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TM 10-4110-262-13&P
0026 00
INSTALL
1. Fit the new door seal to the door perimeter and adjust its position so that the sides lie flat on the inner
and outer door surfaces.
2. Carefully separate the seal side from the inside surface of the door and insert the application end of
the adhesive tube.
3. Apply a bead of adhesive around the perimeter of the inside surface of the door so that the adhesive
will stick to the seal and the door surface.
4. Press the seal against the door and adjust it so that it lies flat on the door surface.
5. Wipe off any excess adhesive that shows outside the door seal.
6. Close the door and ensure the latch is fully seated. Allow the glue joint to set for about 30 minutes.
7. Carefully separate the seal side from the outside surface of the door and insert the application end of
the adhesive tube.
8. Apply a bead of adhesive around the perimeter of the outside surface of the door so that the adhesive
will stick to the seal and the door surface.
9. Press the seal against the door and adjust it so that it lies flat on the door surface.
10. Allow the adhesive to set for 24 hours.
REMOVE
Door Handle
1. Open the door to disengage the freezer door latch from the freezer door keeper.
2. Remove three screws from the plunger mounting plate on the inside surface of the door. Remove the
plunger and plate from the door and set aside.
3. Score around the perimeter of the freezer door latch to loosen the old sealant.
4. Remove the two screws furthest from the edge of the door on the freezer door latch assembly.
Remove the freezer door spacer (metal ring) from the inside surface and set aside.
5. Remove the remaining two screws from the freezer door latch assembly while supporting that
assembly. Remove the freezer door latch assembly and set it aside.
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