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Removing Door
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Removing Door
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ARIABLE TEMPERATURE DRAWER
Method for disassembly of variable temperature door:
1. Remove the variable temperature drawer;
2. Pull the variable temperature door to the maximum stroke, demount harness cover with
screwdriver or electronic runner for screw fixation, and remove the harness cover;
3. Demount harness with screwdriver or electronic runner for fixation and clamping with screw,
and unplug the connecting terminal;
4. Demount the screw on the left and right slideway support with screwdriver or electronic runner,
and it is best for one person to hold the door against falling in the process;
5. Lift the door to a certain angle with both hands and pull back, and then the variable temperature
door disassembly can be achieved.
Method for disassembly of freezing door:
1. Remove the feezing drawer;
2. Demount the screw on the left and right slideway support with screwdriver or electronic runner,
and it is best for one person to hold the door against falling in the process;
3. Lift the door to a certain angle with both hands and pull back, and then the variable temperature
door disassembly can be achieved.
screw
disassembly of freezing door
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3.4 Disassembly of refrigerator door
1. Remove shelf by pulling forward and lifting up past tabs on each side. Wiggle
loose and pull shelf up and out of drawer.
2. Remove screw from wire cover.
3. Remove wire cover assembly by pulling tabs and pulling entire assembly back.
4. Remove wire screw and disconnect wire.
5. Remove one screw at left and right side at the front of the rails. Lift and pull
drawer out.
TOP SHELF
1. Lift up and pull up and out.
FREEZER DOOR
1. Remove top shelf (see above.)
2. Lift lower tray up and forward out of frozen compartment.
3. Remove one screw at left and right rail.
4. Slide door up and out.
DISPENSING ICE CUBES
3.3 Fetching water and Ice
The ice/water dispenser is located on the outside of refrigerating chamber door. It offers a choice of cubed or
crushed ice, or cold water. The dispenser only works when the refrigerating chamber door is closed.
The picture above is only for reference. The actual configuration will depend on
the physical product or statement by the distributor
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1) Fetching cold water
2 Fetching crushed ice
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a Keep pressing the buttons WATER until the indicator turns on.
b Push the container in the direction of fetching water cushion Cold water starts to flow into the container.
Remove the container from fetching water cushion and end the exporting of water.
Keep pressing the buttons of CRUSHED until the signal turns up.
Make the container tight with mouth of water dispenser to prevent the side jet.
Press the container in the direction of fetching water cushion . Fill the container with crushed ice.
Remove the container from fetching water cushion and end the exporting of water.
3) Fetching ice cubes
Keep pressing the buttons CUBED until the signal lights up.
Push the container in the direction of fetching water cushion.
Ice cubes start to fall into the container.
Remove the container from fetching water cushion and end the exporting of ice.
1. Press the
CUBED
button until the indicator light is illuminated.
2. Push the container in the direction of dispensing water cushion. Ice cubes will
start to fall into the container.
3. Remove the container from dispensing water cushion and end the exporting of
ice.
DISASSEMBLY OF REFRIGERATOR DOOR
LEFT DOOR
1. There are three screws to remove from the top panel. Remove carefully to not
break the water line.
2. Disconnect water line connector and remove top panel. There is a blue tab at the
connection that will need to be removed.
3. Remove the six Molex connectors.
4. Remove ground screw.
5. Remove the three bolts to free up the hinge.
6. Lift door firmly up and it should pop off. No screws will need to be taken off at
lower hinge.
RIGHT DOOR
1. Remove top panel.
2. Disconnect water line.
3. Disconnect the two Molex connectors.
4. Remove the three screws.
5. Lift door firmly up and it should pop off. No screws will need to be taken off at
lower hinge.
OPERATION
OPERATION