To remove the freezer door, A caution, Caution – Kenmore 41003 User Manual
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REFRIGERATOR INSTALLATION
REFRIGERATOR AND FREEZER
DOOR REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
If the refrigerator is too large to pass through your
doorway easily, you can remove the refrigerator and
freezer doors.
1. Open the refrigerator and freezer door. Remove the 3
screws (1) and the front leg cover (2) from the front-
bottom of the refrigerator. Close the refrigerator and
freezer doors.
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2. Remove 2 clips from the 2 couplers (5 and 6).
Disconnect the 2 water supply lines (3 and 4) from the
2 couplers (5 and 6) under the freezer door. Press the
coupler while pulling the water line to disconnect.
NOTE: Do not cut the water line to remove it.
3. With the doors closed, remove 8 screws (7) securing
the 2 upper hinge covers (8 and 9) with a flat-head
screwdriver. Carefully disconnect any wire connector
(10) attached to the upper hinge cover (9) and
To remove the freezer door:
4. Disconnect the 3 wire connectors (11) by gently
pulling them apart at the connectors.
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CAUTION
5.
Support the door during upper hinge removal to
prevent possible personal injury and/or product
damage from a falling, unsupported door.
Remove the ground screw (12) and disconnect the
freezer ground wire (13). Remove the remaining 3
hinge screws (14) and the upper hinge (15) from the
top of the refrigerator.
6. Lift the freezer door (16) straight up to disengage it
from the bottom hinge (17) and carefully place the
door to one side.
NOTE: Be careful not to pinch the water tubing and
wire harness during door removal.