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Liebherr HC1011 User's Manual

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1. Installation Instructions Combined fridge freezer for integrated use door on door Hod Peho HC 1011 1060 HC 1001 1050 20 08 7084000 00 General safety information Contents 1 General safety informatiOn cccccceseeeee 2 2 Setting up the appliance ccseceseeeees 2 3 Changing the door hinges sscesseeees 3 3 1 Todetach the soft stop mechanism 3 3 2 Reversing the COOM cccccccseceseceeeeeeseeeseeeeees 3 3 3 Re attaching the soft stop mechanism 3 4 Kitchen Cabinet Construction sc00 4 4 1 Kitchen Cabinet Airflow cccceecceeeee scenes 4 4 2 Designing the Kitchen Cabinet c08 5 4 3 Designing the Kitchen Cabinet Doors 6 5 Water SUPplY ss sssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nn 8 6 Installation ccccsseeeesseeeseesesenseeeeeeseneeees 8 6 1 Assembling the appliance ccccccceeeeeeeee es 9 6 2 Fitting the unit GOOMS cc eeceeeeeseeeeeeeeneeeeees 11 7 Connecting the appliance c ssc0ss00s 12 The manufacturer is constantly working to improve all mod els Therefore please understand that we reserve the right to make design equipment and technical modifications To get to know all the benefits of your new appliance please read the information contained in these instructions care fully The instructions apply to several models so there m
2. gt Fit a 3rd pair of mounting brackets Fig 25 34 gt Use the holes pre drilled in the handle area of the appliance door for this pur pose gt Check the fit of the door and re adjust if necessary gt Tighten all screws Fig 26 gt Tighten the locknuts Fig 26 32 with the ring wrench Fig 26 37 while bracing Fig 26 33Mith a screwdriver gt Position the upper cov ers Fig 27 38 and snap into place gt Place the side covers Fig 27 39 in position slide to the limit and then press until they snap au dibly into place gt Attach the covers Fig 27 40 to the side and the adjusting bolts T i i 4 S then draw them forward i f 40 with a screwdriver so that they snap properly into place 39 T 40 Fig 27 For a 24 609 6 mm wide recess gt Position the covers Fig 9 6 7 60 and snap into place For a 23 5 8 600 mm wide recess 12 gt Position the covers Fig 9 5 6 7 and snap into place For appliances without a stop mechanism adjust the opening resilience The opening resilience of the door can be adjusted if necessa ry using the Allen wrench sup plied gt For more spring force Turn clockwise gt For less spring force factory setting Turn counterclock wise gt Attach the remaining covers to the hinges Check the following points to ensure that the appliance has been installed correctly Incorrect install
3. 50 gt Slide the equalizer trim Fig 77 20 toward the handle side as far as it will go gt Close the appliance door 6 2 Fitting the unit doors Fig 21 The fitting aids Fig 27 30 are required for both doors You must therefore fit the unit doors one after the oth er gt Verify the 5 16 8 mm presetting Distance between appliance door and lower edge of crosspiece gt Raise the fitting aids Fig 27 30 to the unit door height Bottom stop edge a of fitting aid top edge of unit door to be fitted gt Unscrew the cross piece Fig 22 31 by undoing the lock nuts Fig 22 32 gt Hang the cross piece Fig 22 31 on the inside of the unit door using the fitting aids Fig 22 30 For a 23 5 8 600 mm wide recess gt To center the crosspiece Fig 22 31 Mark a short center line on the unit door and place the tip of the arrow on the crosspiece over it gt Distances to the outer edges are the same to the right and to the left For a 24 609 6 mm wide recess Installation gt To align the crosspiece Fig 22 31 Mark a short center line on the unit door and place the tip of the arrow on the crosspiece over it Now shift the crosspiece Fig 22 31 3 16 in 5 5 mm towards the hinge side For chipboard doors gt Fasten the crosspiece Fig 22 37 with at least 6 screws Fig 22 41 For frame and panel doors gt Fasten the crosspiece Fig 22 31 with 4 screws Fig 22
4. 41 at the edge gt Lift up the fitting aids Fig 22 30 turn them around and insert them into the adjacent openings Fig 23 gt Attach the unit door on the adjusting bolts Fig 23 33 and loosely screw the locknuts Fig 23 32 onto the adjusting bolts gt Close the door gt Check the gap between the door and the surrounding unit doors gt To laterally align the unit door Move the unit door in the X direction gt To align the unit door in height and in lateral inclination Adjust the adjusting bolts Fig 23 33 with a screwdriver gt The unit door is flush and in alignment with the surround ing unit fronts gt Tighten the locknuts Fig 23 32 Ensure that both metal edges are flush sym bol gt Drill pilot holes in the door of the unit you could make a prelimi nary hole with a bra dawl Fig 24 gt Fasten the appliance door to the unit door with screws Fig 24 41 through the mounting brackets Fig 24 34 Fig 25 11 Connecting the appliance gt To align the unit door in depth Z Undo the screws Fig 25 36 at the top and the hex head screws Fig 25 35 at the bottom using the ring wrench Fig 25 37 supplied then move the door gt Do not allow the knobs and sealing lips to come into contact with the door im portant for function gt Setan air gap of 3 32 2mm between the door of the unit and the body of the unit For large unit doors
5. be ruled out Fridge compart ment door Freezer compart ment door Maximum weight of unit door 30 5 Ibs 14 kg 26 5 Ibs 12 kg Installation 6 1 Assembling the appliance Ls Fig 9 gt Remove the power supply cable from the back of the A appliance Also remove the cable holder otherwise there will be vibration noise gt Position the power supply cable using a piece of string so that the appliance can easily be connected to the electricity sup g A ply after it has been installed se Fig 10 For appliances with a fixed water supply for the lceMaker 9 Installation gt Connect the IceMaker as indicated the section entitled Water Supply gt Push the appliance 3 4 of the way into the recess gt Remove the covers 5 6 7 gt Screw Fig 17 61 the equal izer trim Fig 77 20o the ap pliance through the oblong holes on top gt Fasten all mounting brackets Fig 12 34 with hex head screws Fig 12 35 to the pre bored holes in the appli ance door With 5 8 16 mm thick unit walls 22 3 8 568 mm wide recess gt Clip a spacer Fig 13 23 onto the upper hinges and a spacer Fig 9 24 onto the lower hinges gt Attach the top and bottom covers Fig 14 53 to the mounting brackets Fig 14 50 gt Fasten the mounting brackets Fig 74 50 at the top with screws Fig 14 55 and at the bottom with screws Fig 9 51 such that the bracket c
6. is now correctly positioned in depth The gap between the front edge of the side wall of the unit and the body of the appliance is 1 21 32 42 mm all the way around Allow for door stop components such as knobs and sealing lips Note Malfunction due to incorrect assembly If the spacing is not correct the door may not close This can cause icing up the formation of condensate and mal functions gt A continuous space of 1 21 32 42 mm must be main tained Allow for door stop components such as knobs and sealing lips To secure the appliance in the recess gt Screw chipboard 3 screws Fig 18 29 on both doors at the top and at the bottom through the hinge plates On the handle side at the top gt Slightly loosen the screws Fig 19 55 gt Secure the top mounting bracket Fig 79 50 to the unit wall with a 4x19 chipboard screw Fig 19 29 gt Break off the protruding end of the cover Fig 19 53 gt Tighten the screws Fig 19 55 P Place the cover Fig 19 53 in position On the handle side at the bottom gt Slightly loosen the screws Fig 20 51 gt Secure the bottom mount ing bracket Fig 20 50 to the unit wall with a 04x19 chipboard screw Fig 20 29 gt Break off the protruding end of the cover Fig 20 53 gt Tighten the screws Fig 20 51 Fig 20 gt Place the cover Fig 20 54 into position on the bottom mounting bracket Fig 20
7. 1 square inches 200 cm of air flow per appli ance If you are replacing the air vents with an overlay the air flow must be the same or greater than the factory air vents gt Examine the unit and packaging for shipping damage Contact the carrier immediately if you suspect there is any damage gt Note the type model number index appliance serial number date of purchase and where purchased on the spaces provided in see Appliance Information gt Remove anything attached to the rear or side walls of appliance that would prevent proper installation or im pede proper ventilation If the appliance is set up in humid areas condensation may build on the outside of the appliance gt Always ensure proper ventilation 3 Changing the door hinges Make sure you have the following tools on hand LJ Hex wrench 13 LI Cordless screwdriver Torx 15 20 25 30 Push the appliance 2 3 of the way into the recess Disconnect the power plug Open the doors 3 1 To detach the soft stop mecha nism A CAUTION Risk of injury if soft stop contracts gt Detach with care Fig 1 gt Unscrew retainer Fig 7 1 gt Unscrew ball stud Fig 7 3 together with the soft stop mechanism Fig 7 2 from the door and set to one side Changing the door hinges 3 2 Reversing the door Fig 2 gt Lift off covers Fig 2 5 6 7 8 using a slot screwdriver gt Just loosen top and bottom screws Fig 2 9 on the body of th
8. ING Danger of fire and damage gt Do not place devices that give off heat e g microwaves toasters etc on the appliance A CAUTION Risk of personal injury gt Have two people move this appliance into place NOTICE Risk of damage caused by condensation Installing the appliance next to any other refrigerator or freezer can cause damage or condensation to the Liebherr appliance gt Do not install this appliance next to any other refrigerator or freezer except another Liebherr model Liebherr mod els are designed to allow side by side installation They are equipped with a heating system to eliminate conden sation when refrigerators or freezers are installed side by side NOTICE Risk of damage for the finished floor surface gt Protect the finished floor surface before you uncrate the unit Verify that LI the floor under the appliance is flat and level 0 the floor can support the appliance s weight plus approx imately 1200 pounds 544 kg of food weight 0 the appliance is not placed in direct sunlight or near the stove range top radiators and similar heat sources LI the kitchen cabinet that the appliance is installed in is shimmed to the floor level if the floor heights are not equal LI cutout dimensions are accurate Q electrical outlet is in correct location LI the air flow is not restricted Air flow must be provided for the appliance to operate properly The factory air vents provide 3
9. Volt 60 Hz 15 Amp electrical supply 20 Amp for side by side installations circuit that is con trolled by a circuit breaker or fuse is required We recommend using a dedicated circuit for this appli ance to prevent electrical overload Follow all Federal State and local electrical fire and building codes and ordinances when installing the re ceptacle and or the appliance In some communities a wall switch is required to turn power to the appliance ON and OFF To reduce the risk of fire electric shock or personal in jury installation work and electrical wiring must be done by a qualified electrician in accordance with all applicable codes and standards including fire rated construction You are advised to clean the appliance before switching it on the first time See Cleaning The top of the electric outlet must be located within 82 5 8 in 2100 mm from the top of the base in the cab inet Connecting the appliance 13 Connecting the appliance
10. amage or bend the wa ter supply pipe during installa tion gt Connect the straight portion of the supplied stainless steel hose to the solenoid valve The solenoid valve is located on the back of the appliance at the bottom The connecting dimension on the solenoid valve is gt Connect the bent portion of the stainless steel hose to the shut off valve gt Open the shut off valve of the water supply pipe and check the entire water system to en sure there are no leaks Before initial operation gt Have a competent fitter bleed the watersupply pipe 6 Installation All installation components are supplied with the appliance 2X M5 x22 iG 0 Tix amp 4x19 1ix Sd 2x hE frrr ne Om SX Fig 8 Make sure you have the following tools on hand Q Cordless Torx 15 20 25 screwdrivers LI Hexagonal wrench 13 The floor and side walls of the unit must be at right angles to one another Level the unit using a spirit level and set square If necessary level up by placing something under neath The appliance can also be built into a normal kitchen cabi net In this case detach the fittings on the unit door and the recess They are no longer needed as the unit door is fitted to the appliance door Note gt Before assembling the unit door make sure that the per mitted weight for the unit doors is not exceeded gt Otherwise damage to the hinges and malfunctions aris ing from this cannot
11. an still be moved slightly to the left and to the right gt Remove the protective film from the trim Fig 15 22 Attach the trim Fig 75 22 on the handle side and flush with the front to the projecting edge of the cover Fig 14 53 and glue to the sidewall of the appliance gt To shorten the trim Fig 15 22 at the bot tom if necessary Position the cover Fig 9 54 on the bottom mounting brack et Fig 14 50 and shorten the trim Fig 15 22 s0 that it is flush with the upper edge of the cover gt Remove the cover Fig 9 54 again To slide the appliance in and align it With 5 8 16 mm thick unit walls 22 3 8 568 mm wide recess gt Allow the spacers on the side wall of the unit to butt up against the appliance 10 With 3 4 19 mm thick unit 3 4 walls 22 1 8 562 mm wide TANAN recess gt Align the front edges of the Ce hinges flush with the side wall of the unit Fig 17 For units 5 8 16 mm and 3 4 19 mm with door stop components knobs sealing lips etc gt Allow for the additional distance depth of door stop com ponents Allow the hinges to protrude by the additional distance gt Slide the appliance in until it comes into contact with the covers Fig 14 53 on the side wall of the unit Fig 74 gt Adjust the adjustable feet Fig 9 25 with the supplied open ended wrench Fig 9 26 to align the appliance ver tically gt The appliance
12. ation can cause icing up the formation of condensate and malfunctions gt The door must close properly gt The door of the unit must not touch the body of the unit gt The seal at the top edge on the handle side mustfit tightly To verify this darken the room place a flashlight inside the appliance near the top and close the door If you see light shining through check the assembly 7 Connecting the appliance A WARNING Electrical shock hazard gt Start up should only take place once the appliance has been installed according to these instructions gt Electrically ground appliance gt Do not ground to a gas pipe gt Check with a qualified electrician if you are not sure the appliance is properly grounded gt Do not have a fuse in the neutral or grounding circuit gt Do not use an extension cord or a multiple socket gt Do not use a power cord that is frayed or damaged A WARNING Electrical shock hazard This appliance is equipped with a three prong grounding polarized plug for your protection against possible shock hazards Electrical Grounding Required gt Do not remove the round grounding prong from the plug gt Do not use a two prong grounding adapter Wait 30 minutes up to 1 hour after installation before you plug in the appliance This allows the refrigerant and sys tem lubrication to reach equilibrium Make sure incoming voltage is the same as the appliance rating A 110 120
13. ay be differences Sections which only apply to certain appliances are indicated with an asterisk Instructions for action are marked with a amp the results of action are marked with a 1 General safety information Read and follow these instructions They contain safety ad vice which is important for safe and problem free installa tion and operation Always read and follow the safety ad vice A DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in mi nor or moderate injury gt gt NOTICE indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in damage to property Note indicates useful advice and tips It is important that the guidelines and instructions in this manual are followed so that the appliance is correctly in stalled and operates properly Read and understand all in formation in this manual before the appliance is installed 2 Setting up the appliance A WARNING Risk of fire due to moisture If live parts or the power cord get wet this can cause a short circuit gt The appliance is designed for use in enclosed spaces Do not operate the appliance in open space or in damp areas or where there is spray A WARN
14. e appliance gt Push doors outwards and unhook gt Swap screws Fig 2 9 to the opposite side and screw them in a little A CAUTION Risk of injury if hinges fold gt Leave hinges open gt Undo screws Fig 2 70 and change over the hinges di agonally The screws Fig 2 10 are self tapping use a cordless screwdriver gt Tighten the hinges gt Close off the now unused fastening holes with the plugs Fig 2 11 supplied gt Hang doors on the pre fitted screws Fig 2 9 and tighten Screws 3 3 Re attaching the soft stop mecha nism Fig 3 gt Screw on retainer Fig 3 1 Kitchen Cabinet Construction gt Screw in ball stud Fig 3 3 together with the soft stop mechanism Fig 3 2 in the fastening hole gt Re attach all covers Fig 2 5 6 7 8 4 Kitchen Cabinet Construction This is a fully integrated appliance which means that it is fully enclosed by a kitchen cabinet This type of cabinet must be carefully constructed using the proper dimensions and it must provide proper ventilation to ensure proper ap pliance operation Make a separate kitchen cabinet for each appliance for Side by Side installations Consider having a professional install the appliance in your kitchen cabinet 4 1 Kitchen Cabinet Airflow Fig 4 There must be a ventilation space at least 31 in 200 cm at the airflow inlet Fig 4 7 and at the airflow outlet Fig 4 2 The top ventilatio
15. er Fig 7 4 and the refrigerator door Fig 7 3 After the installation of the cabinet doors the gap between the two doors Fig 7 7 2 will only be around 1 8 in 8 mm and must be in the hatched area mah ALLL Kitchen Cabinet Construction 19 34 gt 19 38 15 16 989 70 3 8 19 32 4788 15 27 3 8 695 24 24 32 629 3 4 a 19 Fridge compartement door Freezer compartement door Of course the final door height depends on the gap position of the cabinets that stand to the left and right of the appli ance cabinet If there is other furniture standing close to the appliance cabinet this furniture typically has a gap between two draw ers or two doors Depending on your kitchen these gaps are approximately 1 8 in 3 mm wide gt inthis case increase the height of the panel to 27 3 8 in 3 4 in 19 82 in 1 8 in 28 19 32 in 695 mm 19mm 15mm 3mm 726 mm The height of the refrigerator door panel is Water supply gt The total opening of the cabinet i e 70 3 8 in 1788 mm plus the thickness of the top as well as the floor board usually 3 4 in 19 mm minus the height of the freezer door panel xxx in xxx mm as calculated above and subtract the width of the gap approximately 1 8 in 8mm 70 3 8 in 3 4 in 3 4 in xxx in 1 8 in 71 25 32 in xxx in 1788 mm 19 mm 19 mm xxx mm 3mm 1823 mm xxx mm 5 Water
16. lectrical outlet 2 Level 4 Fish line for power cord A 21 7 32 in 539 mm B 69 21 32 in 1769 5 mm C 21 15 16 in 557 mm 69 3 4 in 70 3 8 in 1772 mm 1788 mm E 24 in 609 6 mm American Style Cabinet 21 21 32 in 550 mm 23 5 8 in 600 mm European Style Cabinet H 27 3 8 in 695 mm K max 3 4 in 19 mm 1 1 2 in 88 mm 24 3 4 in 629 mm 9 21 32 in 245 mm Tregon gt Construct the kitchen cabinet using the dimensions Align the kitchen cabinet with a level Fig 6 2 and a shown in Fig 6 square If necessary shim underneath the cabinet to make it level Kitchen Cabinet Construction gt The floor and side walls must be at right angles to each other The joint between the upper and the lower kitchen cabinet door must align with the joint between the upper and lower appliance door Follow distance L to the wall to allow the drawers to be pulled out properly gt Follow the dimensions provided in Fig 6 4 3 Designing the Kitchen Cabinet Doors You need two doors for the kitchen cabinet one on top for the refrigerator compartment and one on the bottom for the freezer compartment In general the doors have these characteristics The doors should be at least 5 8 in 16 mm and max 3 4 in 19 mm thick to allow the connecting rails to be fastened to them With both doors closed there should be a minimum of 1 8 in 8 mm between the upper and lower doors Also there sh
17. n space can be either directly over the appliance Fig 4 2 or next to the ceiling over a cabinet Fig 4 3 or through a vent installed in a soffit Fig 4 4 OE a a a a a a a a a a a aman a SS CAT 1 1 2 IN MIN 38 mm eae en 1 1 2 IN MIN 38 mm Fig 5 There must be a clear ventilation space without any ob structions of at least 1 1 2 in 88 mm at the back of the kitchen cabinet gt Observe the above ventilation dimensions Ventilation through the cabinet base at the bottom can be achieved by installing the provided ventilation grille Fig 6 3 or via a ventilation opening of atleast 31 in 200 cm When using the provided ventilation grille Fig 6 3 please proceed as follows Kitchen Cabinet Construction gt Insert ventilation grille Fig 6 3 into the cabinet base cut out Fig 6 1 gt From the back side slide the snap fits Fig 6 2 into the grille until the hooks make contact with the cabinet base gt Completely mount cabinet base with ventilation grille and snap fits to kitchen cabinet 4 2 Designing the Kitchen Cabinet Install the appliance in stable kitchen cabinets only Fig 6 gt In the cabinet base cut out a ventilation opening that is 17 23 32 in 450 mm in width and 2 7 32 in 56 mm in height 200 cm 31 in P Q i Z 82 5 8 IN MAX 2100 mm D Fig 6 1 Power cord 3 E
18. ould be an 1 8 in 3 mm clearance be tween the upper door and the cabinet door above it if any The top edge of the upper door Fig 7 7 and lower door Fig 7 2 should be even with the doors of adjoining cab inet s if any The position of the joint between the kitchen cabinet doors must be level with the position of the joint Fig 7 2 between the appliance doors Adjustthe door alignment before installing the appliance It is impossible to adjust the door with the appliance in stalled gt Check the installation dimensions according to Fig 6 max 3 4 19 Maximum Minimum 28 19 32 43 3 16 8 1 8 43 21 32 1768 19 19 3 726 1097 1788 19419 3 714 1109 70 3 8 3 4 3 4 1 8 70 3 8 3 4 3 4 1 8 1 8 3 28 19 32 X 3 j 3 726 714 7 3 8 3 4 28 1 8 695 19 695 19 15 3 27 3 8 3 4 19 32 1 8 Fig 7 Unit door fridge compartement 3 2 Unit door freezer comparte 4 ment The freezer door height is 24 24 32 in 629 mm gt To cover the lower part of the appliance increase the height of the panel to 27 3 32 in 695 mm The thickness of the floor board is usually 3 4 in 19 mm gt Tocover the face side of the floor board Fig 7 a increase the height of the panel to 27 3 8 in 3 4 in 28 1 8 in 695 mm 19mm 714 mm Without door panels on the unit there is a gap of 19 82 in 15 mm betwenn the freez
19. supply A WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard gt Do not make the water connection while the appliance is connected to an electrical outlet gt Disconnect the water supply before connecting the water lines for the IceMaker gt The connection to the water supply may only be made by a trained and licensed plumber A WARNING Poisoning Hazard gt The water quality must comply with the drinking water regulations for the geographical area where the appli ance is located gt The IceMaker is designed exclusively to make ice cubes in quantities needed by a household and must only be operated with water appropriate for this purpose The water pressure must be be tween 21 76 psi 1 5 bar and 87 02 psi 6 bar 0 15 MPa 0 6 MPa Water must be supplied to the appliance by means of a cold water pipe that can withstand the operating pressure and conforms to hygiene regula tions Use the supplied steel hose 59 1 16 1 5 m to connect to the water supply A 118 1 8 3 m hose is availa ble from Customer Service This hose must be installed by a qualified fitter The connecting piece of the hose contains a filter with a gas ket seal A shut off valve must be provi ded between the hose line and the domestic water supply to turn off the water supply if nec essary All devices and fixtures used to supply water must comply with the regulations in force in the respective country Donot d

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