27NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.Replacing A Damaged Barrier• If the barrier becomes damaged, the barrier shall be replacedwith the manufacturer’s barrier for this appliance.• For use with barrier Part No. J7510 (Contemporary Facade)or J7511 (Cast Pillar Facade). Follow installation instruc-tions.Removing The Damaged BarrierContemporary Facade (see Figure 22)1. Make sure the unit is off and cold.2. Remove the contemporary facade from the unit by gripping both sidesfirmly and lifting up slightly and then out, away from the unit.3. Lay the facade face down on a soft surface that will not scratch thepaint.4. Using a 3/8” socket, remove the six nuts holding the left (1) and right(2) sight obstructer.5. Remove the barrier.Installation is the reverse of removal:1. Replace barrier with Part No. J7510.2. Place sight obstructers back over the threaded studs taking note thatthe upper and lower horizontal bar ends line up with grooves in sightobstructers (see Detail A in Figure 22).3. Reinstall the 3/8” nuts.4. Reinstall facade to the unit.Cast Pillar Facade (see Figure 23)1. Make sure the unit is off and cold.2. Remove the cast pillar facade door from the facade by gripping bothsides firmly and lifting up slightly and then out, away from the sidepillars.3. Lay the door face down on a surface that will not scratch the paint.4. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, remove the 18 screws holding thebarrier to the door.5. Remove the barrier.Installation is the reverse of removal:1. Replace barrier with Part No. J75112. Replace all Phillips head screws removed in step 5.3. Replace the four socket head screws removed in step 4.4. Reinstall door onto facade.Figure 22 - Contemporary FacadeFigure 23 - Pillar Cast FacadeDetail AHorizontal Bar EndsBarrierSee Detail A12Barrier