
Component Access / Removal
PRIMARY PARTS
This section explains how to remove and adjust the pri-
mary 600 Series parts (upper light diffuser, door
shelves, cabinet shelves, etc.). In most cases, removal
of these parts is necessary in order to gain access to
the more functional components during a service call.
When possible, units with similar primary part removal
procedures are grouped together under the appropriate
heading. The units covered will be listed between
brackets after the heading.
Upper Light Diffuser (All models)
The side frames of the light diffuser have four inverted
“T” shaped slots (two each side) which slide up over
pegs protruding from the side walls. For safety purpos-
es, retaining clips by the rear slots secure the light dif-
fuser to the rear studs. (See Figure 7-1)
To remove the light diffuser, slide a finger over the top
of the retaining clips and rotate down. With the clips
open, lift diffuser up and slide it towards the rear of the
unit until the center of the “T” slots line up with the
pegs. Then lower the light diffuser and remove from
unit. (See Figure 7-2)
Light Bulb (All Models)
The light diffuser will need to be removed to access the
light bulbs. Screw bulb counter clockwise to remove,
clockwise to install.
Door Shelf & Dairy Compartment Assemblies
(All Models)
Removal and adjustment of door shelves and dairy
compartment assemblies is achieved by sliding the
grooves in the end caps over the molded retaining ribs
of the door liner. Lift up and out to remove, push in and
down to install. (See Figure 7-3)
Figure 7-3. Door Shelf Removal
Figure 7-1. Slots & Retaining Clips
Figure 7-2. Light Diffuser Removal
Retaining Clips
“T” Slots
600 Series
(Prior to #1810000)
7-3
#3756270 - Revision B - January, 2006
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD. IF BULB SHOULD
SEPARATE FROM BASE. DISCONNECT POWER
TO UNIT BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO REMOVE BASE
FROM SOCKET.
Light bulbs are hot and could cause minor person-
al injury.
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