high quality achieved by the frozen food manufacturer and the food retailer is maintained: Put packages in the freezer as quickly as possible after purchase.
  • Page 102 OPERATION Operating temperature Freezer Fridge Remarks -18°C / 0°F 4°C / 39°F This is the recommended normal setting. These settings are recommended when the -20°C / -4°F 3°C / 37°F ambient temperature is above 30°C/86°F. Use when you wish to freeze your food in a Quick Freeze 4°C / 39°F short time.
  • Page 103 OPERATION Glass shelves To remove a shelf • Fully open the corresponding door. • Hold the front of the shelf, and then gently lift up and slide out. To reinsert • Hold the shelf at an angle so the front is higher than the back, and then insert the top hook into the top shelf notch.
  • Page 104 OPERATION Crisper compartment To remove the crisper • Pull the crisper until it stops. • Slightly unclip the front section of the drawer and take it out completely. To install the crisper • Pull the rails completely. • Place the gap at the rear corners of the crisper to the detail located at the rear corners of the rails.
  • Page 105 OPERATION The crisper compartment preserves the humidity of your vegetables,allowing you to store them for a long time without having to keep them in their bags. If you do not prefer the vegetables to get into contact with other vegetables due to hygienic reasons, you can use perforated paper, foam or a similar material instead of plastic bags.
  • Page 106 OPERATION Special fridge compartment You can control the temperature in this section to store your food such as fish, meat, vegetables and delicatessen products for a longtime. Removal/installation procedures of the special fridge compartment are same as that of the crisper. ATTENTION Freezer Crisper The freezer compartment store your foods at a temperature between...
  • Page 107 OPERATION Hinge Adjustment When adjusting the hardness of the hinge: Hardness of the lower and upper door hinges of the fresh food compartment is performed with the help of a drill. Set the hinge adjustment screw to position "1" from position "0". Changing the Direction of the Door Please see the installation instructions provided in the bag.
  • Page 108: Care And Cleaning

    CARE AND CLEANING • Service life of the product will extend and frequently encountered problems will decrease if the product is cleaned periodically. • Never use gasoline, benzene or similar substances for cleaning purposes. • Never use any sharp abrasive instruments, soap, household cleaners, detergent or wax polish for cleaning.
  • Page 109 CARE AND CLEANING Protecting the Plastic Surfaces • Do not put liquid oils or oil-cooked meals in your refrigerator in unsealed containers as they damage the plastic surfaces of your refrigerator. • If oil is spilled or smeared onto the plastic surfaces, clean and rinse the relevant part of the surface with warm water immediately.
  • Page 110: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING • Please review this list before calling the service. • This will save you time and money. • This list contains frequently encountered problems that are not results • of faulty workmanship or material use. • Your product may not have some of the features described here. The refrigerator is not operating.
  • Page 111 • The internal protector of the compressor will open, protecting the compressor and it will reset automatically. • The refrigerator will start running approximately after 6 minutes. Please call ZLINE at 614-777-5004 if the refrigerator does not start at the end of this period. • The freezer is in defrosting cycle.
  • Page 112 TROUBLESHOOTING There are noises coming from the refrigerator like liquid spilling or spraying. • Liquid and gas flows occur in accordance with the operating principles of the refrigerator. This is normal and not a fault. Whistle is heard from the refrigerator. •...
  • Page 113 TROUBLESHOOTING There is a bad odor inside the refrigerator. • No regular cleaning may have been performed. Clean the inside of the refrigerator sponge, lukewarm water or carbonated water. • Some vessels or packaging materials may cause the odor. Use another vessel, or packaging materials from another brand. •...
  • Page 115 Need additional information? Scan the QR code to view the most up-to-date version of our user manual SCAN ME and installation guide. SCAN ME...
  • Page 116 Installation Guide and User Manual 1.1.0 1-614-777-5004 contact@zlinekitchen.com www.zlinekitchen.com...

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