THE INSTALLATION SPACE
THE INSTALLATION SPACE (cont.)
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For a standard installation: The product must be installed so that the
stainless steel front will project 1-5/8” forward of adjacent cabinets.
This position will allow a full door swing and prevent interference with
adjacent cabinetry. The opening between cabinets must be 23-3/4”
minimum.
** For a flush installation: Install a 1/4”-wide filler strip on the hinge
side. The filler strip will act as a spacer between the door case and
adjacent cabinets and will prevent interference with the cabinet
door swing. Recess the filler strip 1-5/8” back from the front face
of the refrigerator, or even with the front edge of the product case
(behind the gasket). The width of the opening must be 24” (including
the 1/4” filler strip).
• All models may be used freestanding.
Additional Specifications
• A 120 volt 60Hz., 15 or 20 amp power supply is
required. An individual properly grounded branch circuit
or circuit breaker is recommended. Install a properly
grounded 3-prong electrical receptacle recessed into
the back wall as shown. Electrical must be located
on rear wall as shown. NOTE: GFCI (ground fault circuit
interrupter) is not recommended.
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NOTE:
Handle and
handle standoff
depth is 2-1/4”.
For models ZIFS240 and ZIBS240 with Stainless Steel Doors and Handles
NOTE:
Water line location for
ZIBS240 model only
Design Guide
These products will fit flush to
adjacent cabinets when installed with
a 1/4” filler panel or cleat. The filler
panel should be recessed or set back
behind the door and even with the
front edge of the product case.
In a standard installation, the product
will project forward of adjacent
cabinets. See Dim. A.
Product Dim.
A
ZIFS240
1-5/8”
ZIBS240 2-5/8”
Flush
Installation
Standard
Installation
Filler panel or cleat to be set
back even with front of case.
Front edge of product case
Front face
Front edge of product case
Front face
1/4”
110°
120°
CABINET
CABINET
CABINET
CABINET
110°
120°
Dim. A
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