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Removing Handles and
Doors

If it is necessary to move refrigerator through narrow doorways, follow
these steps to remove 

refrigerator 

and freezer 

handles 

and/or 

refrigerator

and freezer doors.

To Remove Handles

1. Open 

door 

and 

peel 

back 

rubber 

gasket 

on 

inside 

of 

door.

2. Find 

screw 

holes 

in 

line 

with 

top 

and 

bottom 

of 

handles.

3. Using 

1/4" 

hex 

driver, 

remove 

bottom 

screw 

first. 

 

This 

will 

free 

the 

bottom 

of

the 

handle. 

 

Keep 

firm 

hold 

on 

handle 

while 

removing 

top 

screw 

so 

handle 

does

not 

fall. 

 

Remove 

handle.

Repeat 

these 

steps 

for 

each 

handle. 

 

Keep 

screws. 

 

To 

reinstall 

handles, 

place 

handle

against 

door, 

and 

line 

up 

holes. 

 

Peel 

back 

rubber 

gasket 

on 

inside 

of 

door, 

and

insert 

and 

tighten 

screws.

To Remove Doors

Before 

removing 

the 

doors, 

be 

sure 

the 

freezer 

control 

is 

turned 

to 

OFF. 

Remove 

all

food 

from 

the 

doors 

and 

unplug 

refrigerator. 

Remove 

toe 

grill.

Trace 

around 

the 

hinges 

with 

soft 

lead 

pencil. 

This 

will 

make 

it 

easier 

to 

realign 

the

doors 

when 

they 

are 

replaced. 

Completely 

remove 

one 

door 

before 

starting 

removal

of 

the 

other.

Freezer Door:

1. Remove 

the 

toe 

grill. 

(See 

Outside 

in 

the 

"Care 

and 

Cleaning" 

section.)

2. Remove 

the 

wiring 

cover 

located 

over 

the 

lower 

hinge 

of 

the 

freezer 

door. 

The

cover 

is 

held 

in 

place 

by 

single 

screw. 

(Illustration 

1)

3. 

To 

disconnect 

wiring 

harness 

plug 

(connector), 

position 

yourself 

to 

be 

able 

to

place 

your 

thumbs 

on 

the 

flat 

sides 

of 

each 

connector 

piece. 

Bend 

both 

parts

back 

and 

forth. 

Then 

with 

firm 

grasp, 

pull 

the 

two 

pieces 

apart 

as 

shown.

4. To 

disconnect 

water 

line, 

hold 

water 

line 

elbow 

and 

push 

in 

on 

gray 

collar, 

forcing

elbow 

down, 

off 

from 

tube 

that 

runs 

into 

door.

5. Place 

strip 

of 

tape 

along 

the 

door 

bottom, 

over 

the 

lower 

hinge 

and 

up 

the 

side

of 

the 

door. 

This 

will 

hold 

the 

hinge 

in 

place 

when 

the 

door 

is 

removed.

6. Remove the top screw of the lower hinge. Loosen, but DO NOT REMOVE, the

bottom 

screw 

of 

the 

lower 

hinge.

7. Remove 

the 

top 

hinge 

cover 

by 

lifting 

the 

back 

of 

the 

cover 

and 

sliding 

forward.

Remove 

hinge 

screws 

from 

hinge 

bracket 

with 

counter-clockwise 

motion. 

Note:

Hinge 

has 

minimal 

spring 

tension. 

Hold 

bracket 

when 

removing 

last 

screw. 

DO

NOT 

remove 

the 

hinge 

bracket 

from 

the 

door.

8. Carefully 

lift 

the 

door 

up 

and 

off 

the 

loosened 

lower 

hinge 

screw. 

(Illustration 

2)

Refrigerator 

Door:

1. Remove 

the 

top 

hinge 

cover 

by 

lifting 

the 

back 

of 

the 

cover 

and 

sliding 

forward.

Remove 

hinge 

screws 

from 

hinge 

bracket 

with 

counter-clockwise 

motion. 

Note:

Hinge 

has 

minimal 

spring 

tension. 

Hold 

bracket 

when 

removing 

last 

screw. 

DO

NOT 

remove 

the 

hinge 

bracket 

from 

the 

door.

2. Remove the top screw of the lower hinge. Loosen, but DO NOT REMOVE, the

bottom 

screw 

of 

the 

lower 

hinge.

3. Carefully 

lift 

the 

door 

up 

and 

off 

the 

loosened 

lower 

hinge 

screw.

Store 

the 

doors 

in 

safe 

place 

until 

the 

refrigerator 

is 

moved 

to 

the 

desired 

location.

Keep 

all 

hardware 

for 

reinstallation.

To 

Reinstall 

Doors

To 

reinstall 

the 

doors, 

reverse 

the 

instructions 

used 

to 

remove 

the 

doors. 

Note: 

 

To

reinstall 

water 

line, 

push 

elbow 

up, 

onto 

door 

tube, 

until 

collar 

touches 

tube 

ink 

mark

as 

shown 

left.

Removing 

handles 

and 

trim

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