Sub-Zero 500 series Planning And Installation Manual page 6

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Shut off the power to the
wall outlet.
Protect any finished flooring
before moving the unit in
place. All full size Sub-Zero
models are equipped with
rollers, so you can easily
move the unit into place.
If for any reason, the unit
has been laid on its back
or side, you must allow the
unit to stand upright for a
minimum of 24 hours before
connecting power.
Plug the unit into 15 amp
grounded outlet and roll the
unit into desired position.
Now you have to connect the
ice maker water line.
Cut the red nylon shipping
strap holding the garden
hose fitting, compression nut
and sleeve to the toe plate
bracket. Connect the
compression nut and sleeve
on the copper tubing to the
hose fitting before attaching
the fitting to the solenoid
valve. Purge the water line
before the final hookup to the
valve. See Figure 13 and for
Model 590 see figure 14.
Solenoid Valve
Garden Hose
Connectton
Nut
Figure 13
Turn on water supply, check
all fittings for leaks and make
certain the electrical harness
is attached to the solenoid
valve. (NOTE: The ice maker
water when supplied to the
valve. Allow 24 hours for
proper ice production.)
Figure 14
With the unit positioned
properly you should level the
unit by turning the front level-
ing legs counterclockwise to
raise or clockwise to lower.
The rear levelers (rollers) are
adjusted from the front of the
base by turning the
hex
bolt clockwise to raise and
counterclockwise to lower
the cabinet. See Figure 15.
To reduce the possibility of
the cabinet tipping forward,
the front levelers must be in
contact with the floor.
Front
Leveler
Figure 15
For a finished look to the
Sub-Zero install the toe plate
as illustrated in Figure 16.
However, before completing
this step check to ensure
the drain pan is positioned
properly.
In all cases the toe plate
must be removable for
servicing so any flooring or
molding must allow for this
removal. Refer to the label
mounted on the kickplate
support for height clearance.
Figure 16

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