Whirlpool ED20DFXEB00 User Manual Page 7

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Removing the doors and handles
The doors and the handles of your refrigerator can be
removed if necessary.
To remove the handles:
1. Remove the crushed/cubed ice switch cover on the
dispenser by pulling forward. Release the bottom
clips on the dispenser cover by placing the taped
edge of a putty knife underneath and pulling out.
Release the top clips by holding bottom of dispenser
cover out and sliding up.
2. On model ED20DBXE, remove the top handle end
caps by removing the screws with a Phillips screw-
driver. Then remove the door handle inserts by
placing a tape covered end of a screwdriver at the
top of the door handles in between the handle and
insert, and pull the inserts out along the length of the
handle.
On model ED20DFXE, remove the handles by
removing screws with a
1
/4-inch (6 millimeter) hex
nut driver.
3. Replace handles in the reverse order.
To remove the doors:
1. Remove the base grille by holding the end and
pulling forward.
2. Loosen the screw from the water tube clamp on the
left side of the refrigerator cabinet behind the base
grille with a
1
/4-inch (6 millimeter) hex nut driver.
Aligning the doors
After you have replaced the doors, you should make
sure that the doors are properly aligned.
1. Slide the refrigerator into it’s final location and
ensure that it is stable. If refrigerator is not stable,
remove the base grille and turn the roller adjustment
screws clockwise
1
4-inch (6 millimeter) with a hex
nut driver until the refrigerator is firmly on all rollers.
If the floor is uneven, you may need to place shims
under the rear rollers to level the refrigerator.
2. Once the refrigerator is stable, make sure that the
doors are aligned with each other. If they are not
aligned, remove the base grille if it is not already
removed, and turn the front roller adjustment screw
clockwise with a
1
2-inch (6 millimeter) hex nut driver
to lower the door.
3. Open and close both doors to make sure that the
tops of the doors are aligned. Repeat step 2 until the
doors are aligned.
INSTALLING YOUR REFRIGERATOR
wWARNING
Electrical Shock Hazard
Do not remove green ground wire from wire
connectors.
Doing so can result in death or electrical shock.
3. Remove the top hinge covers by removing the
screws with a Phillips screwdriver. Trace around the
top hinges with a pencil to help maintain proper
alignment when you reassemble the door.
4. Unplug the top hinge wire connectors.
5. Remove the top hinge screws with a
5
/16-inch (8
millimeter) hex nut driver, then remove the hinges.
6. Lift the doors off of the bottom hinges.
7. To replace the doors, reverse steps 1-6.
4. Recheck to make sure that the refrigerator is stable,
and if not stable, repeat step 1.
5. Once the refrigerator is stable again, make sure that
the gap between the doors is consistent from top to
bottom. If the gap is consistent, simply replace the
base grille.
6. If the gap is not consistent, remove the top hinge
covers with a Phillips screwdriver and loosen the
screws with a
1
/4-inch (6 millimeter) hex nut driver.
7. Push both doors toward the door that is lower and
align the tops of the doors with each other while
checking that the gap between them is consistent
from top to bottom.
8. Tighten the top hinge screws, replace the top hinge
covers and base grille.
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