Planning Information
Built-In Model 685
O V E R L A Y P A N E L S
Routing
Required
7
12
/
8
(327)
Height
7
1
/
"
of Bezel
16
(37)
Width
of Stile
Adjacent
to Bezel
Glasswell cut-out option
Glasswell
Cut-Out
11
1
/
"
16
(43)
Edge of
Panel to
Cut-Out
Glasswell cut-out option
Dimensions in parentheses are in
millimeters unless otherwise specified.
O V E R L A Y P A N E L S
For overlay models, the refrigerator door panel must
include a cut-out to accommodate the glasswell and bezel.
The thickness of the panel in this area can range from
(6) to a maximum of 1
IMPORTANT NOTE: Regardless of the thickness of the
overlay panel for Model 685, you must plan for a flat
"landing" space for the decorative bezel surrounding the
glasswell area. Refer to page 10 for exact cut-out dimen-
sions of the glasswell area in the overlay, spacer and
backer panels. This "landing" area can be accomplished in
a number of different ways. We are showing two options
in the illustrations on this page.
"
The top illustration shows how you can recess the bezel
to the inset panel. You must rout out a space to accommo-
date the 12
mind that the amount of material you will rout out of the
stile will vary because of the thickness of this element.
However, the width of the stile immediately adjacent to the
bezel must be 1
this dimension. In this illustration you can see that rails
above and below the bezel give this a finished look. Make
sure that the bezel is not supporting weight from the
panel.
The bottom illustration shows how you can box out a
landing space for the bezel using stiles and rails to create
this space. Again, keep in mind, that the total thickness of
the panel at this level must not exceed 1
1
1
/
" (29).
8
7
/
" (327) height of the bezel. Also keep in
8
7
/
" (37). DO NOT cut the entire stile to
16
1
/
"
4
1
/
" (29).
8
11
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