GE 1825 owner manual Reversing the doors, Rehang the Freezer Door on Dispenser Models

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Reversing the doors.

Rehang the Freezer Door on Dispenser Models

1 One person will need to hold the door as the other person routes the water line through the conduit.

The conduit goes down into the fresh food door hinge. Insert the water line into the conduit and push it through until it goes down to the bottom of the refrigerator.

Conduit

Base Channel

2 Lower the bottom socket of the freezer door onto the center hinge pin. Be sure the washer is in place.

Center Hinge Pin

Plastic Washer

3 Tilt the door toward the cabinet, lifting the top hinge so the pin fits into the socket on top of the door.

4 Tighten the top hinge screws after making sure the gap between the doors is even all across the front.

Reconnect the 2 wire connectors.

5 Replace the 2 Torx screws to hold the top hinge to the cabinet. Replace the hinge cover (on some models).

If the door swing is on the right side you will need to route the water line across the front to the conduit on the bottom left side of the refrigerator.

Secure the water line in the clip behind the base channel. Feed the water line through the conduit on the bottom until it comes out at the back of the refrigerator near the water valve. Tighten the plastic nut firmly. Replace the compressor compartment cover.

Replace the base grille and bottom hinge cover. Push the hinge cover on completely.

Press the dispenser pad for at least 2 minutes. This will remove trapped air, flush out the water line and fill the water system.

Safety Information Operating Instructions Installation Instructions Troubleshooting Tips Customer Service

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Contents GE Appliances Congratulations You Are Now Part of the GE Family Staple sales slip or cancelled check hereWrite the model and serial numbers here Read this Manual GE & You Service PartnershipReview the Section on Instructions Safety PrecautionsCFC Disposal Before You Throw Away Your Old Refrigerator or FreezerUSE of Adapter Plugs REMEMBER… About the controls on the refrigerator Power Saver Switch Control SettingsFood Storage How To Test TemperaturesAbout the refrigerator shelves and dishes Safety InformationRearranging the Shelves Quick Serve SystemQuick Store Bin About the refrigerator binsAdjustable Temperature Meat Drawer Adjustable Humidity DrawersAbout the storage drawers Fruit and Vegetable DrawersStorage Drawers About the additional featuresSnuggers To RemoveCondiment Caddy Two-Position Freezer ShelfBeverage Rack Can Dispenser Extra Freezer Shelf Bins on the DoorsAbout the automatic icemaker Icemaker Accessory KitAutomatic Icemaker on some models To Use the Dispenser About the ice and water dispenserIce Storage Bin To replaceImportant Facts About Your Dispenser Water Filter AccessoryPress here to Cleaning the Outside Care and cleaning of the refrigeratorTroubleshooting Tips Customer Service Cleaning the InsideUnder the Refrigerator Behind the Refrigerator Light Bulb ReplacementPreparing for Vacation Preparing to MoveRefrigerator Location Preparing to install the refrigeratorClearances Rollers have 3 purposes To adjust the rollersBefore You Begin Installing the water lineWhat You Will Need Power drillShut Off the Main Water Supply Install the Shutoff ValveTurn On the Water and Flush Out the Tubing Route the Copper Tubing and Connect It to the Shutoff ValveTurn the Water On at the Shutoff Valve Connect the Tubing to the RefrigeratorPlug In the Refrigerator Start the IcemakerImportant Notes When reversing the door swing on non-dispenser modelsTools Required Remove the Freezer Door on Non-Dispenser Models Before Removing the DoorsRemoving the doors Remove the Freezer Door on Dispenser Models Reversing the hardwareRemove the Fresh Food Door Transfer Bottom Hinge Bracket to the LeftTransfer Center Hinge Bracket to the Left Operating Instructions Safety InformationTransfer Top Hinge to the Left Transfer Door StopsReversing the door handles Information Operating Instructions InstallationTransfer Freezer Door Handle Plastic Washer Rehang the Freezer Door on Dispenser Models Reversing the doorsNormal operating sounds Refrigerator does not Before you call for service…Operate Vibration or rattlingPackage is normal Fresh food or freezerAutomatic icemaker Does not workIce cubes have Power Saver settingOdor/taste Moisture forms onOrange glow Hot air from bottomFreezer Door does not close See RollersCustomer Service Customer Service Safety Information First Year Consumer WarrantyNext Four Years Terms and ConditionsWhat GE Will Not Cover GE Will ReplaceService Contracts In the U.S Service Telephone NumbersGE Answer Center In the U.S Canada, call

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