Liebherr Built-in Fridge and Freezer Installation Guide

Quality, Design and Innovation

General Safety Instructions

Please keep this assembly manual in a safe place so you can refer back to it at any time. If you pass the appliance on, please hand this assembly manual to the next user. Read this assembly manual carefully before installation and use to ensure safe and correct use of the appliance. Follow the instructions, safety instructions and warning messages included at all times. They are important for ensuring you can operate and install the appliance safely and without any problems. First read the general safety instructions in the "General safety instructions" section of the operating instructions, which accompany these installation instructions, and follow them. If you cannot find the operating instructions, you can download the operating instructions from the internet by entering the service number at home.liebherr.com/fridge-manuals. The service number can be found on the serial tag.

Observe the warning messages and other detailed information in the other sections when installing the appliance:

2 Installation Conditions

WARNING Fire hazard due to dampness! If live parts or the mains lead become damp, this may cause short circuits. The appliance is designed for use in enclosed areas. Do not operate the appliance outdoors or in areas where it is exposed to splash water or damp conditions.

Intended use Install and use the appliance in indoor spaces only. Use the appliance only once installed.

2.1 Location

WARNING Leaking coolant and oil! Fire. The coolant contained in the appliance is eco-friendly, but also flammable. The oil contained in the appliance is flammable. Escaping coolant and oil can ignite if the concentration is high enough and in contact with an external heat source. Do not damage the pipelines of the coolant circuit and the compressor.

If the appliance is installed in a very humid environment, condensation can build up on the outside of the unit.

Always ensure good airflow and ventilation in the installation location. The more refrigerant there is in the appliance, the larger the space that it is installed in must be. If the space is too small, any leak may create a flammable mixture of gas and air. For every 8 g of refrigerant, the installation space must be at least 1 m³. Information regarding the coolant can be found on the serial tag inside the appliance.

2.1.1 Supporting floor

The floor of the installation site must be horizontal and even. If you are installing the unit in a cabinet standing on an uneven floor: level the cabinet.

2.1.2 Positioning

Do not install the appliance in direct sunlight or near radiators or similar sources of heat. You can install the appliance directly next to an oven. If the appliance is installed directly next to an oven, the energy consumption may increase slightly. This is dependent on the service life and usage intensity of the oven. Only fit the appliance into solid kitchen units.

Note Please contact Customer Services to acquire a kit to limit the door opening angle to 90° for appliances with soft close mechanisms.

2.2 Installing multiple appliances

The appliances have been developed for different installation methods. If you wish to install several appliances next to each other or on top of each other, ensure that the following requirements are met: Only install appliances next to or on top of each other if they have been developed for this. Observe notices and the following table.

NOTICE Risk of damage due to condensate! Do not place the appliance directly next to another cooling/refrigeration unit.

NOTICE Risk of damage due to condensation! Do not place the appliance directly on top of another cooling/refrigeration unit.

Model Installation method
All models Standalone
Models with a model designation starting with S.... Side-by-Side (SBS)
Models up to a maximum niche height of 880 mm and with a heated ceiling On top of each other
Top appliance: up to a maximum niche height of 140 mm

2.3 Mains connection

WARNING Danger of fire due to incorrect positioning! If the mains cable or plug touches the back of the appliance, the vibration can damage the mains cable or the plug, resulting in a short circuit. Make sure the mains cable is not trapped under the appliance when you position the appliance. Stand the appliance so that it is not touched by connectors or main cables. Do not connect any appliances to sockets in the area of the back of the appliance. Do not place and operate multi-sockets/power distributors and other electronic devices (such as halogen transformers) at the back of the appliances.

3 Appliance dimensions

ICB..(i) 51..

Niche height 1780 - combinations with 2 freezer compartments

IC(B)(N)..(i) 51.. / ICBNbsci 5173 / IKG 51Ve03 / IKGN 51Vc03 / IKGBN 51VD23i / ICNbsci 5173 / SICN..i 51.. / IKGN 51Ve03 / IKGNC 1783

Niche height 1780 - combinations with 3 freezer compartments

IFN..(i) 35..

Niche height 720 - single-door appliances

IFN..(i) 39.. / IR..(i) 39.. / SIBa20i 3905 / SIFN..i 39..

Niche height 880 - single-door appliances

IR(B)..(i) 40..

Niche height 1020 - single-door appliances

IR(B)..(i) 41.. / IRBbsbi 4170 / SIFN..i 41..

Niche height 1220 - single-door appliances

IR(B)..(i) 45.. / IRBbsbi 4570 / SIFN..i 45..

Niche height 1400 - single-door appliances

IRB..i 48..

Niche height 1580 - single-door appliances

IR(B)(P)..(i) 51.. / IRD..i 51.. / IRBbsci 5170 / IRBbsci 5171 / IRBPbsci 5170 / IKB 51Vc50i / IKB 51Vc51i / IK 51Ve00 / IK 51Ve01 / SIFN..(i) 51.. / SIFNbsdi 51.. / IK(B).. 1780 / IK(B).. 1784 / IKGNC 1783

Niche height 1780 - single-door appliances

4 Recess dimensions

Fig. 4 (K): max. 2100 mm

Observe the following information for devices with a fixed water connection:

IFN..(i) 35..

IFN..(i) 39.. / IR..(i) 39.. / SIBa20i 3905 / SIFN..i 39..

IR(B)..(i) 40..

IR(B)..(i) 41.. / IRBbsbi 4170 / SIFN..i 41..

IR(B)..(i) 45.. / IRBbsbi 4570 / SIFN..i 45..

IRB..i 48..

IC(B)(N)..(i) 51.. / ICBNbsci 5173 / IKG 51Ve03 / IKGN 51Vc03 / ICNbsci 5173 / IKGN 51Ve03 / IKGBN 51Vd23i / IR(B)(P)..(i) 51.. / IRD..i 51.. / IRBbsci 5170 / IRBbsci 5171 / IRBPbsci 5170 / IKB 51Vc50i / IKB 51Vc5li / IK 51Ve00 / IK 51Ve01 / IK(B).. 1780 / IK(B).. 1784 / IKGNC 1783 / SICN..i 51.. / SIFN..(i) 51.. / SIFNbsdi 51..

The specified energy consumption was determined with a kitchen unit depth of 560 mm. The appliance will work properly at a kitchen unit depth of 550 mm, but with a slightly higher energy consumption. Check the wall thickness of adjacent cabinets: They must have a minimum of 16 mm. Only fit the appliance into stable, solid kitchen units. Secure the unit against tipping. Align the cabinets with a spirit level and a try square. If necessary, level them by putting something underneath them. Make sure floor and the side panels of the cabinet are at right angles to each other.

5 Ventilation requirements

NOTICE Covered vents! Damage. Appliance can overheat, which can reduce the service life of various parts of the appliance and lead to operational impairments. Always make sure there is good ventilation. Always keep vents or ventilation grids in the appliance housing and in the kitchen furniture (fully integrated appliance) unobstructed. Always keep the fan air vents unobstructed.

Always follow the required ventilation gaps: The depth of the ventilation shaft at the back of the cabinet must be at least 38 mm. At least 200 cm² is required for the ventilation gap cross sections in the plinth and the housing cabinet. As a rule, the larger the ventilation cross-section, the more efficiently the appliance will run. Sufficient ventilation is required for the operation of the appliance. The ventilation grids provided ensure an effective ventilation cross-section on the appliance of 200 cm². If you replace the ventilation grids with a cover plate, the ventilation cross-section must be as least as large as the ventilation grid provided by the manufacturer.

6 Custom panel weights

NOTICE An excessively heavy custom panel can potentially cause damage! If the custom panel is too heavy, damage to the hinges cannot be ruled out, which may compromise the functionality of the unit. Before fitting the custom panel, ensure the custom panel does not exceed the permissible weight.

Recess height (mm)* Maximum weight of custom panel (kg)*
720 16
880 16
1020 13
1220 19
1400 21
1580 22
1780 26

Single-door fridges and freezers

Niche height (mm)* Fridge compartment door* Freezer compartment door* Compact door*
1780 12 18 -

Customising combinations

7 Water connection*

If your appliance has a fixed water connection, a hose is supplied with it.

Note You can purchase a hose of a different length as an accessory.

Overview of dimensions (see 7.1 Dimensions for the water connection): Requirements for the water pressure (see 7.2 Water pressure): Make the water connection (see 15 Connecting the appliance to the water supply*)

7.1 Dimensions for the water connection

Fig. 5

  • (a) Maximum available hose length*
  • (b) Maximum available hose length*
  • (c) Distance of solenoid valve to floor*
  • (M) Solenoid valve*

Fig. 6

  • (a) Maximum available hose length*
  • (b) Maximum available hose length*
  • (c) Distance of solenoid valve to floor*
  • (M) Solenoid valve*

~ 1200 mm, 1200 mm, 55 mm

7.2 Water pressure

The water connection line and solenoid valve of the appliance are suitable for a water pressure of up to 1 MPa (10 bar). To ensure that the appliance functions correctly (flow rate, ice cube size, noise level), maintain the following water pressure:

Water pressure: bar MPa
1.5 to 6.2 0.15 to 0.62
Water pressure when using the water filter:* bar* MPa*
2.8 to 6.2 0.28 to 0.62

If the pressure is higher than 6.2 bar: Fit a pressure reducer.

Make the water connection. (see 15 Connecting the appliance to the water supply*)

8 Transporting appliance

Note when transporting the appliance: Transport the appliance upright. Use two people to transport the appliance. During first use: Transport the appliance packaged.

When transporting appliances after initial commissioning (e.g. moving or cleaning): Empty the appliance. Secure the door against unintentional opening.

9 Unpacking the appliance

Before you connect the appliance, report any damage immediately to the delivery company. Check the appliance and the packaging for damage during transport. Contact the supplier immediately if you suspect any level of damage. Remove all materials from the back or the side walls of the appliance that may prevent proper installation or ventilation. Remove all protective films from the appliance. Do not use sharp or pointed objects for this.

10 Setting up the appliance

CAUTION Risk of injury due to heavy appliance! Have two people transport the appliance to its installation site.

WARNING Danger of injury and damage due to the appliance being unstable! The appliance can topple over. Secure the appliance as described in the instructions.

WARNING Fire hazard and danger of damage! Do not place appliances emitting heat e.g. microwaves, toasters etc. on the appliance!

If possible, have the appliance installed in the kitchen unit by a professional. Do not install the appliance on your own.

10.1 After installation

Remove all transport safety components.

11 Disposing of packaging

Pull off the transport lock on the appliance door. Tighten the screws. Check to see if the next step applies for your model. Check the correct assembly/seat of the components used. Measure the specified measurement and adjust if necessary. Tool for assembly: Metre rule. Tool for assembly: Cordless screwdriver and attachments. A lengthwise bit insert is recommended for good access to the screws. Tool for assembly: Spirit level. Tool for assembly: Size 7 and size 10 spanners. Two people are required for this step. Carry out this step at the marked place on the appliance. Aids for assembly: String. Aids for assembly: Square. Aids for assembly: Screwdriver.

Clean the appliance (see User Guide, Cleaning the appliance).

WARNING Danger of suffocation due to packing material and plastic film! Do not allow children to play with packing material. The packaging is made of recyclable materials: corrugated board/cardboard, expanded polystyrene parts, polythene bags and sheets, polypropylene straps, nailed wooden frame with polyethylene panel*. Take the packaging material to an official collecting point.

12 What the symbols mean

! Risk of injury here! Follow the safety notes!

* These instructions apply to a range of models. Follow this step only if it applies to your appliance.

To install, please follow the detailed description in the Guide.

This section applies either to a single-door appliance or a double-door appliance.

Choose one of the options: Appliance with right-hinged door or appliance with left-hinged door.

Installation step required if your model has IceMaker and/or InfinitySpring.

Just loosen the screws or tighten them slightly.

13 **** freezer compartment door*

It is very easy to reposition the hinge of the **** freezer compartment door if the main door hinge is swapped. If the main door of the appliance can be opened to more than 115° (1), you can open the freezer compartment without repositioning the hinge. If the opening angle (2) of the appliance door is less than this, the hinge must be repositioned.

Fig. 8

13.1 Moving the door hinge

The slider for moving the door hinge is located on the back of the **** freezer compartment door at the bottom.

Fig. 9

  • Close the **** freezer compartment door (1).
  • Grab the **** freezer compartment door from below.
  • Move the slider (2) either to the right or to the left.

14 Reversing the door

NOTICE Live parts! Damage to electrical components. Remove the mains plug before you reverse the door.

Fig. 10

Fig. 11* Removing the soft stop damper: Remove the soft stop damper from the ball stud (1). Unscrew the retainer (2). Remove the ball stud with a screwdriver (3).*

Note If the closing damper is only slightly above the floor, you can only remove the ball pins when the door is removed.*

Fig. 12 Remove covers. Note When removing the covers, ensure that the surface does not get scratched.

Fig. 13 Loosen the screws on all hinges but do not remove them.

Fig. 14 Removing the door: Push the door forward and then out, unhang it and put it to one side.

Fig. 15 Unscrew all hinges and set aside together with the screws.

Fig. 16 Loosen and shift the bracket at the top and bottom of the door. The bracket must be shifted so you can screw on the hinges.

Fig. 17 Shift the screws to fasten the hinge. Do not screw tightly after shifting – you need to hang the hinges later.

Fig. 18 Move the fixing bracket to the opposite side.

15 Connecting the appliance to the water supply*

Make sure that the following requirements are fulfilled:

WARNING Risk of electric shock from water! Before connecting to the water pipe: Disconnect the appliance from the mains. Before connecting to water supply lines: Shut off the water supply. Make sure that only qualified personnel connect the device to the drinking water supply.

WARNING Risk of poisoning due to contaminated water! Only connect to the drinking water supply.

15.1 Connecting the hose

Fig. 25

15.2 Checking the water system

Before you completely install the appliance in the cabinet recess, Liebherr recommends checking the water system for leaks.

Slowly turn on the tap. Check the hose, water feed and connections for leaks. The water system has now been checked for leaks. The water system is not leaking: You can install the appliance completely in the cabinet recess.

Note InfinitySpring: Before the first use, you must put the InfinitySpring into operation. To do this you must bleed and clean the water system. (see Quick Start Guide or operating instructions)* IceMaker: Before the first use, you must clean the IceMaker. (see Quick Start Guide or operating instructions)*

16 Installing the appliance in the recess

Fig. 27

Fig. 28

Fig. 29 Disconnect the base installation bracket at the perforation. NOTICE Correct installation depth of the appliance. Using the mounting bracket ensures the correct installation depth of the appliance.

Fig. 30 Screw the mounting brackets on the left and right of the recess floor, flush to the side wall.

Fig. 31 Remove the mains cable from the package. Plug the mains cable's IEC socket completely into the appliance plug on the back of the appliance. Ensure that the IEC socket is tight. Use a cord to lay the mains plug to a freely accessible socket.

Fig. 32* If necessary, install the water connection at this point, following the instructions in the User Guide.*

Fig. 33 Insert the adapter panel on the top of the appliance. The panel can be moved to both sides.

Fig. 34 Fit the mounting bracket. Attach the mounting bracket at the height of the custom door panel handle. For a large door, use four mounting brackets. After assembly, fold the covers onto the bracket.

Fig. 35 Insert the appliance 2/3 of the way into the recess.

Fig. 36 Check whether the unit side wall is 16 mm or 19 mm thick.

Fig. 37 16 mm thick unit side walls: Put a spacer on all hinges. 19 mm thick unit side walls: You do not need a spacer.

Fig. 38 Use a screwdriver to loosen the cover at the top left and remove it.

Fig. 39 Loosely tighten the mounting bracket screw. The bracket should still be easy to move.

Fig. 40

Fig. 41

WARNING Risk of fire due to short circuit! When you push the appliance into the niche: do not kink, jam or damage the mains cable. The appliance must not be operated with a defective mains cable. Push the appliance all the way into the unit recess. The adjustable feet must rest in the recesses in the brackets on both sides.

Fig. 42 Remove the floor mounting bracket stopper. Loosen the stopper by moving it and, if necessary, pull it off using pliers.

Fig. 43 Check that the appliance is flush in the cabinet recess. The mounting bracket must be attached to the side wall of the cabinet recess.

Fig. 44 Note With 16 mm unit side walls, the spacers fit against the unit recess on the hinge side.

Fig. 45 19 mm thick unit side walls: Align the front of the hinges flush with the unit side wall.

Fig. 46 If necessary, use the adjustable feet to correct the tilt of the appliance.

Fig. 47 Screw on the appliance on the hinge side.

Fig. 48 Move the bracket so it sits flush on the side wall of the cabinet recess. Tighten all the screws securely.

Fig. 49 Remove the stop from the bracket on the handle side and dispose of it.

Fig. 50 Put covers into position.

Fig. 51 Slide the panel so that it sits flush with the side of the cabinet wall.

Fig. 52 If necessary: Shorten the sealing strip as necessary with a sharp pair of scissors. Position the sealing strip below the top cover and press it in. The sealing strip is magnetic.

From a niche height of 1400 mm, install levelling rails:

Fig. 53 You must installed levelling rails under the appliance from a niche height of 1400 mm. The levelling rails reduce the noise level. Two levelling rails and an installation handle are enclosed as standard from a niche height of 1400 mm.

Fig. 54 Attach the installation handle (1) to the levelling rail (2).

Fig. 55 Push the levelling rail into the guide under the appliance base until it reaches the stop. Remove the installation handle and attach it to the second levelling rail.

Proceed in the same way for the second levelling rail.

Fig. 56

Fig. 57 Push the assembly aids to the unit door height. Lower stop edge of the assembly aid = upper edge of the door to be assembled.

Fig. 58 Loosen locknuts (1). Remove crosspiece (2).

Fig. 59

Fig. 60 Hang the crosspiece on the inside of the unit door and make sure it is central. Check the preset of 8 mm from the upper edge of the appliance door to the crosspiece support.

Fig. 61 Fix the crosspiece using at least 6 screws for chipboard doors and at least 4 screws for panel doors.

Fig. 62 Put the cover on the crosspiece on the handle side.

Fig. 63 Attach the custom panel and loosely screw the lock nuts onto the adjusting bolts.

Mounting the fastening bracket on the custom panel:

Open the cover.

Mounting the fastening bracket on the custom panel: Align the front edge of the mounting bracket parallel with the custom door panel edge and screw the bracket down tightly.

Mounting the fastening bracket on the custom panel: Fold up the cover.

Fig. 64 Align the custom panel in the X and Y direction using the adjusting bolts.

Fig. 65 Tighten the lock nuts. Check the adjusted height.

Fig. 66 For front panels thicker than 19 mm: Check the dimensions, weights and information in the following sections: (see 6 Custom panel weights) (see 17 Cabinet fronts)

Fig. 67

Fig. 68 Align the custom panel in the Z direction: Loosen the adjusting screw on the crosspiece and the screw on the mounting bracket. Move the door.

Fig. 69 Check the gap between the custom panel and the unit body. Check all the screws and tighten them if necessary.

Fig. 70 Put on the top cover.

17 Cabinet fronts

17.1 Dimensions

Depending on your model, you will need one or two cabinet doors. The size of the cabinet door(s) depends on the overall recess size and cabinet unit thickness.

Note Observe the corresponding appliance and niche dimensions and installation sketches.

General requirements: Please note our appliance-specific recommendations on size and weight for fixed door installation (see 6 Custom panel weights). The body of the unit should be at least 16 mm thick but not more than 19 mm. When mounting a 2-door cabinet door, observe the recommended clearances.*

Fig. 72 Clearances for a 2-door cabinet door*

Recess height 178-2 drawers*
Appliance height (A) (mm) 1770
Distance (B) (mm) 15
Clearance (C) door-on-door (mm) 549 + 15
Recess height 178-3 drawers*
Appliance height (A) (mm) 1770
Distance (B) (mm) 15
Clearance (C) door-on-door (mm) 695 + 15

Other cabinet door above, below or next to it:

The vertical gap between custom panels must be 4 mm. The horizontal gap between custom panels must be 4 mm. Check the risk of them clashing here. (see 17.3 Setting the clearance to avoid collision)

Weight and hinges: With heavy furniture fronts, the stress on the hinge is very high. The hinge may be damaged. Please note the maximum weight specification for your appliance in the chapter Furniture front weights (see 6 Custom panel weights). If the cabinet front exceeds the maximum permitted weight, an appliance with door-tracking device can help by loading the weight over several concealed hinges on the cabinet. If you use long unit fronts that protrude far above the appliances, we recommend an additional door hinge (e.g. Kamat), which must have the same pivot point as the fixed door hinge used with your appliance. By using another hinge (Kamat), the weight is shared over several points. The use of a milled compensating fastening is recommended for high unit fronts to counteract warping (convex/concave).

17.2 Mounting the cabinet front(s)

When installing, note:

  • Cabinet front must be installed symmetrically to the refrigerator door.
  • Check the collision factors and adjust them accordingly: Determine the front thickness and edge radius. Refer to the table for the min./max. clearance dimensions. Check the clearance size against the table. Choose one of the following depending on the measured clearance size.
Clearance Description
S > Gmax If the clearance size is greater than the two limits, you do not need to make any adjustments.
S < Gmin If the clearance size is below the limits, you must increase it. Another option is to increase the edge radius.
Gmin ≤ S ≤ Gmax If the clearance is between the two limits, you have to be careful. This will quickly lead to collisions.

Fig. 73

  • (1) Front thickness (FD)
  • (2) Edge radius (R)
  • (3) Clearance (S)

Fig. 74 Table of clearance limits Gmin = min. clearance in mm Gmax = max. clearance in mm

Note When making adjustments, always make sure that the cabinet front suits the general appearance.

17.3 Setting the clearance to avoid colli- sion

After installing the cabinet front(s), check that the cabinet fronts do not collide.

18 Water tank*

Depending on your model, the InfinitySpring water tank is behind the lowest drawer in the fridge or BioFresh compartment*.

18.1 Inserting the water tank

Remove the drawer compartment. Insert the water tank and rotate approx. 90° clockwise until it clicks in. Check that the tank is sealed and no water leaks out. Insert the drawer compartment. Bleed the water system. (see Quick Start Guide or operating instructions)

Instead of the water filter you can insert an additional water tank.*

Note You can purchase this water tank as an optional extra.

19 Water filter*

Depending on your model, the water filter is behind the lowest drawer in the fridge or BioFresh compartment.* It filters out deposits in the water and reduces the taste of chlorine. Replace the water filter at least every 6 months, or if there is a significant reduction in the flow rate. The water filter contains carbon and can be disposed of with the regular household waste.

Note Water filters are available from the Liebherr-Hausgeräte store at home.liebherr.com/shop/de/deu/zubehor.html.

19.1 Inserting the water filter

Remove the drawer compartment. Insert the water filter and rotate approx. 90° clockwise until it clicks in. Check that the filter is sealed and no water leaks out. Insert the drawer compartment.

CAUTION Risk of infection due to potential particulate matter in new water filters!* Nausea and vomiting. After replacing the filter: Draw and dispose of 3 l water at the InfinitySpring. The water filter is now ready for use.

20 Connecting the appliance to the power supply

Make sure that the following requirements are fulfilled:

WARNING Danger of electric shock and injury due to damaged appliance or damaged mains cable! Danger of cuts and fatal injuries. If the appliance or the mains cable is damaged during transport, you may be electrocuted. You could also cut yourself on damaged parts of the appliance housing. Check the appliance and the mains cable for damage after transport. Never put the appliance into operation if the appliance or the mains cable are damaged. Contact Customer Service.

You can connect your appliance to the mains using the power cable supplied separately. The mains power cable has an appliance coupler at one end and a mains plug at the other end.

Mains voltage and frequency correspond to the specifications on the type plate. The socket is earthed according to the regulations and fused. The fuse tripping current is between 10 A and 16 A. The socket is easily accessible and is not behind the appliance. (see 4 Recess dimensions)

NOTICE Danger of damage to incorrect operation! Damage to the electrical components of the appliance. Only use the supplied mains cable.

WARNING Danger of fire due to incorrect connection! Burns. Damage to the appliance. Do not use an extension cable. Do not use distributor blocks.

NOTICE Danger of damage to incorrect connection! Do not connect the appliance to a stand-alone inverter, e.g. solar power systems and petrol generators.

Connect the mains cable plug to the power supply. Ensure that the plug is tightly in the socket. The Liebherr logo appears in the display. The display switches to the standby symbol. If no action occurs within 60 seconds: The standby symbol fades or disappears. The appliance is connected. For information regarding first use, see the following section or the operating instructions.

Models: ICNbsci 5173_plan_EN, ICNbsci No Frost Integrated Fridge Freezer, No Frost Integrated Fridge Freezer, Integrated Fridge Freezer, Fridge Freezer, Freezer

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