shelves
Shelfsupportsatvariouslevels
enableyoutorepositiontie shelves
to
betteraccommodateyourtiable
inventoryofrefrigeratedfoods.
Hw”w3dm shelves
(onmodeBssoequipped)
llJ-
Oneendrestsonamoldedside-
wallsupport;abracketontheother
endho~h intoatrackontherear
cabinetwall.
Toremove,lifitheshelfupat
front,thenoffthesupportandout
ofthetrack.
Toreplace,selectdesiredshelf
height.Withshelffrontraised
sfightiy,hookthebracket’stoplug
intothetrack,thenlowertheshelf
ontothesupport.
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(OnmodelsSOequip~d)
Somemodelshaveasteelwire
slidingshelf,astationarytempered
glassshelfortwosteelwire
stationaryshelves.Theseshelves
canberelo~at~delsewhereinth~
freshfoodcompafiment,
Thefill-widthslidingshelfhas
stop-loch.Whenplacedcorrectly
Note:The shelftotherightofthe
trackis designedtohoo~intothe
right-handslot;theshelftotheleft
isdesignedto hookintotheleft-hand
slot
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on~heshelfsuppo~s,theshelfwill
stopbeforecomingcompletelyout
oftherefrigeratorandwillnottilt
whenyouplacefoodonitorremove
foodfromit.
Toremovetheshelf,lifttherear
oftheshelfandptil forward.
Toremovea full-widthshelf
whenthe frwh foodcompatiment
dooreamot beopenedftily...
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...lifttherear oftheshelf,pull
forwardanddown,tiltthe~lelfand
takeit out.
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Somemodelshaveanice-tray
shelf,so~neh~vealower-levelshelf
tothodghtoftheicetrayshqlfand
somemodeishavea full-widths~p
shelf,
Toremovetheicetray shelfand
thewireshelfnextto-it:
1. Taketheice-trayshelfandliftits
a
rightsideupoffhooksattop.
2. Takethewireshelfandliftits
leftsideup offhooksattop.
3. Swingthewireshelfclearofthe
hooksandtheice-trayshelfand
pullittothelefttofreeitspins
fromholesinthecabinetwall.
4. Swingtheice-trayshelfdown
andpullittotherightto freeits
pinsfromholesinthecabinetwall.
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