A:Answeryou can have that done 2 ways get geeksquad total tech support to install the water line or you or someone you know can install it yourself
either way it involves adding your fridge to your water incoming line
A:AnswerYes, both in the fresh food and freezer sections. 2 in the freezer, and 3 in the fresh food section. The bin at the bottom of the freezer is not adjustable, and the 2 pull out bins in th fresh part are not adjustable. The half shelves in the door part of the fresh section can be adjusted (like to hold a gallon of milk, etc)
A:AnswerYes, you can, but you're gonna have to do the research yourself because the parts guy is not going to do the research for you, they may not even know how. So when you research your model number, another list of models usually pops up. You have to look at each one of those. They're all the same refrigerator with different options. Find the one with the draw and order the parts.
A:AnswerIn my case it did not make any difference because there are no cabinets above my unit. I did measure from floor to the top of the unit, and with the 2 covers for the hinges on the top it is just shy of 69 3/4"
A:AnswerHey there – we’re glad you’re interested in this beautiful side-by-side refrigerator. We checked the specifications for this unit and can confirm that the overall width of the refrigerator is 35 ¾”. We hope this response was informational and please know that you can always reach out on social media if you need any further information. All the best. Lauren@GEA
A:AnswerThank you for reaching out to us! We’re so sorry to hear about these issues. We recommend unplugging the unit, waiting a few minutes, and then restoring power. If you continue to experience issues after troubleshooting, we’re confident that a GEA service technician will be able to resolve this issue. To schedule service call 1-800-432-2737. If you need any additional assistance, please reach out to us. All the best – Matthew@GEA
A:AnswerThank you for connecting with us! This unit shares the same width as your current refrigerator, is .25 inches shorter; however, it is roughly 1 inch deeper. The dimensions for this unit are 35 ¾ W, 69 ½ H, 34 ¾ D, while your current unit is 35 ¾ W, 69 ¾ H, 33 9/16 D. If you have an extra 1 inch of depth in your space, this unit should fit. We hope this helps – Matthew@GEA