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GE 162D9617P004 - Custom Wood Panel Dimensions

GE 162D9617P004
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Customer Service Troubleshooting Tips
Operating Instructions
Safety Instructions
Installation Instructions
Customer Service Troubleshooting Tips
Installation Instructions
Safety Instructions
Operating Instructions
Customer Service Troubleshooting Tips
Installation Instructions
Safety Instructions
Operating Instructions
Trim kits and decorator panels.
Care of Pre-Cut Panels
Clean these panels using an anti-static cleaner or a mild detergent and water. (Look for anti-static cleaner in
electronic or computer departments.) Rinse thoroughly and blot dry with a clean, damp cloth or chamois.
Do not use paper towels to wash or dry the panels. Do not use cleaners that contain solvents, such as
ammonia, because they can damage the panels.
Shallow scratches and abrasions can be corrected with a good grade of hard automobile paste wax. Do not
use a cleaner/wax combination. The wax will fill in any minor surface scratches and will help to maintain the
luster of the panels. Apply the wax sparingly and buff lightly with a clean, soft cloth using a circular motion.
Dimensions for Custom Wood Panels
Freezer Panel Freezer Panel Fresh Food Panel
Without Dispenser With Dispenser Fresh Food Panel With Refreshment Center
The areas at the top of the panels need to be cut out of
the panels. All other dotted lines indicate areas that must
be routed out about 3/16² (5 mm) on the back side of
panels 1/4² (6 mm) thick or more. For panels less than
1/4² (6 mm) thick, these areas can be cut out of the
filler panels.
Example of Routing
Cut out
7/32²
1²
1²
1²
1²
1²
1/2²
1/2²
1/4²
3/16²
2²
1²
2²
1²
2²
1²
2²
18
3
/
8
²
18
3
/
8
²
18
13
/
16
²
18
13
/
16
²
14
1
/
2
²
14
1
/
2
²
19
5
/
16
²
19
5
/
16
²
14
5
/
8
²
14
5
/
8
²
67
1
/
8
²
67
1
/
8
²
34
5
/
16
²
34
5
/
16
²
3/32²
Cut out
Cut out
Cut out
7/32²
7/32²
3/32²
3/32²
7/32²
3/32²
FRONT
FRONT FRONT FRONT
1²
Front
Depth of material
to be routed out

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