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Refrigerator Doors
All refrigerator doors have a galvanized treated
finish prior to painting. This treatment gives
an added protection against rust, tropical
environments, and is able to withstand highly
corrosive conditions. The refrigerator doors are a
combination of the inner liner and outer door panel
held together by interior foam. This process makes
both separate pieces one solid sturdy structure.
Both inner and outer doors are now one assembly.
Freezer Door and Hinge
Door Removal
1. Remove all food from the inner door liner.
2. Remove two T20 Torx screws and the top hinge
from the cabinet.
3.
Open the door and lift it off the center hinge pin.
Fresh Food Door and Hinges
Door Removal
1.
Remove all food items from the door(s).
Note:
Do not lose washers on the center hinge
pin and lower hinge pin. These washers are
needed for proper door adjustment.
2.
Using a 3/8 hex head driver or a #2 Phillips
screw driver, loosen and remove the center
hinge pin.
3. Tilt the fresh food door away from the cabinet
and lift up to clear the lower hinge.
To remove the hinge from the cabinet, remove the
three T20 Torx screws.
Removing the lower hinge, then remove the three
T20 Torx screws.
Structure
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