30” Built-In Refrigerator Column (Right-Hand Door Swing)

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30” Built-In Refrigerator Column (Right-Hand Door Swing) 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR COLUMN (RIGHT-HAND DOOR SWING) Signature Features JBRFR30IGX OVER 250 TRINITY COOLING REMOTE ACCESS CONFIGURATIONS Revel in the trinity of food Open door. Power outages. Freezer or refrigerator. Left- preservation: three zones, three Filter changes. Connect to WiFi hand or right-hand swing. One, precision sensors, calibrated for real-time notifications and two, three columns in a row. every second. Fortified by an control your columns from Four different widths. With 12 exposed air tower, you can anywhere. Tap and swipe on one-unit options, 75 two-unit conquer humidity levels and both iOS and Android devices. combinations and over 250 three- customize the temperature of <sup>1</sup><br><sup>1 unit combinations, configuration each zone to your deepest Appliance must be set to remote is where bespoke begins. desires. enable. WiFi & app required. Features subject to change. For ECLIPTIC LIGHTING DARING OBSIDIAN details and privacy statement, INTERIOR visit jennair.com/connect.</sup> Live beyond the shadow. Abandoning the dark spots cast Inspired by the beauty of SOLID GLASS AND METAL by dated puck lighting, over 650 volcanic glass, this industry- LEDs frame and fill your exclusive dark finish erupts with All-metal bin and shelf frames. column, coming alive at a touch reflective, high-contrast style. Thick, naturally odor-resistant of the controls. Each zone Reject the unfeeling, lifeless solid glass. A forcefield at the awakens and pulses as you mold vessel of harsh steel. Let fine edge that prevents spillovers. To your column to your desires. foods and beverages emerge hell with cheap plastic in luxury from the interior of your door bins, shelves and liners. EMOTIVE CONTROLS columns like vibrant art, begging to be devoured. SHAPESHIFTER DRAWERS At waist-level, this panel invites (REFRIGERATOR) touch, challenging the idea that HUSHED ACOUSTICS controls should be out of sight From craft beer to the farmer's Dimensions and out of reach. Control every Unheard of. We’re decibel for market. Whether you're zone and choose presets to coax decibel one of the quietest marinating a steak or storing a out the flavors of your produce, leading luxury built-in columns charcuterie tray, every drawer meat, beverages, spirits and out there. Casting off abrupt has presets to meet your desires. Refrigerator Volume: 17.00 cu. ft. beyond—and dominate your start and stop cycles, our domain according to your columns ditch swings in Capacity: 17.00 desires. temperature and humidity, running unobtrusively in the Total Volume: 17.0 cu. ft. background. Brilliance doesn’t have to announce itself, it just is. Cabinet Width: 30.0 in Technical Specifications Depth Closed Excluding Handles: 24-1/2 in Depth Closed Including Handles: 27-1/8 in Configuration and Overview Refrigerator Details Depth Excluding Doors: 23-11/16 in Advance Foam Insulation: 99.9% lower Global Lighting: Strip and Tower LED Lighting Depth With Door Open 90 Degree: 56-3/8 in Warming Potential and Better Energy Performance Dispenser Details Counter Depth: Yes Depth: 24-1/2 in Number of Doors: 1 Dispenser Type: Interior Water Only Height To Top Of Cabinet: 84.0 in Installation Option: Built-In Dispenser Options: Filtered Water Height: 79-7/8 in Appearance Certifications Net Weight: 502 lbs Hidden Hinge: Yes Prop 65: Standard Width: 29-3/4 in Handle Material: Metal Energy Star® Qualified: ENERGY STAR® Certified Controls Door Style: Flat UL: Yes Reversible Door: No Sabbath Mode: Yes Control Lockout: Yes Cabinet Finish: Smooth Exterior Door Ajar/Open Alarm: Yes Filter Details Handle Type: Reach Through Handle Location of Controls: Interior Up Front Water Filter Indicator/Reset: Yes Compatibility Automatic Defrost: Yes Produce Preserver: Yes Connectivity: Design Type ®/™ © 2021 JennAir. All rights reserved. Specifications subject to change without notice. 30” BUILT-IN REFRIGERATOR COLUMN (RIGHT-HAND DOOR SWING) Refrigerator Details iOS iOS Design Expression: Panel-Ready Number of Interior Shelves: 3 Works With: Pantry Drawer: No WiFi App Deli Drawer: 1 Flexi-Slide Bin Remote Access Supplementary Containers: Herb Tender™ Container Description Type of Refrigerator: Column Refrigerator ®/™ © 2021 JennAir. All rights reserved. Specifications subject to change without notice..
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