Installation Instructions

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The filter cover must be installed during
assembly to leave sufficient space around
the filter module.
Fig. 5
(A) 13/16in (20mm) (C) 1-3/16in. x 3/8in.
( 30mm x 10mm )
(B) 3-15/16in (100mm) (D) min. 4in (100mm)
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Maintain the dimensions shown in
Fig. 5
so that the filter
can be replaced and the cover can be removed. The
two hoses of the water filter can run alternatively
through the back of the cabinet or through the base
depending on the specific installation situation.
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The tape on the water filter is not needed and can be
cut off.
3.4 Cabinet door setup
Fig. 6
The cabinet must have a door.
This door is generally constructed as follows:
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The door must be at least 5/8 in. (16 mm) and at most
3/4 in. (19 mm) thick so that the connecting rails can be
fixed on it.
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There must be a gap
Fig. 6 (1)
at least 1/8 in. (3 mm)
wide between the door and the cabinet door above it (if
present).
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The width of the cabinet doors depends on the kitchen
style and size of the gaps between the door panels of
the cabinetry. Generally, a 1/8 in. (3 mm) vertical gap
between the cabinet doors is recommended.
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The upper edge of the door
Fig. 6 (2)
should be level
with the door of the adjacent cabinet (or cabinets), if
other cabinets are present.
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The unit doors must be assembled flat and free from
tension.
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Align the door before installing the appliance. Once you
have installed the appliance, you can no longer correct
the door position.
NOTICE
An excessively heavy unit door can cause potential
damage!
If the unit door is too heavy, we cannot rule out damage to
the hinges, which may compromise the use of the unit.
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Before installing the unit door, ensure the door does not
exceed the permissible weight.
Model Maximum weight of
unit door
HRB 1110, HF 851 50.71 lbs (23 kg)
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Check the fitting dimensions according to the specifica-
tions in
Fig. 4
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Kitchen cabinet setup
6 * Depending on model and options