Installation Options
Reverse the door swing
This refrigerator has door hinges that allow you to change the direction that the door opens by moving the hinges to the opposite
corner.
1. Remove the refrigerator from the enclosure, to allow access to the bottom
hinges.
2. Remove the freezer and fresh food door (See Art02737):
- Open the freezer door.
- Remove the screws from the center hinge pin. [71]
- Pull the doors away from the cabinet and lift the freezer door off the center
hinge.
- Remove the center hinge and remove the fresh food door.
3. Reverse cabinet door swing (See Art02737):
- Remove the screws that attach the strike plate.
- Reverse the strike plate [65] and put on the other side of the refrigerator cabinet.
- Attach the strike plate [65] with the screws.
- Use a flathead screw driver to remove the hinge pin and move it to the other side.
4. Change the position of the door handles. (See Art02738):
- Using a flat head screw driver, pop the handle out of the housing of each door.
- Remove 2 screws and handle housing, catch and spring from each door.
- On the other side of the door, remove one screw and remove the pocket cover.
- Move the lower handle to the upper door and the upper handle to the lower door.
- Attach each door handle and pocket cover with the screws.
5. Lay the refrigerator on its side to access the bottom hinge.(See Art02743)
The refrigerator should be laid on the side opposite to the
NOTICE
compressor down.
- Move the bottom hinge to the new side.
- Return the refrigerator to a standing position.
6. Reinstall the doors
- Put the fresh food door on the bottom hinge pin.
- Put center hinge and hinge pin in the top of the fresh food door.
-Slide freezer door up into the top hinge pin.
- Pull both doors slightly away from the unit and place freezer door on
center hinge pin.
- Attach center hinge with screws.
To prevent damage to the threads of the hinge pins, turn the hinge pins by hand until tight and then tighten with a
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screw driver.
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41
65
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ART 02737
Installation Manual 5
ART 02738