
SECTION
SECTION
NOTE: On two section cabinets, when hinging door on center mullion (left/left or right/right) add shim 3/16” thick aluminum, PN 05312701 between each hinge barrel and door (as shown in Figure
4.Pry out white nylon door cam, rotate 180° and push down securely into alignment grooves. Remove hinge bases from front of cabinet by removing phillips head screws (as shown in Fig
5.Remove lock keeper using a 5/16 open end wrench (as shown in Fig
6.Remount hinge base in new location, using
7.Fill old holes with filler plugs provided.
PN 50829101 plug for hinge and keeper holes.
8.Position door so that hinge pins of hinge barrel point downward. Rehinge door on hinge bases.
9.Lock keeper mounting:
1 Section Cabinets - Relocate single keeper to opposite side.
2 Section Cabinets - For all door hinges left/left or right/right, replace original double keeper block with new single keeper blocks. (Two singles needed to replace one double . Part #01368801 single keeper.)
NOTE: Rehinge kit is required when rehinging two door cabinets.
Rehinge kit part number 99148001 is available for all two door cabinets contents of:
(6) | 3/16” thick aluminum door shims | pn 05312701 |
(2) | door keepers | pn 01368001 |
(18) hole plugs | pn 50829101 | |
(4) | pn 05072701 | |
(2) | ‘F’ | pn 50714301 |
(2) | pn 50828901 | |
(1) door rehinging instructions | pn 80235301 |
NOTE: To rehinge half door models and three section long door models, consult factory.
E. Locating Your New Storage Refrigerator or Freezer
The following conditions should be considered when selecting a location for your refrigerator or freezer:
1.Clearance - There must be a minimum clearance of 10” between the top of the refrigerator or freezer and the ceiling of the room.
2.Floor Load - The floor on which the cabinet will rest must be free of vibration and suitably strong enough to support the combined weights of the cabinet plus the maximum product load which might be placed into it. To estimate the possible product load weight it is generally conceded that a safe figure is 35 pounds for each net cubic foot storage space. For example, a 47 cubic foot cabinet could hold approximately 1645 pounds of product (47 x 35 = 1645).
3.Ventilation - The air cooled,
sunlight. Avoid locating the
refrigerator in an unheated room, or where the room temperature may be below 55 °F.
F.Installing Legs or Casters
Refrigerators and Freezers are shipped with legs or casters. Legs and casters are the 1/2” single stud mounted type.
Legs require no tools for installation. Simply screw them into the threaded holes located on the case bottom.
As for casters, first screw them into the threaded holes located on the case bottom by hand. Once the caster cannot be turned, take a 3/4” box wrench and tighten the nut in between the mounting plate and wheel of the caster until it is snug.
Tilt the cabinet in one direction approximately eight inches and block it securely to keep it from falling. Use several pieces of 2 x 4 lumber or other suitable material. Screws the two left or right legs in snug. Repeat this procedure to install the other legs with the case bottom.
WARNING
Never, Under Any Circumstances,
Lay Your New Refrigerator or Freezer Down On Either It’s Back, Front or Sides.
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