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Dimensions in parentheses are in
millimeters unless otherwise specified.
MODELS 685 AND 695 FRAMED KITS
PARTIAL FRAMED ACCESSORY KIT
I
f you choose not to use custom wood panels
above or below the glasswell for the Model
685 or 695 framed application, a stainless steel
i
nsert panel will be provided with the partial
framed accessory kit. This accessory kit (part
#FRAMPAR), available through your Sub-Zero
dealer, includes molding and a stainless steel
insert panel for above and below the glasswell
on a framed unit.
Detailed installation instructions are included
with the partial framed accessory kit.
FRAMED RETROFIT ACCESSORY KIT
With the framed retrofit accessory kit, existing
Model 680 or 690 door panels can be used on
a new Model 685 or 695 framed unit. This
accessory kit (part #FRAMRET), available
through your Sub-Zero dealer, includes
moldings and stainless steel insert panels to
accommodate existing Model 680 or 690
framed door panels.
Detailed installation instructions are included
with the framed retrofit accessory kit.
With a Phillips screwdriver, remove the
h
andles from the freezer and refrigerator
doors. Slide the panel into the frame on the
door. With the panel in position, replace the
handles. Be sure the panel is inserted
completely into the channel for proper fit and
alignment. Refer to illustration 11 on page 12.
Replace the trim molding by inserting the top,
then the bottom into the handle channel.
Release the middle and set the magnets.
RAISED PANELS
You may have to rout, recess or use optional
extended handles with some door panel
designs to allow for finger clearance. This is
particularly true if your unit has raised panels
greater than
1
/4" (6) total thickness.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
The weight of each panel
cannot exceed 50 lbs (23 kg).
Check the location of offset when you’re using
specific routing for the grip area only. Refer to
the Built-In section of the Sub-Zero Design
Guide for a full-scale template of the standard
full-length handle and panel. Use this grid
template to lay out your panel design for
finger clearance when standard full-length
handles are used.
PANEL
DESIGN
Additional panel
design information
can be found in
the Sub-Zero
Design Guide.
Check our website
at subzero.com.
FRAMED PANEL INSTALLATION