5. Reconnect water tubing and wiring.
IMPORTANT: Do not intertwine the water tubing and wiring bundles
when reconnecting them.
Water Connection Style 1: Push the larger ⁵⁄₁₆" (7.94 mm) water
tube into the blue fitting until it stops, then push the smaller ¹⁄₄"
(6.35 mm) water tube into the green fitting until it stops.
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Water Connection Style 2: Push the black water tube with the
blue tip into the blue fitting until it stops. Close the clasp around
the tubing, making sure it snaps into place. Repeat this process to
connect the redtipped black water tube and the red fitting.
Graphic 2B
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Reinstall the P-clamp around the small wiring bundle (with one
yellow plug), then replace the Pclamp on the top screw hole of
the routing plate.
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Gently route the large wiring bundle (with two white plugs)
through the hole in the routing plate, so that the wiring runs behind
the right side of the routing plate.
NOTE: The large wiring bundle should always remain below the
small wiring bundle.
Reconnect the wiring plugs to the electrical housing, then push the
housing back under the refrigerator. Align the left hole in the front
lip of the housing with the right hole in the refrigerator's base
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crossbar.
Reinstall the wiring clip over the grommets. First install the smaller
grommet into the top of the clip, then install the larger grommet
into the bottom of the clip (closest to the screw hole).
Graphic 3
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Align the clip's screw hole with the left hole in the electrical
housing and the right hole in the crossbar, and screw in the clip
using a single screw. Tighten screw.
IMPORTANT: Once connected, the wiring bundles should not be
taut. Some flexibility is needed to allow the freezer door to open
properly.
6. Replace the refrigerator door by lifting the door onto the bottom right
hinge.
7.
Align and replace the top right hinge as shown.
Tighten screws.
8. Replace the ice storage bin (on some models) and any adjustable door
or utility bins.
WARNING
Electrical Shock Hazard
Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet.
Do not remove ground prong.
Do not use an adapter.
Do not use an extension cord.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death,
fire, or electrical shock.
9. Plug refrigerator into a grounded 3 prong outlet.
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Leveling and Door Closing
Your refrigerator has two adjustable front feet — one on the right and one
on the left. In most cases, the refrigerator should be steady when both feet
are touching the floor. If your refrigerator seems unsteady or if you want
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the doors to close more easily, adjust the refrigerator's tilt using the
instructions below:
1.
Move the refrigerator into its final location. If necessary, open both
doors to 90° and remove the base grille.
2. The two leveling feet are located on the brackets on each side of the
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product.
NOTE: Having someone push against the top of the refrigerator takes
some weight off the leveling feet. This makes it easier to make adjustments.
3. Use a ¹⁄₄" open-ended or adjustable wrench to adjust the leveling feet.
Turn the leveling foot to the left to raise that side of the product, or turn
it to the right to lower that side of the product.
NOTE: Both leveling feet should be snug against the floor, and the
rollers should not touch the floor. This keeps the refrigerator from
rolling forward when opening the doors.
4. Open both doors again and check that they close as easily as you like.
If not, tilt the refrigerator slightly more to the rear by turning the
leveling feet to the left. It may take several more turns, and you should
turn both leveling feet the same amount.
5. Use a bubble level to check the leveling of the refrigerator.
NOTE: Whenever you need to move the refrigerator, turn the leveling feet
to the right until they are no longer touching the ground. This will allow the
refrigerator to roll more easily.
Door Alignment
A refrigerator that is not level from side-to-side may appear to have doors
that are not properly aligned. If the doors appear this way, use the
instructions in the previous section to check the leveling.
The doors are designed to be slightly different heights when the
refrigerator is empty, in order to account for the weight of food that will be
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placed on the doors. If the doors are still not aligned after checking the
leveling and loading the refrigerator with food, follow the steps below to
adjust the door alignment.
1.
If necessary, open both doors to 90° and remove the base grille.
Graphic 1
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2. Locate the alignment screw on the bottom hinge of the refrigerator
door.
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3. Use a ⁵⁄₁₆" open-ended or adjustable wrench to turn the screw. To raise
the refrigerator door, turn the screw to the right. To lower the door, turn
the screw to the left.
4. Check that the doors are even at the top. If necessary, continue to turn
the alignment screw until the doors are aligned.
5. Open both doors to 90°. Replace the base grille.
Handle Installation and Removal
PARTS INCLUDED: Door handles (2), ¹⁄₈" hex key, spare setscrew(s)
To Install the Handles:
NOTE: The handle mounting setscrews are preinstalled in the handle.
1.
Remove the handles, which are packed inside the refrigerator.
NOTE: To avoid scratching the finish, place the handles on a towel or
other soft surface.
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