Installation
Instructions
l Panels must be %I” thick
around the perimeter and
routed to allow for %I” edge,
except for Model 245, which
requires
‘/8”.
Panels
W’
thick or less
I
Panels thicker than
%“
r
‘L
Rout to
%I”-
-
Thickness
.A,
j
Figure 6
l Thicker raised panels may
require special consideration
with door swings and clear-
ance. See center pages
1OA
and
1OB.
l You may consider using an
optional extended handle.
See Figure A, Page
1OA.
l Panels must not exceed 50
pounds for each door panel.
The Sub-Zero
11”
louvered
grille is standard on all units
with the exception of the
Model 590. An easy-access
(EA) panel grille is available as
an option for all models and
easily accepts decorative
panels. The Model 590 has
this
11”
EA panel grille as a
standard feature.
As with the standard grille,
the EA panel grille can be
ordered in one inch incre-
ments from 10 to 15”.
The following sizes should
be used when ordering deco-
rative inserts for the EA panel
grille. There is a 15 pound
weight limit on these inserts.
Grille Size
Panel Size
10x30
1
g3vi6"
X
2g3/16”
11x30
1
g3h"
X
‘2g3h6”
11x36
1
g3h6"
x
343h6“
12 X 36
1
10%6”
X
343h6”
1
11x48
1
g3/16"
x
463/16”
14
X 48
1
123h6”
X
46x6”
I
15
x
48
1
13%6”
x
463L6”
1
Any other custom grille
must meet required airflow
requirements and you should
contact Sub-Zero before
installing one.
If side panels are to be
used refer to pages 17 and
18, the side panel installation
section of this guide, for
specifics regarding sizing.
The installation of a Sub-Zero
is an easy task if you have
done the necessary prepara-
tion. Before bringing the unit
into a house, it should be
uncrated outside. Remove the
box and wood base and dis-
card this material. Do not
discard wood block and
hardware to be used for block-
ing your unit.
In addition retract front
leveler legs to ensure easier
movement of the unit for
installation.
ILLWARNING
1
To reduce the possibility of
the unit tipping forward, you
must reposition the front
levelers to make contact with
the floor. You will have to ex-
tend these legs when the unit
is finally positioned.
You should remove the grille
for easier transportation
through doorways and later
access to the power cord.