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ADJUSTMENT OF R-DOOR(DOUBLE DOOR)
8.
If the right and left door positions are different:
1.
Adjustment with the adjustable legs:
When the right door is lower than the left one, extend the adjusting legs on the right side
•
(until the adjusting legs on the opposite side slightly leave the
fl
oor surface).
When the left door is lower than the right one, extend adjusting legs on the left side.
•
If the door does not smoothly open/close
2.
If the refrigerator is tilted backward, lay a wide pad on the back of the refrigerator.
Front
Back
Pad (wide)
If the door on the other side is also opened when the door on one side is opened:
3.
Measure the clearance between the right and left doors of the refrigerator compartment, as the reference for
1)
adjustment.
Loosen the refrigerator compartment door lower hinge bolt, and slide the refrigerator compartment right door all
2)
the way to the outside.
With the door closed, slide the refrigerator compartment right door all the way to the inside until the closing failure
3)
can be corrected.
Tighten the lower hinge bolt by half to check opening/closing conditions. If there is no problem, tighten the bolt
4)
thoroughly. This completes the adjustment procedure.
If the refrigerator compartment door opening/closing problem persists even after the adjustment of Step 4), adjust
5)
the upper hinge of the refrigerator compartment right/left door. To widen the clearance between the doors, adjust
the upper hinge of the door that is relatively lower. (Use caution so that this adjustment does not cause a closing
failure.)
Check the opening/closing condition to ensure that there is no problem.
6)
Refrigerator compartment
left door upper hinge: Adjustable
Refrigerator compartment
right door upper hinge: Adjustable
Refrigerator compartment
left door lower hinge: Not adjustable
Refrigerator compartment
right door lower hinge: Adjustable
<CAUTION>
Do not apply silicone oil to the center packing of the refrigerator compartment right and left doors. Oil
fi
lm is
generated between the center packing of the right and left doors, causing an opening/closing failure. (When one of
the refrigerator compartment doors is opened, the other door will also open.)