Normal Sounds - Whirlpool Gladiator Garageworks Freezerator GAFZ21XXRK01 Use And Care Manual

Convertible refrigerator/freezer
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10. Insert the hex-head bolts from the bottom and start the self-
locking nuts for each caster.
A. Self-locking nut
B. Caster bracket
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
" socket wrench, remove the four unit bolts (two on
each side) from the lower front and rear of the convertible
refrigerator/freezer.
NOTE: Do not remove leveling bolt.
Lower Front Corner
A. Leveling bolt (do not remove)
B. Unit bolt
13. Place the slot in the rear of the caster bracket over the hole in the
rear of the convertible refrigerator/freezer. Align the hole in the
front of the caster bracket with the hole in the front of the
convertible refrigerator/freezer.
Lower Rear Corner
A. Rear unit hole
B. Caster bracket
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A
B
C
D
C.
—18 x
" Hex-head bolt
D. Caster
A
B
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
lock washers into the two holes in the side of the caster bracket.
Push the caster bracket against the bottom of the convertible
refrigerator/freezer and tighten the bolts using a
wrench.
16. Repeat steps 12 to 15 for the second caster bracket.
Complete the Assembly
1. Lock the front caster wheels.
2. Insert a small piece of cardboard between the caster brake and
the floor. This will help prevent the brake from rubbing on the
floor.
3. Stand the convertible refrigerator/freezer upright.
4. Replace the base grille by placing the metal clips in the openings
in the metal panel and rolling the grille downward until it snaps
into place.
5. Unlock the wheels and move the convertible refrigerator/freezer
into its desired location.
6. After the convertible refrigerator/freezer is in position, lock the
wheels.
7. Plug in convertible refrigerator/freezer or reconnect power.
Your new convertible refrigerator/freezer may make sounds that your
old one didn't make. Because the sounds are new to you, you might
be concerned about them. Most of the new sounds are normal. Hard
surfaces, such as the floor, walls, and cabinets, can make the sounds
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seem louder. The following describes the kinds of sounds and what
may be making them.
Your convertible refrigerator/freezer is designed to run efficiently,
to keep your food items at the desired temperatures and to
minimize energy usage. The high efficiency compressor and fans
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may cause your convertible refrigerator/freezer to run longer than
your old one. You may also hear a pulsating or high-pitched
sound from the compressor or fans adjusting to optimize
performance.
—20 x 1 " self-tapping hex-head bolts and
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A. Caster bracket holes

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