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When The Freezer Door Is, Lower Than Fridge Door - reviews

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1. Open the door that needs to be adjusted and loosen the clamping nut ( A ) at the bottom of the door by turning it clockwise ( ) using the spanner included in the product package. (Raise the lower of the two doors first.) A WHEN THE FREEZER DOOR IS LOWER THAN FRIDGE DOOR A level refrigerator is necessary for getting the doors perfectly even. Make sure your refrigerator is level before you begin. If you need help leveling, review the previous section on leveling the refrigerator. 2. Adjust the height of the door by turning the adjustment nut ( B ) counterclockwise ( ) with a spanner. (Turn it counterclockwise ( ) to increase the height of the door and clockwise ( ) to decrease it.) -- Open the door and adjust it from the inside. Freezer door is lower than Fridge door The process for adjusting each door is the same. B Open the doors and adjust them, one at a time, as follows: 3. Once the doors are level, turn the clamping nut ( A ) counterclockwise ( ) to tighten it. 1. Unscrew the nut ( 1 ) from the lower hinge until it reaches the upper end of the bolt ( 2 ). (3) Wrench A (2) Bolt (1) Nut Adjusting the level when the refrigerator is empty can result in the refrigerator becoming uneven again once items have been placed inside. If this occurs, adjust the level again. When you release the nut ( 1 ), make sure that you use the hex 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 fingers. DA68-02981J-00.indb 16 English - 16 14. 11. 6. �� 2:05

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English - 16
1. Open the door that needs to be adjusted and
loosen the clamping nut ( 
A
 ) at the bottom of
the door by turning it clockwise ( 
 ) using
the spanner included in the product package.
(Raise the lower of the two doors first.)
A
2. Adjust the height of the door by turning the
adjustment nut ( 
B
 ) counterclockwise ( 
 )
with a spanner.
(Turn it counterclockwise ( 
 ) to increase
the height of the door and clockwise ( 
 ) to
decrease it.)
-
Open the door and adjust it from the inside.
B
3. Once the doors are level, turn the clamping nut
A
 ) counterclockwise ( 
 ) to tighten it.
A
Adjusting the level when the refrigerator
is empty can result in the refrigerator
becoming uneven again once items have
been placed inside.
If this occurs, adjust the level again.
WHEN THE FREEZER DOOR IS
LOWER THAN FRIDGE DOOR
A level refrigerator is necessary for getting the
doors perfectly even.
Make sure your refrigerator is level before you
begin.
If you need help leveling, review the previous
section on leveling the refrigerator.
Freezer door is lower than Fridge door
The process for adjusting each door 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
 ).
(2) Bolt
(1) Nut
(3) Wrench
When you release the nut ( 
), make sure
that you use the hex wrench provided
) to loosen the bolt ( 
) in a counter-
clockwise ( 
 ) direction.
You should then be able to unscrew the
nut ( 
) with your fingers.
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