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About Automatic Door Closure
The refrigerator has an automatic door-closure system.
A few inches from closing, both doors slow then close
gently. This eliminates slamming and rattling contents, and
ensures the doors do not remain ajar.
Adjusting the Shelves
The refrigerator's shelves are made of tempered glass
framed with metal.
1. Fully open the corresponding door.
2. Grasp the shelf by its forward edge, gently lift upward,
and pull the shelf out of the notches.
3. With the shelf positioned before the desired notches,
hold the front of the shelf slightly higher than the rear.
4. Insert the upper hooks into the same-level notches in
the columns at the rear of the compartment.
5. Lower the forward edge of the shelf so the lower hooks
enter the next notches down in the columns.
Adjusting the Bins/Drawers
Door Bins
The freezer/refrigerator compartments have several storage
bins attached to the doors. These bins are adjustable and
removable.
• To remove a door bin, grasp each side of the bin, and lift
to clear its guides.
• To install a bin, grasp each side of the bin, and align its
guides with the desired guides on the door, then press
downward until you feel the bottom of the bin contact the
bottom of its guides.
Drawers
The drawers at the bottom of the freezer/refrigerator
compartments are removable.
• To remove a drawer, pull the drawer forward until it stops
fully open, then lift the front of the drawer slightly to clear
the forward stop, and pull the drawer out.
• To install a drawer, align its guides with the corresponding
tracks in the freezer/refrigerator compartment, and push
the drawer in until fully closed.
CAUTION
The dairy bin at the top of the refrigerator-compartment door
has a top-hinged door that swings up/down for access to items
inside it. To avoid appliance damage, close the dairy-bin door
before you close the fridge door.
USING THE REFRIGERATOR
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