Installation Instructions

3TRANSFER BOTTOM HINGE BRACKET TO THE LEFT (For

freezer swing door models only)

Pull the base grille straight out to gain access to the hinge bracket screws.

Using a 5/16socket wrench, remove the hinge bracket, screws, plastic washer and spacer shim from the bottom right side of the cabinet.

Reinstall the spacer shim, hinge bracket, screws and plastic washer to the bottom left side of the cabinet.

Remove the cap from the left end of the base grille. Install the cap, supplied inside the kit, on the right end of the base grille. Reinstall the base grille and push it firmly into place.

4TRANSFER CENTER HINGE

BRACKET TO THE LEFT

Remove the center hinge bracket and shim by removing the three screws. NOTE: Keep these screws with the hinge bracket. They are longer screws and will be used when installing the hinge on the other side.

Remove the three painted screws and take washers from the center left side of the cabinet. Screw them into the holes on the right side, which were uncovered above.

Place the center hinge bracket and shim over the holes at the center left side of the cabinet. Insert the three screws that were removed with the center hinge bracket at the beginning of Step 4 and tighten securely.

Do not install the hinge pin yet.

5TRANSFER TOP HINGE

TO THE LEFT

Interchange hinge and shim at top right with two plug buttons at top left of cabinet. Do not tighten screws on hinge side at this time.

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GE 18 installation instructions Transfer Center Hinge Bracket to the Left, Transfer TOP Hinge To the Left

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