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Dave
February 17, 2020
How do you get to the screw that holds the refrigerator door handle on?
For model number KBSD608EBS00
Good Day Dave. Thank you for your question in regards to your unit (Model Number KBSD608EBS00). Based on our research, in order to gain access to the screw that holds the handle on the door, you will need to remove the door skin. There should be two screws at the top and two to three screws at the bottom of the door skin, remove these screws and then you should be able to remove the door skin. Ensure that before beginning any repair to either unplug the unit from the power source or to turn off the circuit breaker. We hope this helps! Best Regards.
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First I shut the water off to the refrigerator.then i pushed the big button in the middle of the grille below the refrigerator door. pulled out the old filter, took the front cap off the old filter put it on the new filter. took the two red caps off the new filter. pushed the filter in till it locked in place. all done! Turned the back on.
First, I tested the ice maker "switch" that actually just covers the beam that regulates the ice maker. In the "off" position, it still made ice. Then, I removed the three screws on the cover over the transmitter and disconnected the circuit board at the wire connector. It stopped. After ordering and receiving the new transmitter and receiver boards, I replaced both boards. They are located on either side of the freezer compartment under panels held in place by three screws. Probably saved 150 to 200 bucks.