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DOOR REMOVAL
Figure 6
Refrigerator
Door Bottom
A
B
C
IMPORTANT
Due to use over time, the door closer
might get slightly deformed. Use pliers
to adjust the door closer to fit inside
the endcap slot
23. Using a T25 Torx Head screwdriver,
attach the center hinge with the 3
center hinge screws.
24. With the door open 90º, lower the
refrigerator door over the bottom
hinge pin. Manually attach the center
hinge pin and close the door.
25. Using 5/16 in. socket, tighten the
center hinge pin.
26. Using a flathead screwdriver, pry out
the top hinge bearing plug from the
opposite side of the freezer door.
27. Using a hammer, gently tap the top
hinge bearing plug removed in the
previous step.
28. By hand, reinstall the top hinge
bearing plug on the opposite side of
the door.
29. Flip freezer door over and remove
the screw from the door closer using
a Phillips Head screwdriver and set
aside (see Figure 7B).
30. Pry out the center hinge bearing
from the freezer door with a straight
screwdriver (see Figure 7A).
31. Using a hammer, gently tap the cen-
ter hinge bearing all the way in on
the opposite side of the door (see
Figure 7C).
32. Flip the door closer over and install
on the opposite side of the door
(see Figure 7C).
Freezer
Door Bottom
A
B
C
Figure 7
IMPORTANT
Due to use over time, the door closer
might get slightly deformed. Use pliers
to adjust the door closer to fit inside
the endcap slot
33. Using a 5/16” socket, attach the top
hinge with the 3 screws (approx.
⅜
in. – 9 mm). Do not tighten.
34. With the freezer door open 90°, lift
the loosened top hinge and lower
the door over the center hinge pin.
Close the door.
35. Tighten the top hinge screws and
check door the door alignment
and door sealing. Reinstall the top
hinge cover.
36. Plug the refrigerator in an
electrical outlet.