Removing And Re-Installing The Glass Shelves; Opening And Closing Doors - Insignia NS-RFD26XSS3 User Manual

25.4 cu. ft. french door refrigerator
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Removing and re-installing the glass shelves

The refrigerator compartment has two glass shelves. You can place them at different heights. You can also adjust the
foldable shelf. See Using the foldable shelf on page 28.
You can remove the glass
Note:
1 To remove a glass shelf, gently lift it upward and pull it forward until it clears the shelf guides. Remove the left shelf first,
then remove the right shelf.
2 To replace a shelf, make sure that the area where the shelf goes is clear of obstacles, then gently lower the shelf and
push it back into position. Replace the right shelf first, then replace the left shelf.

Opening and closing doors

• The refrigerator doors can be opened and closed either separately or together.
• When closing the left door, a mullion folds behind the right door and joins the two doors. Before closing the left-hand
door, make sure that the mullion is folded inward. If the mullion is pulled outward, it may become damaged when you
try to close the door.
• The temperature of the door frame is controlled to help prevent moisture from developing on the mullion. The
temperature of the surface may be warm. This is normal, and doesn't affect the performance of your refrigerator.
Using the drawers
• Crisper drawers are suitable for storing vegetables and fruits. Putting fruits and vegetables inside the drawers helps
avoid losing moisture and prevents flavor from getting into other foods.
• The full-width drawer is an ideal space for storing large deli platters. The cover automatically opens as you pull out the
drawer and closes as the drawer is pushed back in.
See "Removing the crisper and full-width drawers" on page 30 for information about removing the drawers.
Note:
to clean them.
shelves
Mullion
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