1. Use a ¹⁄₂ in. (12.70 mm) socket wrench to adjust the leveling
bolts. Turn the leveling bolt to the right to raise that side of the
refrigerator or turn the leveling bolt to the left to lower that
side. It may take several turns of the leveling bolts to adjust
the tilt of the refrigerator.
NOTE: Be careful not to unscrew the leveling bolts too much
when lowering the refrigerator. The bolt head will start to
come away from the refrigerator when in the lowest position.
If the screw does come out of the rear roller bracket, the
compartment access cover on the back of the refrigerator will
have to be removed to reinstall the bolt.
2. Adjust the front leveling bolt to bring the refrigerator top
parallel with the cabinet above the refrigerator. For standard
cabinets, leave approximately ¹⁄₈ in. (3.18 mm) gap between
the top hinges and the cabinet. For full-overlay cabinets,
leave ¹⁄₄ in. (6.35 mm) gap for leveling. If you do not have a
cabinet above the refrigerator, simply adjust the refrigerator to
make it level.
1. For standard cabinets, leave ¹⁄₈ in. (3.18 mm)
minimum clearance for leveling the refrigerator. For
full-overlay cabinets, leave ¹⁄₄ in. (6.35 mm)
minimum clearance for leveling and door
clearance.
2. Front of the refrigerator.
3. Adjust the rear leveling bolt to bring the refrigerator level with
the side cabinets or cabinet end panels.
4. If you want, you may now use the four leveling bolts to raise
the refrigerator to close the gap between the refrigerator top
hinge and the cabinet opening. Check that all four rollers still
touch the floor and that the cabinet doors above the
refrigerator open all the way.
Replace Base Grille
1. Open the refrigerator doors to 90°.
2. Replace the base grille.
Style 1 - Screw-on Base Grille:
Place the grille in front of the base grille area.
Use a screwdriver and guide the screws through the grille
holes and into the screw clips located in the corner plates
on each side of the opening. Tighten screws securely.
Style 2 - Snap-on Base Grille:
Place the grille lower clips into the holes in the refrigerator
panel. Roll the grille up toward the refrigerator until it
snaps into place.
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Complete Installation
1. Turn water supply line valve to "Open" position.
2. Turn refrigerator switch to ON position. Wait a few minutes.
Check water line connections for leaks.
3. Set refrigerator and freezer compartment controls to the
midpoint setting. Check that the compressor is operating
properly and that all lights are working.
4. Flush water system before using. See the "Water System
Prep" section in the Use and Care Guide.
NOTE: If construction will continue after refrigerator has been
installed, set controls to OFF.
If refrigerator does not operate:
Check that the circuit breaker is not tripped or house fuse
blown.
Check that the power supply cord is plugged into the outlet.
See the "Troubleshooting" section located in the Use and
Care Guide.
ASSISTANCE OR
SERVICE
If you have questions about operating, cleaning or maintaining
your refrigerator:
Refer to Use and Care Guide.
Call the Customer Interaction Center. Check your Use and
Care Guide for the number to call or phone the dealer from
whom you purchased the appliance.
If you need service
Maintain the quality built into your refrigerator by calling an
authorized service company.
To obtain the name and number of the authorized service
company, do one of the following:
Contact the dealer from whom you purchased your
refrigerator.
Look in the Yellow Pages of your telephone directory.
Call the Customer Interaction Center. The number is listed in
your Use and Care Guide.
When you call, you will need the refrigerator model number and
serial number. Both numbers are listed on the model/serial rating
plate located inside the refrigerator.