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setting up
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setting up
In the case of the process to correct the imbalance
is the same. Open the doors and adjust them, one
at a time, as follows:
1. Unscrew the nut
1
from the lower hinge until it
reaches the upper end of the bolt
2
.
When you release the nut
1
, make sure
that you use the Allen wrench provided
3
to loosen the bolt
2
in a counter-clockwise
direction. You should then be able to unscrew
the nut
1
with your fi ngers.
2. Adjust the height difference between the doors by
turning the bolt
2
clockwise
or counter
clockwise
.
When you turn clockwise
, the door will
move up.
3. After adjusting the doors, turn the nut
1
clockwise
until it reaches the lower end
of the bolt, then tighten the bolt again with the
wrench
3
to fix the nut in place
1
.
If you do not secure the nut fi rmly, the bolt
may release.
When the Freezer door is lower than
the fridge
Insert a fl at-blade screwdriver into a slot on the Leg,
turn it clockwise or counter clockwise to level the
freezer.
When the Freezer door is higher than
the fridge
Insert a fl at-blade screwdriver into a slot on the Leg,
turn it clockwise or counter clockwise to level the
fridge.
Refer to the next section for the best way to
make very minor adjustments to the doors.
MAKING MINOR ADJUSTMENTS
TO THE DOORS
Remember, a levelling refrigerator is necessary
for getting the doors perfectly even. If you need
help, review the previous section on levelling the
refrigerator.
Leg
Screw Driver
Leg
Screw Driver
Adjustment part
When the door of the freezer is
When the door of the freezer is
higher than the fridge
higher than the fridge
Wrench
Bolt
Nut
1
2
3
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