Installing your refrigerator,
Removing the doors
and hinges
Some installations require door removal
to get refrigerator to final location.
WARNING
To avoid severe personal injury or
death, observe the following:
• Disconnect power to refrigerator
before removing doors. Connect
power only after replacing doors.
• Green ground wire must be
attached to top hinge while
performing door removal and
replacement.
• Tape decorative panels (select
models) securely into place before
removing door handles.
CAUTION
To avoid property damage, observe
the following:
➢ Protect soft vinyl or other flooring
with cardboard, rugs or other
protective material, prior to moving
refrigerator.
➢ To avoid damage or breakage to
adjusting bolt, do not use power
tools to correct leveling.
➢ DO NOT adjust refrigerator to be
any shorter than 68
hinge and cap). Doing so may
damage underside components.
8
1. Remove toe grille and bottom hinge
covers.
➢ Open both doors 180 degrees, or
as wide as possible to remove.
2. While pinching white collar (A) to the
blue connector (B), pull water line
from connector.
IMPORTANT: When reconnecting water
line, cut off tubing at first available
scored line before inserting into
connector collar.
3. Remove top hinge cover by removing
Phillips screw.
1
" tall (minus
⁄
2
4. Close doors.
5. Unscrew
top hinges.
• DO NOT remove either green
ground wire or wire connecting
center screw.
cont.
A
B
5
" hex head screws from
⁄
16
6. Detach main wire connector harness
and red wire harness.
➢ To detach main wire harness, use
a flat blade screwdriver or finger-
nail to press junction point
between two connectors to
release.
➢ To detach red wire harness, press
tab on underside of connector to
release.
7. Remove top hinges along with doors.
8. Remove bottom hinges with a
head driver.
Replacing the doors
➢ To replace the doors, follow the steps
in Removing the Doors and Hinges
in reverse order.
IMPORTANT: When reconnecting water
line, cut off tubing at first available
scored line before inserting into
connector collar.
3
" hex
⁄
8