Whirlpool GC3NHAXVS Installation Instructions - Page 8

Level the Refrigerator, Replace, Grille, TOOLS NEEDED, If refrigerator, not operate

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Level the Refrigerator There is a set of two leveling bolts on each side of the refrigerator behind the base grille. The top bolts adjust the rear of the refrigerator, and the bottom bolts adjust the front of the refrigerator. A B m E.__U A. Rear leveling bolt (top) B. Front leveling bolt (bottom) 1. Use a 1/2"(12.70 mm) socket wrench to adjust the leveling bolts. Turn the leveling bolts to the right to raise or to the left to lower the refrigerator. It may take several turns to adjust the tilt of the refrigerator. NOTE: Do not unscrew the leveling bolts too much when lowering the refrigerator. The bolt head will start to come away from the refrigerator when in the lowest position. 2. Adjust the front leveling bolts to bring the refrigerator top parallel with the cabinet above the refrigerator. • For standard cabinets, leave approximately 1/8"(3.18 mm) gap between the refrigerator's top hinges and the cabinets. • For full-overlay cabinets, leave 1/4"(6.35 mm) gap between the refrigerator's top hinges and the cabinets. • If you do not have a cabinet above the refrigerator, simply adjust the refrigerator to make it level. A. Top hinges B. Front of the refrigerator 3. Adjust the rear leveling bolt to bring the refrigerator level with the side cabinets or cabinet end panels. 4. If you want, you may now use the four leveling bolts to raise the refrigerator to reduce the gap between the refrigerator top hinge and the cabinet opening. Check that all four leveling legs still touch the floor and that the cabinet doors above the refrigerator open all the way. Replace Base Grille 1. Open the refrigerator doors to 90 °. 2. Replace the base grille. Place the lower clips into the bottom of the refrigerator and roll the grille up until it snaps into place. TOOLS NEEDED: _6" or adjustable wrench. IMPORTANT: Models are preset with a quarter's-thickness difference in door height and may not need adjusting. If necessary after the refrigerator is loaded with food, follow the steps below to adjust the door height up or down. / \ J m 1. Locate the height adjustment bolt on the bottom hinge of the refrigerator door. NOTE: For easier access to the height adjustment bolt, the refrigerator door should be closed. 2. Turn the height adjustment bolt using the _/16"or adjustable wrench. • To raise the height, turn the bolt to the right. • To lower the height, turn the bolt to the left. 3. Check to make sure the doors are even at the top and bottom. If necessary, continue to turn the height adjustment bolt. 1. Turn water supply line valve to "Open" position. 2. Turn refrigerator switch to ON position. Wait a few minutes. Check water line connections for leaks. 3. Set refrigerator and freezer compartment controls to the midpoint setting. Check that the compressor is operating properly and that all lights are working. 4. Flush water system before using. See "Prepare the Water System." NOTE: If construction will continue after refrigerator has been installed, set controls to OFR If refrigerator does not operate • Check that the circuit breaker is not tripped or household fuse blown. • Check that the power supply cord is plugged into a grounded 3 prong outlet. • See "Troubleshooting" in the Use & Care Guide.

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Level the Refrigerator
There is a set of two leveling
bolts on each side of the refrigerator
behind the base grille. The top bolts adjust the rear of the
refrigerator,
and the bottom
bolts adjust the front
of the
refrigerator.
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B
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A. Rear leveling bolt (top)
B. Front leveling bolt (bottom)
1.
Use a 1/2"(12.70 mm) socket
wrench to adjust the leveling
bolts. Turn the leveling bolts to the right to raise or to the left to
lower the refrigerator.
It may take several turns to adjust the tilt
of the refrigerator.
NOTE: Do not unscrew
the leveling bolts too much when
lowering the refrigerator. The bolt head will start to come away
from the refrigerator
when in the lowest position.
2.
Adjust the front leveling
bolts to bring the refrigerator
top
parallel with the cabinet
above the refrigerator.
For standard
cabinets,
leave approximately
1/8"(3.18 mm)
gap between the refrigerator's
top hinges and the
cabinets.
For full-overlay
cabinets,
leave 1/4"(6.35 mm) gap between
the refrigerator's
top hinges and the cabinets.
If you do not have a cabinet
above the refrigerator, simply
adjust the refrigerator
to make it level.
A. Top hinges
B. Front of the refrigerator
3.
Adjust the rear leveling bolt to bring the refrigerator
level with
the side cabinets
or cabinet end panels.
4.
If you want, you may now use the four leveling bolts to raise
the refrigerator
to reduce the gap between the refrigerator
top
hinge and the cabinet
opening.
Check that all four leveling
legs still touch the floor and that the cabinet
doors above the
refrigerator
open all the way.
Replace
Base
Grille
1.
Open the refrigerator
doors to 90 °.
2.
Replace the base grille.
Place the lower clips into the bottom
of the refrigerator
and roll the grille up until it snaps into place.
TOOLS NEEDED:
_6" or adjustable
wrench.
IMPORTANT:
Models
are preset with a quarter's-thickness
difference
in door height and may not need adjusting.
If necessary
after the refrigerator
is loaded
with food,
follow the
steps below to adjust the door height up or down.
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1.
Locate the height adjustment
bolt on the bottom
hinge of the
refrigerator
door.
NOTE:
For easier access to the height adjustment
bolt, the
refrigerator
door should be closed.
2.
Turn the height adjustment
bolt using the _/16"or adjustable
wrench.
To raise the height, turn the bolt to the right.
To lower the height, turn the bolt to the left.
3.
Check to make sure the doors are even at the top and bottom.
If necessary,
continue to turn the height adjustment
bolt.
1.
Turn water supply
line valve to "Open" position.
2.
Turn refrigerator
switch to ON position.
Wait a few minutes.
Check water line connections
for leaks.
3.
Set refrigerator
and freezer compartment
controls
to the
midpoint
setting. Check that the compressor
is operating
properly
and that all lights are working.
4.
Flush water system before using. See "Prepare the Water
System."
NOTE:
If construction
will continue
after refrigerator
has been
installed,
set controls
to OFR
If refrigerator
does
not operate
Check that the circuit
breaker is not tripped
or household
fuse
blown.
Check that the power supply
cord is plugged
into a grounded
3 prong outlet.
See "Troubleshooting"
in the Use & Care Guide.