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Anti - tip Bracket considerations
Figure 9
-Wall stud
-Anti - tip
bracket 
on top of 
cabinet
-At least 2 
screws into 
wall stud.
Figure 10
Crosswise
lumber-
-Leave 
access for 
water line if 
required.
INSTALLING THE CABINET
-Wall stud
-Anti-tip
bracket 
on top of 
cabinet
-At least 2 
screws into 
wall stud.
Figure 7
24” wide refrigerator
-Crosswise
lumber
Figure 8
24” wide refrigerator
Before placing the cabinet in opening, the depth of the 
cut-out opening should be at least 24 inches. If the cut-
out opening depth is more than 24 inches, then a piece of 
wood must be secured crosswise on the wall into the studs 
at the height of the anti-tip brackets. (See Figure 8 and 10). 
Slide the cabinet into position and level the cabinet with 
adjustable rear roller and front leveling legs. (See Leveling 
the unit on page 12). 
24” wide refrigerator:
The anti tip bracket is fastened to the cabinet and runs the 
full width of the cabinet. Locate a wall stud behind the cabi-
net and secure the anti-tip bracket with at least (2) #8 x 1
1
2
” 
screws provided. See Figure 7.
30” and 36” wide refrigerators:
Locate a wall stud behind the unit that is suitable for secur-
ing the 5” anti-tip bracket to the wall. The position of the 
bracket should be to the right of the power module and not 
behind the power module. Do not disturb the power module 
gasket on the left side of the unit. Place the anti tip bracket 
on top of the cabinet flush with the back of the cabinet. 
Mark and drill at least three holes (1/8” (3.2mm) into the 
top of the cabinet and secure the bracket to the top of the 
cabinet with at least (3) of the #8 x 
5
8
” screws provided. Se-
cure the bracket to the wall stud with at least (2) #8 x 1
1
2
” 
screws provided. See Figure 9.