Excessive
Weight
Hazard
Use two or more people
to move and install
refrigerator.
Failure
to do so can result
in back or other
injury.
6,
Place the refrigerator
on its side on top of the cardboard
or other
material.
Make sure the door hinge is facing upward.
IMPORTANT:
It is important
that the door hinge face upward
during the entire caster installation.
B
A. Top hinge
B. Center hinge
7.
Remove the casters
and fasteners
from the box.
8.
Locate and remove the caster brackets
from the FeaturePak.
9.
Using 5/16-- 18 x 7/8" hex-head
bolts, attach one rigid caster and
one swivel caster to each caster bracket.
The rigid caster fits the
front of the bracket
and the swivel caster fits on the rear.
10. Insert the hex-head
bolts from the bottom
and start the self-
locking
nuts for each caster.
A
B
C
D
A. Self-locking
nut
B. Caster bracket
C. _--
18 x _" Hex-head bolt
D. Caster
11. Hold the head of the hex-head
bolts with a wrench
while
tightening
the self-locking
nuts with a socket
wrench.
12. Using a 1/2" socket
wrench,
remove the four unit bolts (two on
each side) from the lower front and rear of the refrigerator.
NOTE:
Do not remove
leveling bolt.
Lower Front Corner
A
B
A. Leveling bolt (do not remove)
B. Refrigerator/freezer
unit bolt
13. Place the slot in the rear of the caster bracket over the unit hole
in the rear of the refrigerator. Align the hole in the front of the
caster bracket with the unit hole in the front of the refrigerator.
Lower Rear Corner
A
B
A. Refrigerator/freezer
rear unit hole
B. Caster bracket
14. Hold the bracket
in place and insert the unit bolts into the front
and rear unit holes and tighten.
NOTE:
Do not overtighten
the bolts.
15. Insert two of the 1A--20 x 11/4" self-tapping
hex-head
bolts and
lock washers
into the two holes in the side of the caster bracket.
Push the caster bracket
against the bottom
of the refrigerator
and tighten
the bolts using a %" socket
wrench.
A
A. Caster bracket holes
16. Repeat
steps 12 to 15 for the other caster bracket.
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