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Seal Height Adjustment
Seal Height Adjustment
Seal Height Adjustment
Seal Height Adjustment
The seal and lid height is critical to ensure:
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The correct closure and opening of the drawer
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To prevent the insulated container icing closed
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To prevent access of warm ambient air into container
Lid Height adjustment is done by loosening the 4 lid mounting screws, 2 are located
behind removable caps on the RH side panel and 2 within the compressor housing (as
shown below with the worktop removed in figures
22a
and
b
). The two rear corners
should be adjusted first, apply a small amount of pressure and tighten, then adjust the
two front corners by loosening the screws and letting the lid rest under its own
weight.
To adjust the lid height on a drawer that is stacked, while the screwdriver is located in
the screw head lever the lid up or down as required, repeat the process for all screws
until the desired height is achieved.
NOTE: DO NOT OVER COMPRESS THE SEAL
NOTE: DO NOT OVER COMPRESS THE SEAL
NOTE: DO NOT OVER COMPRESS THE SEAL
NOTE: DO NOT OVER COMPRESS THE SEAL
To check that the seal isn’t over compressed, open the drawer and ensure there is a
2mm gap between the back edge of the insulated container and the front edge of the
seal (container and runners are at a slight angle to the lid).
To prevent a new seal sticking to the rim of the insulated container it is recommended
that the seal is lubricated with a silicone based plastic/ rubber lubricant.
Lid mounting screws
Figure 22a and b: Lid mounting screws when worktop is removed