Sub-Zero ICB424 Beverage Dispenser User Manual


 
10
MODELS ICB424 AND ICB424FS INSTALLATION
MODELS
ICB424
ICB424FS
PANEL
DESIGN
Additional panel
design information
can be found in
the Sub-Zero
Design Guide.
Check our website
at subzero.com.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
After the first three or
four mounting screws are in place, but not
completely tightened, close the door and check
your panel fit. This is the time to make small
adjustments. Once you are satisfied with the
appearance, open the door and apply the
remainder of the screws. Check all screws for
tightness.
The metal frame on the glass door has
numerous mounting holes on each side of the
door. This is to accommodate the Sub-Zero
accessory handles and provide for easy attach-
ment of the handle through the door frame.
If you choose not to use the pre-drilled handle
mounting holes, it will be necessary to fasten
the handle from the rear of the door panel
only, or drill one or more additional holes
through the metal frame of the glass door.
Illustration 10 on page 11 shows how this
hole passes through the door frame. The hole
center is on the small locator groove in the
front of the frame. A 6 mm diameter hole is
made in the front wall of the extrusion and
an 11 mm diameter hole through the rest
of the frame.
OVERLAY DOOR PANELS
OVERLAY GLASS DOOR – MODEL ICB424
Inspect the door panel for the minimum 16 mm
thickness, the finished inside edge and the 5 kg
weight limit. See the Wine Storage section of
the Sub-Zero Design Guide for additional panel
information.
Decide if the handle will be attached through
the glass door frame or just through the deco-
rative door panel. If it is just through the door
panel, the handle must be attached first.
Decorative panels are attached to the Model
ICB424 door using #8 x 16 mm square drive
screws passing through the door frame from
the rear, behind the gasket into the panel. The
door panel is marked for screw locations by
the use of ‘tenon centers’, which are temporar-
ily inserted into the 6 mm diameter holes in
the front of the glass door frame. Refer to illus-
tration 9 on page 11.
With the Wine Storage unit secured in position
and the door closed, the panel is held in the
desired position on the door and rapped by
hand from the front, putting center marks on
the rear surface of the panel. If the door panel
is made of such a material that pre-drilling is
needed, all of the mounting holes should be
marked. If not, only enough holes to hold the
panel in place temporarily, are necessary.
The door panel is then lowered from the door
frame, tenon centers removed, the door
opened and the screws driven into the panel
through the black tape on the door frame,
using the center marks to locate the screws.
The screw holes inside the door are hidden
under a cover flap on the door gasket. It is
necessary to lift the flap to insert the screws.
Use as many screws as necessary to hold the
door panel in place properly.
The wine storage unit door is made with
a sealed double wall tempered glass core.
The drill must not contact this core when
drilling. Be sure the hole is centered on
the small groove in the front of the door
frame and the drill passes squarely
through the frame. If you are inexperi-
enced with drilling, fasten the handle
from the rear of the door panel only.