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Using rollers to pull fridge out for cleaning

I don't know how to use the rollers that I "thought" this fridge had so I can pull it out from the wall to clean. I read the "user manual" but didn't find what I needed. It is an Amana ABB2224DEW.

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Hi: Simple. Every Amana refrigerator I've seen in the last 15-20 years have brakes. In front of your wheels is a rubber disc that screws down to stop the fridge from rolling forward when you open it. You have to screw them back up a little to make it roll. If you look at your grill you will see that it is flat all the way across except for the ends they protrude forward at the ends. They usually cover the brakes. Work at the grill to find the clips that hold it in place. It will snap off. The reason for putting you through that; is the energy efficiecy, The seals work so well that you would pull the fridge forward when opening. That should work, Jeff

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