Levelling And Door Closing; Door Alignment - Kenmore 106.5113 Series Use & Care Manual

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Excessive
Weight Hazard
Use two or more people to lift the freezer door.
Failure to do so can result in back or other injury.
2,
3,
Before
replacing
the freezer
door
on the bottom
left hinge,
feed
the small
wiring
bundle
through
the hinge. Assistance
may
be needed.
IMPORTANT:
Do not feed
the large
wiring
bundle
through
the hinge.
This bundle
is intended
to run directly
from
the
door
to the connections
beneath
the freezer.
Forcing
the
large
bundle
through
the hinge
may
damage
the door
and/
or the wiring,
and will keep the door
from closing
properly.
Feed both
water
tubes through
the bottom
left hinge,
then
replace
the freezer
door on the hinge.
Assistance
may
be
needed.
NOTE:
Provide
additional
support
for the doors
while
the top
hinges
are being
replaced.
Do not depend
on the door
magnets
to hold the doors
in place
while
you are working.
4.
Align
and replace
the top left hinge
as shown.
See
Graphic
4. Tighten
screws.
5.
Reconnect
water
tubing
and wiring.
IMPORTANT:
Do not intertwine
the water
tubing
and wiring
bundles
when
reconnecting
them.
Push the larger
5A6" (7.94
mm) water
tube
into the blue
fitting
until it stops, then
push the smaller
1/4" (6.35
ram)
water
tube
into the green
fitting
until it stops. See
Graphic
2.
Reinstall
the P-clamp
around
the small wiring
bundle
(with
one yellow
plug),
then
replace
the P-clamp
on the
top screw
hole of the routing
plate.
See Graphic
3.
Gently
route the large
wiring
bundle
(with two white
plugs)
through
the hole in the routing
plate,
so that the
wiring
runs behind
the right
side of the routing
plate.
See
Graphic
3.
NOTE:
The large
wiring
bundle
should
always
remain
below
the small
wiring
bundle.
Reconnect
the wiring
plugs to the electrical
housing,
then
push the housing
back
under the refrigerator.
Align
the
left
hole in the front
lip of the housing
with the right
hole
in the refrigerator's
base crossbar.
See Graphic
3.
Reinstall
the wiring
clip over
the grommets.
First install
the smaller
grommet
into the top of the clip,
then
install
the larger
grommet
into the bottom
of the clip (closest
to
the screw
hole).
See Graphic
3.
Align
the clip's
screw
hole with
the left hole in the
electrical
housing
and the right
hole in the crossbar,
and
screw
in the clip
using a single
screw.
Tighten
screw.
See
Graphic
3.
IMPORTANT:
Once
connected,
the wiring
bundles
should
not be taut.
Some flexibility
is needed
to allow
the freezer
door
to open
properly.
6.
Replace
the refrigerator
door
by lifting
the door
onto the
bottom
right
hinge.
7. Align and replace the top right hinge as shown. See
Graphic 6. Tighten screws.
8. Replace the ice storage bin (on some models) and any
adjustable
door or utility bins.
9. Plug refrigerator
into a grounded 3 prong outlet.
Leveling and Door Closing
Your refrigerator
has two adjustable
front feet --
one on the
right and one on the left. In most cases, the refrigerator
should
be steady when both feet are touching the floor. If your
refrigerator
seems unsteady or if you want the doors to close
more easily, adjust the refrigerator's
tilt using the instructions
below:
1.
Move
the refrigerator
into its final
location.
If necessary,
open
both doors
to 90 ° and remove
the base grille.
See
Graphic
7.
2.
The two leveling
feet are located
on the brackets
on each
side of the product.
See Graphic
8.
NOTE:
Having
someone
push against
the top of the refrigerator
takes some weight
off the leveling
feet.
This makes
it easier to
make
adjustments.
3.
Use a ¢/4" open-ended
or adjustable
wrench
to adjust
the
leveling
feet.
Turn the leveling
foot to the left to raise that
side of the product,
or turn it to the right
to lower that side of
the product.
4.
Open
both
doors
again
and check
that they close as easily
as you like. If not, tilt the refrigerator
slightly
more to the
rear
by turning
the leveling
feet to the left. It may take
several
more turns, and you should
turn both
leveling
feet
the same amount.
5. Use a bubble level to check the leveling of the refrigerator.
NOTE: Whenever
you need to move the refrigerator,
turn the
leveling feet to the right until they are no longer touching the
ground. This will allow the refrigerator
to roll more easily.
Door Alignment
A refrigerator
that is not level from
side-to-side
may appear
to
have doors
that are not properly
aligned.
If the doors
appear
this way,
use the instructions
in the previous
section
to check
the
leveling.
The doors
are designed
to be slightly
different
heights
when the
refrigerator
is empty,
in order
to account
for the weight
of food
that will be placed
on the doors.
If the doors
are still not aligned
after
checking
the leveling
and loading
the refrigerator
with
food,
follow
the steps below
to adjust
the door
alignment.
1.
If necessary,
open
both
doors
to 90 ° and
remove
the base
grille.
See Graphic
7.
2.
Locate
the alignment
screw on the bottom
hinge
of the
refrigerator
door.
See Graphic
9.
3.
Use a 5/16" open-ended
or adjustable
wrench
to turn the
screw.
To raise the refrigerator
door, turn the screw
to the
right.
To lower the door, turn the screw
to the left.
4.
Check
that the doors
are even at the top. If necessary,
continue
to turn the alignment
screw
until the doors
are
aligned.

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