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CONTENTS SYMBOLS AND THEIR MEANINGS..................... SYMBOLS AND THEIR MEANINGS........................4 ...4 INSTALLATION PLACE............................6 INSTALLATION PLACE............................6 TOOL LIST................................8 TOOL LIST..............................8 ALTERNATIVES FOR INSTALLATION.......................9 ALTERNATIVES FOR INSTALLATION....................9 PREPARATION FOR INSTALLATION......................10 PREPARATION FOR INSTALLATION....................10 Cabin Dimensions....................................10 Cabin Dimensions................................10 LOCATION OF THE ELECTRICAL WIRING......................11 LOCATION OF THE ELECTRICAL WIRING..................11 LOCATION OF THE WATER SYSTEM.........................
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CONTENTS FURNITURE DOOR PREPARATION.........................42 FURNITURE DOOR PREPARATION.........................42 Removing the Mechanism Covers............................42 Removing the Mechanism Covers............................42 Removing the Panel-Adjustment Mechanisms on the Refrigerator..................42 Removing the Panel-Adjustment Mechanisms on the Refrigerator..................42 Preparing Furniture Door................................43 Preparing Furniture Door................................43 Preparing the Furniture Door..............................44 Preparing the Furniture Door..............................
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SYMBOLS AND THEIR MEANINGS WARNING: Symbols used in the installation manual are as follows. R600a Refrigerant This product contains R600a isobutane refrigerant, which is a very eco-friendly natural gas. However, it is also Important information or useful usage tips flammable. Please follow the warnings given below: •...
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+90℉(32℃) Between +60℉ (16℃) and +110℉ (38℃) Between +60℉ (16℃) and +120℉ (43℃) TRF-76BINFIA TRF-91BINFI Product weight: Category Product weight CB3620UWI CB3620UWI 373Ibs (169kg) 355Ibs (161kg) FD3620UWI 22Lbs Load bearing capacity (10kg) of the doors Max load Fridge door...
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INSTALLATION PLACE ATTENTION: You must follow the instructions below: • The floor on which the product will be installed must Failure to follow these instructions may result in death, be capable of bearing 1,200 pounds (544 kg)mini- fire or electric shock. Connecting the grounding conduc- mum.
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INSTALLATION PLACE 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. •...
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TOOL LIST Tools to be used when installing the product are as follows: Safety ½" Cordless Goggles Wrench Drill ammer Ladder Ø2.4 Drill bit Ø8.0 Safety Drill bit Cutter Gloves ¼" Tape Star bit measure Wrench Flat Bubble Tape Wheelbarrow Level Tool Flat...
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ALTERNATIVES FOR INSTALLATION The product can be placed in various ways based on the kitchen design. It must be installed at a place where it is ensured that the door can be opened and closed properly. If the doors cannot be opened 90 degrees at least, you cannot completely open the drawers inside the product.
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This is the most common installation scenario. Cabin Dimensions • Cabin dimensions below must be checked before starting the installation. Width(A) Depth(B) Category 36" (914mm) 25" (635mm) CB3620UWI 36" (914mm) 25" (635mm) FD3620UWI H eight(C) Category CB3620UWI 84" (2134mm) FD3620UWI 84" (2134mm)
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LOCATION OF THE ELECTRICAL WIRING Location of the electrical wiring must be within the range given below. ATTENTION: Do not use extension cables or two-pin adaptors and do not remove the ground terminal of the grounding cable. ATTENTION: A qualified electrician must ensure that the poles of the socket are connected correctly.
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LOCATION OF THE WATER SYSTEM 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.
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Height of the kitchen countertop based on the min/max. height of the cabin; standard 4” (102mm) 32 11/16” (831mm) 84” (2134mm) minimum 3 13/16”(97mm) 32 1/2“ (826mm) 83 13/16“ (2129mm) maximum 5 3/8“(137mm) 34 1/8“ (866mm) 85 3/8“ (2169mm) Category CB3620UWI 36” (914mm) 35 3/4” (908mm) FD3620UWI...
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Unpacking WARNING: At least two persons must carry the refrigerator. • 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. • Remove the Packaging Polystyrene material. ATTENTION: Do not remove the tape of the upper door on the product until the refrigerator is placed into the cabin.
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Part name Trim fridge PVC extrusion furniture side L=617, L=1,259 Trim fridge PVC extrusion door side L=1136 Trim freezer PVC extrusion door side L=556 Trim furniture PVC extrusion L=762, L=914 Cover freezer door top Abbreviation. Category CB3620UWI FD3620UWI...
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Removing mounting Parts in the Freezer Compartment • Open the freezer compartment door and remove the mounting boxes and documents in the crisper. Abbreviation. Category CB3620UWI FD3620UWI Part name spec Furniture door preparation template plastic Anti tip bracket T4.0, Zn-coating...
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Unpacking Part name spec Cabinet- cabin connecting bracket T1.0, Zn-coating Screw cabin connecting bracket ST4x14, counter sunk head screw Cover furniture door bracket Screw door fixing bracket M4*12, Crossed flat head tapping screws Door- door furniture connecting bracket T1.0, Cr+zn-coating Screw furniture door fixing bracket ST4x14, counter sunk head screw Screw furniture door hanger bracket...
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Unpacking Removing the Freezing Door • Remove 2 screws which are near the front section and connect the freezing door and the rail. • Pull the door frontward to free it from the tabs at the back and remove it.
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Unpacking Removing the Lower Vent Hole Assembly • Remove the 2 screws to take out the Lower Vent HoleAssembly. Removing the Upper Vent Hole Part • Remove the 2 screws to take out the Upper Vent HolePart.
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For Canada, The Canadian Electrical • Code, C22.1 – last version/State or Municipality directives and/or region- al directives. Mounting the Anti-Tip Brackets Category WARNING: CB3620UWI 36" 23 5/8" 6 3/16" (914mm) (600mm) (157mm) You must definitely use Anti-Tip Brackets to prevent the appliance from tipping over.
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PRE-INSTALLATION Use a drill to create holes for dowels Fit the anti tip brackets (item No. 2) • • (item No.3) at the marked points. into their places, using 4 screws (5/16” -Ø8) (item No. 4) foreach. You must use all of the 2 brackets to ensure safety of the product.
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PRE-INSTALLATION WARNING: Alternative anti-tip method Number and features of the screws to be used for the wooden girder must be deter- If the anti-tip brackets cannot be connected mined so that there is no safe securely, you must use the alternative method connection.
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PRE-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 exter- nal diameter of ¼...
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INSTALLATION TO THE CABIN Taking the Refrigerator from the Wooden Pallet Remove the brackets that connect • the refrigerator to the Wooden Pal- let. Recline the refrigerator slowly and • pull back with the help of the cart, and then land it. ATTENTION: The risk of tipping over is high as of this point.
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INSTALLATION TO THE CABIN Placing the refrigerator into the cabin Insert the mains water hose into the • duct at the back and take it out from the front. IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Apply the below method to prevent • the cable from getting jammed. Start the refrigerator and make sure •...
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INSTALLATION TO THE CABIN IMPORTANT INFORMATION: IMPORTANT INFORMATION: You can use tape and similar protectors on You must use the upper edges of the Freez- parts you think this is necessary to protect er Door when aligning the product with the the edges of the furniture when placing the furniture.
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INSTALLATION TO THE CABIN Adjusting the height of the refrigerator in the cabin Adjust the refrigerator height using • the adjustable feet. WARNING: First of all, raise the front feet to reduce the risk of the cabin falling frontward. A/D –Turn the key clockwise to lift the front B/C –Turn the key clockwise to lift the rear After adjusting the adjustable feet, •...
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INSTALLATION TO THE CABIN Adjusting the refrigerator according to the cabin flange IMPORTANT INFORMATION: • For products with clad doors, the position of the Refrigerator is adjusted so that the door and the furniture surface are flush. You can also use position adjustment jig (Item No.
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INSTALLATION TO THE CABIN • The position adjustment jig (Item No. 5) must be adjusted according to the thickness of the door. It can adjust the level for 4 different door thickness levels.
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INSTALLATION TO THE CABIN Screwing the cabinet-cabin Attach cabinet-cabin con- • necting bracket(Item No. 12) connecting bracket to the cabin with 16 screws cabin connecting bracket Fix the cabinet-cabin connecting • (Item No. 13). bracket (Item No. 12) to the cabinet, where 2 on the top, and 3 on every side.
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INSTALLING THE CABIN BOTTOM WARNING: Water connection Pressure of the water system must be between 25-80 psi (1.7-5.5 Bar). Use the box cutter to cut the water hose • from the end of the pipe it comes out, IMPORTANT INFORMATION: leaving a section of 10".
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INSTALLING THE CABIN BOTTOM Attaching the upper vent hole Attaching the decorative parts part Attach the trim fridge furniture side • Use 2 screws to attach the • (Item No. 1) onto cabinet-cabin connect- upper vent hole part. ing bracket (Item No. 12). Attaching the lower vent hole assembly Attach the trim furniture top (Item No4)
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INSTALLING THE CABIN BOTTOM WARNING: • You can limit the opening degree of your door to 90° if you want. Maximum weights of the furniture to be mounted to the product are as follows. In this case, the door thickness levels can be like the following (you can look at the rele- Fridge Door: 35.7 lbs.
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FURNITURE DOOR PREPARATION Removing the Panel-Adjustment This section contains information about preparing the furniture doors and mounting Mechanisms on the Refrigerator them to the product. • Remove the upper and lower Adjusting Removing the Mechanism Covers Mechanism assemblies from the door. •...
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FURNITURE DOOR PREPARATION Preparing Furniture Door IMPORTANT INFORMATION: You must take the dimensions into account when grouping the cradle parts on the furniture door. When marking, you can use the "Furniture door preparation template" (Item No. 1) provided with the product. WARNING: Handle connection holes must be adjusted according to the handles to be used in...
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FURNITURE DOOR PREPARATION Preparing the Fridge Furniture Door...
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(Item No. 22) to secure on the side of TRF-92BINFIA fridge door panel. It is recommended to keep this template for future reference. CB36 FD36 CB3620UWI FD3620UWI CB3620UWI WARNING: Handle connection holes must be adjusted according to the handles to be used in kitchen design.
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FURNITURE DOOR PREPARATION • Attach the freezing door handle. Screws holding the door handle must not protrude.
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You can make door adjustments based on No. 15) to fix on the door. this distance. • Use 2 screws (Item No. 17) to fix on the furniture door. • How to align the furniture door upper part with bolts. CB3620UWI...
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INSTALLING THE FRIDGE FURNITURE DOOR • Clip the cover furniture door bracket (Item No. 14). CB3620UWI • Attach and screw the upper/lower decora- tion cover. WARNING: There is a magnet on the cover door hanger bracket upper. This is a functional part for the operation of the product.
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INSTALLING THE FREEZING FURNITURE DOOR • Attach door-door furniture connecting bracket (Item No16) on the door lower part with screw door fixing bracket (Item No. 15) • Attach the furniture door to the freezing door.
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INSTALLING THE FREEZING FURNITURE DOOR How to align the freezing furni- ture door lower part • How to align the furniture door upper part with screw freezer door hanger bracket (Item No. 8). • Fixing the brackets with three screws (Item No.
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INSTALLING THE FREEZING FURNITURE DOOR • Use the door-door furniture connecting bracket (Item No16) to join the furniture door • Use 2screws (Item No.17) to fix on the furniture door. • Clip the cover furniture door bracket (Item No.14).
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INSTALLING THE FREEZING FURNITURE DOOR WARNING: You must keep these parts for future use. You will need them if you want to change the door directions. • Install the Freezer Furniture door assem- bly onto the rails. • Fix the Freezer Furniture door assembly onto the rails with 2 screws.
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INSTALLING THE FREEZING FURNITURE DOOR • Attach the cover freezing door top (Item No.5) using the tabs. • Attach the Trim door side (Item No.2,3) The backing paper of the double-sided tape should be removed before attaching the parts.
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HINGE ADJUSTMENT Adjusting the hardness of the hinges • Use a drill to adjust the hardness of the upper and lower hinges of the fridge door. Set the hingeadjustment screw to position "I" from position"O". WARNING: The door must be fully open during this adjustment.
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CHANGING DIRECTION OF THE FRIDGE DOOR Removing the fridge furniture door • Set the hardness level of the hinge to "0". ATTENTION: Failure to set the hinge to "0" and continu- ing the installation like that may cause injury. • Remove the trim fridge furniture side...
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• Loosen 2 screws of the upper cover of the fridge door and remove it. • Remove the upper adjustment kits • Loosen 2 screws of the lower cover of the fridge door and remove it. • Remove fridge lower and upper bracket and fixing screws. CB3620UWI...
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CHANGING DIRECTION OF THE FRIDGE DOOR FD3620UWI ATTENTION: The clad door will be released when these screws are removed. You must take measures to prevent the door from falling. You can tape the Furniture Door to the Inner Door or ask for help from another person.
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CHANGING DIRECTION OF THE FRIDGE DOOR Removing and preparing the Fridge Inner Door • Remove the hinge connection screws of the Hinge Brackets. ATTENTION: The clad door will be released when these screws are removed. You must take mea- sures to prevent the door from falling. You can tape the Furniture Door to the Inner Door or ask for help from another person.
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CHANGING DIRECTION OF THE FRIDGE DOOR Replacing the hinges • Remove the Hinge Caps located at the other side where you will fix the hinges. • Remove the lower right hinge by loosen- ing its 2 screws and fix it to its slot at the upper leftside.
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CHANGING DIRECTION OF THE FRIDGE DOOR • Remove the upper right hinge by loosen- ing its 2 screws and fix it to its slot at the lower Left side • Attach the Hinge Slot Caps removed from the left side to the Hinge Caps at the right side.
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CHANGING DIRECTION OF THE FRIDGE DOOR Installing the Fridge Door • Place the Fridge Door to the refrigerator and fix it with 4 screws.
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This is the most common installation scenario. Cabin Dimensions • Cabin dimensions below must be checked before starting the installation. Dual cabin dimension 76+76 76+91 Category “A” Dimension 60” (1524mm) 66” (1676mm) 91+91 72” (1828mm) CB3620UWI Category Abbreviation...
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INSTALLATION DUAL CABIN Location of the Electrical Wiring • Location of the electrical wiring must be within the range given below. ATTENTION: Do not use extension cables or two-pin adaptors and do not remove the ground terminal of the grounding cable. ATTENTION: A qualified electrician must ensure that the poles of the socket are connected correctly.
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INSTALLATION DUAL CABIN WARNING: Location of the water system Make sure that there is no water leakage • The water connected to the water mains when making the water connections. Otherwise, there will be water on the floor must be potable. and the furniture will get damaged.
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INSTALLATION DUAL CABIN Mounting Part list Part name spec Q’ty Remark Insulation sponge Sponge, gray, T3.0*400*1750 Connecting bracket T2.0, Cr+zn-coating Truss washer head M4*12 Metal fastener metal Trim furniture middle PVC extrusion L=1876 Truss washer head screw Spec : M4x12 Fixing Refrigerator Such as cabinet and door (press part)
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INSTALLATION DUAL CABIN Attaching the fasteners and con- necting bracket • Screw the connecting bracket(Item No.2) and fasteners (Item No.4) that are going to connect two refrigerators together.
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INSTALLATION DUAL CABIN Make power and water connections of the refrigerator as explained before. After making sure that they are in align- ment Screw the upper brackets to the other refrigerator. After making sure that they are in align- ment screw the lower brackets to the other refrigerator.
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INSTALLATION DUAL CABIN Adjusting the height of the refrigerator in the cabin • Adjust the refrigerator height using the adjustable feet. ATTENTION: First of all, raise the front feet to reduce the risk of the cabin falling frontward. A/D –Turn the key clockwise to lift the front B/C –Turn the key clockwise to lift the rear...
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INSTALLATION DUAL CABIN Screwing the bracket furni- ture on the cabin side wall • Attach the cabinet- cabin connecting bracket to the furniture with 12 screws. Screwing the bracket furni- ture on the cabin top wall • Attach the cabinet- cabin connecting bracket to the furniture with 4 screws.
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INSTALLATION DUAL CABIN Attaching the decorative parts • Attach the trim furniture side onto the Cabinet- cabin connecting brack- • Attach to the trim furniture top onto the Cabinet- cabin connecting brack-...
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CHANGING DIRECTION OF THE FRIDGE DOOR • Attach the trim furniture middle ( Item No.5) between two refrigera- tors. Completion installation • You can see previous pages for other installation procedures.
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