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Important product information, including the model and serial number, are listed on the product rating plate. The rating plate is located at the top frame of the unit, inside the door. Refer to the illustration below.
Rating plate location
If service is necessary, contact Sub-Zero Factory Certified Service with the model and serial number. For the name of the nearest Sub-Zero Factory Certified Service or for questions regarding the installation, visit the Product Support section of our website, subzero.com, or call Sub-Zero Customer Care at 800-222-7820
NOTE: 3½" (89) finished returns will be visible and should be finished to match cabinetry. Shaded line represents profile of unit.
If two units are installed side by side, refer to "DUAL STANDARD INSTALLATION "section.
OPENING WIDTH | W |
30" Model | 29 1/2" (749) |
36" Model | 35 1/2" (902) |
42" Model | 41 1/2" (1054) |
48" Model | 47 1/2" (1206) |
NOTE: 3½" (89) finished returns and shaded areas will be visible and should be finished to match cabinetry. Shaded line represents profile of unit with ¾" (19) panel.
Dimensions assume a ¾" (19) panel thickness. If two units are installed side by side, refer to "DUAL FLUSH INSET INSTALLATION" section.
FLUSH INSET WIDTH | W |
30" Model | 32" (813) |
36" Model | 38" (965) |
42" Model | 44" (1118) |
48" Model | 50" (1270) |
NOTE: 3½" (89) finished returns will be visible and should be finished to match cabinetry. Shaded line represents profile of unit.
A dual installation kit is required for this installation.
DUAL OPENING WIDTH | W |
Two 30" Models | 59 3/4" (1518) |
30" and 36" Models | 65 3/4" (1670) |
Two 36" Models | 71 3/4" (1822) |
NOTE: 3½" (89) finished returns and shaded areas will be visible and should be finished to match cabinetry. Shaded line represents profile of unit with ¾" (19) panel.
Dimensions assume a 3/4" (19) panel thickness. A dual installation kit is required for this installation.
DUAL FLUSH INSET WIDTH | W |
Two 30" Models | 62 1/4" (1581) |
30" and 36" Models | 68 1/4" (1734) |
Two 36" Models | 74 1/4" (1886) |
If two units are installed side by side, a dual installation kit may be required. Installations without a custom filler strip require a dual installation kit. If a dual installation kit is not specified, a 2" (51) filler strip is recommended between units. Dual installations without a filler strip can only be accomplished using two units with opposite hinges. Refer to the illustrations below.
Dual installation kits are available through an authorized Sub-Zero dealer. For local dealer information, visit the find a showroom section of our website, subzero.com.
For questions regarding the installation, call Sub-Zero Customer Care at 800-222-7820.
Installation must comply with all applicable electrical codes.
The electrical supply should be located within the shaded area shown in the illustration below. A separate circuit servicing only this appliance is required. A ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) is not recommended and may cause interruption of operation.
Electrical supply location
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
Electrical Supply | 115 VAC, 60 Hz |
Service | 15 amp dedicated circuit |
Receptacle | 3-prong grounding-type |
The outlet must be checked by a qualified electrician to be sure it is wired with the correct polarity. Verify the outlet is properly grounded.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
Do not use an extension cord, two-prong adapter, or remove the power cord ground prong.
Installation must comply with all applicable plumbing codes.
The water supply line should be located within the shaded area shown in the illustration below. The water supply line should be connected to the house supply with an easily accessible shut-off valve. Do not use self-piercing valves. The water supply line must not interfere with the installation of the anti-tip brackets.
Water supply location
A reverse osmosis system can be used provided there is constant water pressure of 35–120 psi (2.4–8.3 bar) supplied to the unit at all times. In this application, the water filtration system must be bypassed by removing the filter.
A copper line is not recommended for this application.
PLUMBING REQUIREMENTS
Water Supply | ¼" OD copper, braided stainless steel, or PEX tubing |
Pressure | 35–120 psi (2.4–8.3 bar) |
Excess Line for Connection | 36" (914) |
Uncrate the unit and inspect for damage. Remove the wood base and discard the shipping bolts and brackets. Remove and recycle packing materials. Do not discard the kickplate, anti-tip brackets, and hardware.
Completely retract the front leveling legs to allow the unit to be moved into position. The front and rear leveling legs can be adjusted from the front once the unit is in position.
Remove the drain pan from the base of the unit to avoid damage and to allow for proper placement of the appliance dolly.
The grille assembly should be removed prior to moving the unit. To remove, pull out on the bottom edge of the grille and rotate upward. Loosen the back two grille mounting screws and remove the front two grille mounting screws. Refer to the illustrations below. With the grille held firmly, pull forward to remove.
To prevent the unit from tipping forward, the anti-tip brackets must be installed.
The two anti-tip brackets must be installed exactly 24" (610) from the front of the opening to the back of the brackets and a minimum of 4" (102) from the sides of the opening. This depth will increase to 26 3/16" (665) for a flush inset installation based on ¾" (19) thick panels. Failure to properly position the anti-tip brackets will prevent proper engagement.
Use all anti-tip bracket hardware as instructed for wood or concrete floors.
IMPORTANT NOTE: For wood or concrete floor applications, if the #12 screws do not hit a wall stud or wall plate, use the #8 screws and #12 washers with the wall anchors.
IMPORTANT NOTE: In some installations the subflooring or finished floor may necessitate angling the screws used to fasten the anti-tip brackets to the back wall.
ANTI-TIP HARDWARE
2 | Anti-tip brackets |
12 | #12 x 2½" pan head screws |
4 | 3/8"–16 x 3¾" wedge anchors |
12 | #12 flat washers |
4 | #8–18 x 1 1/4" truss head screws |
4 | Nylon Zip-it® wall anchors |
After properly locating the anti-tip brackets in the opening, drill pilot holes 3/16" (5) diameter maximum in the wall studs or wall plate. Use the #12 screws and washers to secure the brackets. Verify the screws penetrate through the flooring material and into the wall studs or wall plate a minimum of ¾" (19). Refer to the illustration below.
Wood floor
After properly locating the anti-tip brackets in the opening, drill pilot holes 3/16" (5) diameter maximum in the wall studs or wall plate. Drill 3/8" (10) diameter holes into the concrete a minimum of 1½" (38) deep. Use the #12 screws and washers to secure the brackets to the wall, and use the 3/8" wedge anchors to secure the brackets to the floor. Verify the screws penetrate the wall studs or wall plate a minimum of ¾" (19). Refer to the illustration below.
Concrete floor
Verify there are no electrical wires or plumbing in the area which the screws could penetrate.
Before moving the unit into position, secure the door(s) closed and protect any finished flooring.
Use an appliance dolly to move the unit near the opening.
If the unit has been on its back or side, it must stand upright for a minimum of 24 hours before connecting power.
Plug the power cord into the grounded outlet and roll the unit into position.
When positioning the appliance, ensure the supply cord is not trapped or damaged.
If the power cord is routed behind the grille for cord management, verify it does not contact the door hinge.
Verify the anti-tip brackets are properly engaged.
IMPORTANT NOTE: If used, side panels must be installed before the unit is placed in its final position. Refer to "Panel Installation - SIDE PANEL".
Approximately 3' (.9 m) of ¼" plastic tubing is connected to the unit with a pre-assembled ¼" compression connection under the unit. The water line fitting connection kit, provided with the unit, contains a ¼" compression union fitting for connection to the household water line.
Purge the water line prior to final connection to the unit. This will remove any debris that may be present in the tubing from installing the new water line.
Place the sleeve and nut on the water line and fasten to the connection at the end of the tubing. Do not over tighten. Check all water line fittings for leaks. Verify the drain pan can be installed and removed without interference with the water line.
IMPORTANT NOTE: If a reverse osmosis system is used, it is recommended the water filtration system be bypassed by removing the filter.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Water lines cannot be exposed to freezing temperatures.
Connect to potable water supply only.
For overlay and flush inset applications, custom door and grille panels must be installed. The panel size is critical for a proper fit. To verify panel requirements and dimensions, refer to the Sub-Zero Design Guide at subzero.com/specs.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Flush inset applications require a minimum ½" (13) reveal on all sides.
Finish all sides of the custom panels. They may be visible when the door is open or through the window of glass door models.
For external dispenser models, the dispenser bezel must be removed before the custom panels can be installed.
The bezel will accommodate a minimum 3/4" (19) thick panel. Panels thicker than 3/4" (19) must be routed in the dispenser area to 1 1/8" (29) (including the backer and spacer panels).
To remove the bezel:
To install custom door panels, remove the handle side trim molding. Insert a screwdriver tip into the top corner slot on the handle side and pop out the trim. For the drawer, insert a screwdriver tip into the slot on either side of the trim running along the top of the drawer and pop out the trim. Remove the screws and frame. Refer to the illustrations below.
The door has a ¼" (6) frame for the custom panel to slide into. If the panel is thicker than ¼" (6), rout an edge around the panel or mount the panel on a sheet of ¼" (6) thick material, then insert into the frame.
A.10" (3) space is required between the backer panel and the custom panel to allow the panel to slide into the door frame. Refer to the illustration below for critical dimensions.
Panel assembly (rear view)
Install handle hardware before inserting the panel. Large D-style handles are recommended rather than knobs. Screw heads must be countersunk into the panel.
Slide the panel into the frame.
To reinstall the door trim molding, insert the top of the trim into grooves at the top of the door and work downward, snapping the trim into clips on the door frame. For the drawer, start at one end and move towards the opposite end, snapping the trim into the clips.
Remove the bottom grille frame by extracting the two lower corner screws from each side of the grille assembly. Refer to the illustration below.
Grille frame assembly
With the bottom section removed, slide the custom grille panel into the frame. If the panel is thinner than ¼" (6), a filler material will need to be installed to achieve a proper fit. Once the panel is installed, reattach the bottom grille frame by sliding the corner brackets back into position, then reinstall the four corner screws.
When installing a custom side panel, an accessory kit is required and is available through an authorized Sub-Zero dealer. For local dealer information, visit the find a showroom section of our website, subzero.com. Stainless steel side panels are also available from an authorized Sub-Zero dealer.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The use of side panels may change the width of the opening.
A custom side panel must be a minimum of 24" (610) deep and 1/2" (13) thick. Routing will be necessary for the side panel to fit flush against the side of the unit. Refer to the illustrations below.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The height of the side panel will vary with the height of the grille. Verify the finished height before modifying the panels.
IMPORTANT NOTE: For over-and-under and French door models, additional routing will be necessary to accommodate the lower hinge plate of the refrigerator.
Once the unit is in position, turn the front leveling legs clockwise to adjust the height. The rear height adjustment can be made from the front of the roller base. Using a 3/8" socket, turn the 3/8" hex bolt clockwise to raise the unit or counterclockwise to lower. Use the lowest torque setting when using a power drill. Do not turn the rear leveling legs by hand. Refer to the illustration below.
Leveling
When the unit is properly leveled, door and drawer adjustments are less likely to be necessary.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Level the unit to the floor, not the surrounding cabinetry. This could affect the operation of the unit, such as door closing.
To reduce the possibility of the unit tipping forward, the front leveling legs must be in contact with the floor.
Side-by-side and over-and-under doors are adjustable in and out, and side to side tilt. Side-by-side doors only are adjustable up and down and the handle sides are adjustable in and out. To adjust the handle side, rotate the adjustable door bumper. Refer to the illustration below.
Adjustable door bumper
To make all other adjustments, loosen the two upper hinge bolts using a 1/2" wrench. Refer to the illustration below.
Door adjustment bolts
In-and-Out Adjustment:
For left-hinge doors, use a 5/32" allen wrench to turn the adjustment bolt clockwise to adjust the handle side inward, and counterclockwise to adjust outward. Reverse directions for a right-hinge door.
Side-to-Side Tilt Adjustment:
For left-hinge doors, use a 3/8" wrench to turn the adjustment bolt clockwise to adjust the handle side upward, and counterclockwise to adjust downward. Reverse directions for a right-hinge door.
Up-and-Down Adjustment:
For left-hinge doors, use a 1/4" allen wrench to turn the adjustment bolt clockwise to raise the door and counterclockwise to lower. Reverse directions for a right-hinge door. Refer to the illustration below.
Up-and-down door adjustment
Install the grille assembly and check for proper fit. The grille is designed to rest on the upper door hinge(s) to minimize the reveal between the top of the door and bottom of the grille. To eliminate interference, the grille height can be adjusted. Loosen the four grille adjustment screws (two on each side) and adjust the grille height as needed. Refer to the illustration below.
Grille height adjustment
After the unit has been leveled and door adjustment completed, anchor the unit to the opening to ensure a proper fit and secure installation.
To anchor the top of the unit, open the grille and install the screws provided through the grille frame into cabinetry. There are several hole locations. Refer to the illustration below. Check for proper door clearance by opening the door.
Top anchoring
To anchor the bottom of the unit, drive a screw through the side hole inside each roller base assembly. The screw will need to go in at an angle to attach properly. Refer to the illustration below. Additional material may be needed behind the cleat to ensure sufficient anchoring.
Bottom anchoring
If the screws provided are not suitable for the installation, use adequate screws.
To avoid a hazard due to instability of the appliance, it must be fixed in accordance with the instructions.
Reinstall the drain pan and verify it is in the proper position.
Install the kickplate using the magnets to attach it to the brackets on the inside of each roller base. Refer to the illustration below.
Kickplate installation
The kickplate must be removable for service. The floor cannot interfere with removal. Refer to the label mounted on the kickplate support for height clearance.
To turn power on to the unit, touch and hold on the control panel.
If the water filtration system will not be used, it can be placed in water filter bypass mode by removing the water filter. Refer to the illustration below.
Water filter location
Follow these steps to remove the water filter:
The doors of all models open to 110°. A 90° door stop is provided with the unit (located behind the grille). Additional 90° door stop kits are available through an authorized Sub-Zero dealer.
Follow all city and state laws when storing, recycling, or discarding unused refrigerators and freezers.
To ensure this product is installed and operated as safely and efficiently as possible, take note of the following types of highlighted information throughout this guide:
IMPORTANT NOTE highlights information that is especially important.
Indicates a situation where minor injury or product damage may occur if instructions are not followed.
States a hazard that may cause serious injury or death if precautions are not followed.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Throughout this guide, dimensions in parentheses are millimeters unless otherwise specified.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Save these instructions for the local electrical inspector.
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