CONTENTS Important Safety Instructions Unpacking the freezer ............3 Tools required ..............3 Warnings and safety instructions appearing in this guide Warranty registration ............4 are not meant to cover all possible conditions and situa- Dimensions for M(XX)AF with Solid Door ......5 tions that may occur. Common sense, caution, and care Dimensions for M(XX)AF with Solid Overlay Door ....6 must be exercised when installing, maintaining, or operat- Pre installation considerations ..........7...
UNPACKING YOUR FREEZER WARNING CAUTION Help Prevent Tragedies EXCESSIVE WEIGHT HAZARD Child entrapment and suffocation are not problems of the Use two or more people to move product. past. Junked or abandoned freezers are still dangerous - Failure to do so can result in back or other injury. even if they sit out for "just a few days".
WARRANTY REGISTRATION Cabinet serial plate is on the Power module serial inside top liner toward the right plate is behind the side- grille on the front of the power module- Figure 1 Serial plate locations Warranty Registration It is important you send in your warranty registration card Figure 2 immediately after taking delivery of your freezer.
PRODUCT DIMENSIONS FOR M(XX)AF WITH SOLID DOOR Electrical Requirements: A grounded 115 volt, 60 cycle, single phase, 15 amp dedicated circuit is required. Follow all local building codes ⁄ " ⁄ " "B" when installing electrical and unit. (12.7mm) (12.7mm) MODEL "A"...
PRODUCT DIMENSIONS FOR M(XX)AF WITH SOLID OVERLAY DOOR Electrical Requirements: A grounded 115 volt, 60 cycle, single phase, 15 amp dedicated circuit is required. Follow all local building codes when installing electrical and unit. ⁄ " ⁄ " "B" (12.7mm) (12.7mm) MODEL "A"...
PRE INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS -Receptacle must be placed in this loca- tion for 18" wide models (M18AF). "B" minimum 22" (55.9cm) Recommended location of 20" (50.8cm) minimum water line (24" wide and wider) 78" (198.1cm) ⁄ " to 84 ⁄ " ⁄...
PRE INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS Plumbing Requirements: Electrical Requirements: Ice maker water supply line, ⁄ " (6.4mm) outside diameter Provide a 115 volt, 60 cycle, single phase 15 amp, AC re- copper tubing to come up the rear of cut out opening ap- ceptacle.
PRE INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS Corner Installation When planning your rough in opening a 3" removable filler panel is recommended above the grille. To remove the For the door to be opened to a full 90°, a 3" (7.6cm) filler power module from the cabinet the front has to be tilted up will have to be added to the hinge side of the door.
INSTALLING THE CABINET Anti - tip Bracket considerations Before placing the cabinet in opening, the depth of the cut-out opening should be at least 24 inches. If the cut- -Crosswise out opening depth is more than 24 inches, then a piece of lumber wood must be secured crosswise on the wall into the studs at the height of the anti-tip brackets.
LEVELING THE UNIT AND INSTALLING THE POWER MODULE Leveling the unit: Unit MUST be installed level in all planes, on a floor that is strong enough to support a fully loaded freezer. See Figure 12. This unit is equipped with front and rear rollers. Rollers will aid during installation.
INSTALLING THE POWER MODULE Placing power module on top of cabinet: WARNING Place module on top of the cabinet with rear shoulder screws resting on the locator brackets behind the front EXCESSIVE WEIGHT HAZARD slots. Slide module toward the rear of the cabinet until the rear shoulder screws engage the slots in the rear of the Use two or more people to move product.
INSTALLING THE ICE MAKER WATER VALVE Ice Maker (Solenoid) Connection The water valve and the water line fittings are packed inside the cabinet in a plastic bag. -Light power supplies mounted in power module Remove the two screws from the bracket which is on the left side of the of the power module cover.
INSTALLING THE GRILLE There are three methods that can be used to install the grille. Pick the method that suits your installation. Style 1: Brackets are installed on top of the cabi- net, toward the back, and springs are used to secure the grille.
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INSTALLING THE GRILLE Style 2 mounting method: Instructions for Installing Grille Brackets This is an optional accessory, order Brackets part number S34060-000. optional- 1. Use the two (91180-000) screws to secure each bracket to the cabinet top. See Figure's 19 and 20. 2.
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INSTALLING THE GRILLE Style 3 mounting method: Fasten top of grille to enclosure with screw provided. Cover screw head with snap-on cap. See Figure 21. Cut custom facia panel and mount facia bracket per the instructions on next page. Install facia to grille back by inserting shoulder rivets on back of facia bracket into large ends of teardrop holes.
CUSTOM GRILLE FACIA AND DOOR PANELS "A" Mounting grille facia panel: Cut the facia panel to the size shown in Figure 22 and "B" "C" Table B. Drill the two facia bracket screw pilot holes in the back side of the facia panel as noted in Figure 22. See ⁄...
CUSTOM GRILLE FACIA AND DOOR PANELS Custom Door Panel Installation Instructions Step #1: Remove the Door Support the door at the floor. Determine Wood Screw Requirements 1. Loosen the set screw in the bullit cap with a ⁄ " hex 1.
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CUSTOM GRILLE FACIA AND DOOR PANELS "D" CAUTION Door panels MUST NOT exceed 50 lbs. Do NOT use glass, mirrors, granite or similar heavy materials for panels. Pan- els weighing more than 50 lbs. may cause product damage. We recommend that the door load (panel and food) NOT exceed 90 lbs.
HINGE AND GASKET ADJUSTMENTS Step 3: Attach the Overlay Panel to the Door Hinge and Gasket Adjustment 1. Remove the gasket from the door front. (See Figure It is possible that doors may become out of adjustment in 28). Do this by pulling the gasket out of the chan- shipment.
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