Sub-Zero 500 series Planning And Installation Manual page 5

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Remove center grille screw
and cut the red nylon shipping
strap. (NOTE: This screw must
be removed before grille is
tilted or damage can OCCUK)
Tilt the grille forward and
release the spring(s) from
behind grille. See Figure 7.
Figure 7
To remove the 501 grille,
remove two (black) screws
located in the lowest louver
in the grille. Tilt the bottom
of the grille out and away, it
will release from the top of
the grille. There is no grille
spring on the 501 units. See
Figure 8.
Figure 8
To remove Model 590 grille
assembly, the inner grille
panels assembly must first be
removed. Lift up (l), then pull
out at the bottom (2), then
pull top section down and out
of the top key slot (3) as in
Figure 9. Next, remove the
five mounting screws that
hold the outer grille panel
assembly to the top com-
partment. See Figure 10.
Inner Grde
Figure 9
Figure 10
To help prevent the unit from
tipping forward and provide
a stable installation, the unit
must be secured in place
with a solid soffit or wood
block.
If there is a solid soffit
above the unit with clearance
between the unit and the soffit
of one inch or less, as illus-
trated in Figure 11, you do not
need to block the unit. If this is
not the case, you must block
the unit.
Figure 11
To block the unit, using the
wood block and hardware
provided, follow these steps:
Locate and mark two wall
l
studs against the wall where
the refrigerator is to be
located.
Locate the proper height
l
to clear the unit. The space
along the top of the Sub-Zero
between the unit and the
bottom of the wood block
must not be greater than
Position the wood block over
l
the unit and secure it using
the screws and "L' brackets
provided. Make sure screws
extend a minimum of '/s of an
inch into each of the two wall
studs. The wood block must
extend a minimum of three
inches over the unit. See
Figure 12.
Using the front and rear
l
levelers, the unit must be
raised until it contacts the
wood block. See Figure 15.
To reduce possibility of
cabinet tipping forward, front
levelers must be in contact
with floor. See Figure 15.
Figure 12

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