KitchenAid 2000495 Installation Instructions Manual
KitchenAid 2000495 Installation Instructions Manual

KitchenAid 2000495 Installation Instructions Manual

42” built-in refrigerator

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Part No. 2000495 Rev. A
42" Built-In
Refrigerator
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Installer:
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Instructions
with the Homeowner.
Homeowner:
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Instructions
for future reference.
Save
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Instructions
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local electrical inspector's use.
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  • Page 1 I(ttchenAiid” Part No. 2000495 Rev. A 42” Built-In Refrigerator IMPORTANT: Installer: Leave Installation Instructions with the Homeowner. Homeowner: Keep Installation Instructions for future reference. Save Installation Instructions local electrical inspector’s use. x IMPORTANTk Read and save these instructions.
  • Page 2: Tools And Materials Needed For Installation

    90°. available from your KitchenAid Because of the weight and size of dealer. Each kit includes door Floor Damage the built-in refrigerator, two or more panels and top grille panels.
  • Page 3 Dimensions for built-in area Personal Injury/Property Damage Hazard . Unit is top-heavy and may tip forward when the doors are opened. solid soffit or wood block is 2” required above the refrigerator to prevent tipping during use. Electrical oullet . If solid soffit is more than 1 inch should be center&...
  • Page 4: Product Dimensions

    ‘Top grille The 8-l/2” top grille is provided. Height $ireenn;L;ns Smaller top grilles must be ordered from your KitchenAid dealer. Check maximum extension the chart below for the part numbers levelers (l-114” you need to order for the size of top below rollers) need.
  • Page 5 Custom door panels, handle inserts and top grille panels Door and top gn’lle panels: Dimensions shown are with routed edges. Routing is required if panels are more than l/4” thick. panel routing for door Refrigerator door panel and lop grille panels. Freezer door panels l/4”...
  • Page 6 Product dimensions +/- I/W tolerance 42” - l/4” 5/32”+ protruding door inslallalion 23-7/&T’ depth flush door inslallalion 19132” --t,,,,” side trim doors Side trim Refrigerator completed according to each when 25” depth is available. If less than 25” depth is available, site’s restrictions.
  • Page 7: Electrical Requirements

    Water supply Electrical Ground electric drill or use a hand drill. Drill-a 3/16” hole in vertical requirements requirements cold water line. Attach a saddle valve to the water line with a Use only 114” copper tubing for clamp in an easily accessible water line.
  • Page 8: Product Support

    Product support block(s) solid soffit or a wood block is required to prevent the Block(s) must be long enough refrigerator from tipping forward to fully cover after it is installed. width of cover. Determine what height the m Important: refrigerator will be when it is Block(s) must installed to fit opening.
  • Page 9 Now start... Move refrigerator to kitchen. Place cardboard Remove top grille assembly or plywood under Personal injury Hazard package, literature package refrigerator. Remove appliance and parts bag taped to the dolly. Open doors and remove all Because of the weight and refrigerator door and save.
  • Page 10 3-prong aroundina tvDe retainer Move refrigerator close to Remove tape from rear final position. Remove leveling rods. Turn the two cardboard or plywood from leveling rods clockwise using a 5/l 6” under refrigerator. Plug electrical socket and ratchet until the cabinet cord inio the grounded outlet.
  • Page 11 Check the water connections at the bottom ot the refrigerator again for leaking. Any leaking can cause refrigerator and floor damage. Remove two nuts from one end ot the top panel frame. Remove end piece. Slide decorative panel into panel frame. Replace end piece using nuts.
  • Page 12 If you need service... refrigerator does assistance... not operate... In the event that your KitchenAid The KitchenAid Consumer appliance should need service, call Assistance Center will answer any Check that the circuit breaker is not the dealer from whom you questions about operating or tripped or house fuse blown.

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