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   Sub-Zero  Design Guide  

Design Guide - Page 25

 

 

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700 SERIES
PLANNING INFORMATION

 

 

Electrical

A 115 volt, 6OHz, 15 amp circuit breaker and electrical supply are required. A separate circuit, servicing each base and tall unit, is necessary. Follow the National ElectricalCode and local codes and ordinances when installing thereceptacle.

IMPORTANT NOTE: The electrical outlet must be placed so the grounding prong is to the right of the thinner blades. The outlet must be flush with the back wall. Refer to illustration 1, on page 21 for exact placement.

WARNING

 
All Sub-Zero 700 Series units are equipped with a 3-prong grounding plug and they must be plugged into a mating 3-prong grounding-type wall receptacle.

Do not use an extension cord, or two prong adapter.

Electrical ground is required on this appliance.

Do not under any circumstances remove the power supply cord ground prong.

Plumbing

For units with an automatic ice maker, rough in the water supply line. Connect a 1/4-inch OD copper line to the house supply being sure to use an easily accessible shut-off valve between the supply and the refrigerator. This shut-off valve should not be installed behind the unit. Do not use "self-piercing" valves. A saddle valve (part #4-20-088-0) is available from your distributor/dealer. A line filter is required when the water supply has a high mineral content.

Illustration 1, on page 21 shows the water line’s precise placement. When routing the water through the side walls, you must place the water line within 1/2-inch of the floor and as close as possible to the back wall.

The line must be routed around the anti-tip bracket so it clears the bracket and the leveling "feet" of the unit. Refer to the top view in illustration 1. Regardless of the routing, allow for 27 inches of excess copper tubing to remain outside the wall or floor for easy connection to the unit.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Do not route water supply line in front of compressor tray. The tray must be slid forward for service.

 

Checking the Results

The Installation Guide packed with the appliance will give you step-by-step procedures for making sure the unit is installed properly. The following is a checklist of some of the important items you’ll want to review before your installation is complete. Following these guidelines will assure a beautiful and safe installation and a satisfied client.

  • Has the anti-tip blocking bracket been installed properly and is it making contact with the unit?
  • Are the panels installed properly?
  • Is the unit operating? If not, is unit plugged in? Check to see if unit is operating before you install.
  • Have the temperatures been set?
  • Is packing material removed?
  • Is water supply line connected to the units where an ice maker is in place?
  • Is toe kick/grille installed?
  • Does the customer understand the unit’s operation?
  • Does your customer understand Sub-Zero’s "12-Year Protection Plan" warranty?

When you’ve completed this final check, you can be assured that your client will enjoy the very best in home refrigeration for years to come.

Service for Sub-Zero Refrigeration Systems

If your client needs service, advise them to check the model and serial number on the plate installed to the inside left panel of the top drawer. Call a Sub-Zero Factory Authorized Service Center, a dealer, or Sub-Zero Freezer Company, Customer Service Department, P.O. Box 44130, Madison, WI 53744-4130, or call our Customer Service Department at (800) 222-7820.

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