5. To remove the base grille, twist and pull the right side
until this side passes underneath the refrigerator door.
See graphic 3. Then pull the left side of the base grille for
complete removal.
6. Use a 3/8" nut driver to turn the leveling screws located in
both sides of the refrigerator. See graphic 10. Depending on
uneven floor conditions, you must turn one or both screws to
the right or left several times to raise or lower the refrigerator.
Use a bubble level if necessary until the refrigerator is steady.
7. Close both doors and check that they close as easily as
you like. If not, turn both screws to the right to raise the
refrigerator by tiling it more to the back until the doors close
as easily as you like.
8. Check and make sure that the technician sheet is placed in
the base grille cavity before assembling the base grille into
the cabinet.
9. Reinstall the base grille into the cabinet, first the left side of
the base grille and then the right side. See graphic 3. You
may insert the water dispenser tubing and wiring into base
grille cavity below the left bottom hinge.
10. Attach the base grille by pushing it by into the cabinet clips.
See graphic 2.
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Door Alignment
The refrigerator doors are designed to be slightly misaligned
vertically when the refrigerator is empty. Please follow the next
steps to align the refrigerator doors.
1. Use an 11/16" open-ended wrench tool to loosen the locking
nut located below the refrigerator door. See graphic 11.
Accommodate the wrench tool so that it fits in the space.
2. Use a 5/16" open-ended wrench tool to turn the alignment
screw. See picture 12. Depending on how the refrigerator
door is misaligned in relation to the freezer door, you must
turn the screw to the right to raise or to the left to lower
the refrigerator door until both doors have been aligned
vertically.
3. Tighten the 11/16" locking nut with the 11/16" wrench tool.
4. Reattach the base grille if it was dislodged.