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Disassembly Procedures
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or
death, disconnect power to unit before following any
disassembly procedures.
WARNING
!
Removing Cabinet Door Assembly
1. Remove screws securing upper hinge to cabinet top.
2. Open door assembly and lift door off lower hinge pin.
Install Cabinet Door Assembly
1. Hold door assembly in open position and place on
lower hinge with hinge pin entering the hinge bushing
at the door bottom.
2. Close door and install upper hinge mounting screws.
Check gasket seal.
Install Door Liner And Gasket
The DURA-LAST inner door liner and gasket are
mounted to outer door panel by screws place every 4
inches (102 mm) around the door flange perimeter.
Removing Inner Liner and Gasket.
1. Remove cabinet door assembly as previously
described.
2. Lay door assembly on a flat, padded surface.
3. Remove all mounting screws and lift off inner liner
and gasket.
Installing Inner Liner and Gasket
1. Position gasket around inner panel so gasket lip will
be sandwiched between inner liner and outer door
panel flange.
2. Replace and tighten all inner liner mounting screws
until snug.
NOTE:
Do not over tighten screws, this could crack
liner or cause screw head to pull through the
hole.
3. Always align door.
Door Handle
Door handle and insert are attached to outer door panel
by mounting screws which are located under the insert.
Removing the Door Handle
1. Bow insert slightly and unhook top and bottom from
door handle.
2. Remove mounting screws which secure the handle.
NOTE:
Longer mounting screw must be used to attach
the bottom of door handle.
Door Lock Assembly
Door lock assembly (if equipped) is attached to outer
door panel and consists of the cam and bolt (lock bolt).
Illustration below indicates movement of the lock bolt as
the key is turned clockwise to locked position. An ejector
spring in the lock forces the key out. Key will not remain
in the lock once it is released, regardless of position the
lock is in.
Locked
Unlocked
Lock design is simple and no major operating difficulties
should be encountered. If the lock is not locking in a
positive enough manner, position the door to verify it is
high enough for the bolt to catch firmly. Side way
movement to the door may also improve lock operation.
Sometimes levelling the freezer will eliminate need for
cabinet door adjustments. Verify freezer is level from
side to side, and from front to back, with a carpenters
level. Adjust levelling glide until freezer is in a true
vertical position.