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The refrigerator has two front wheels and
two rear wheels at the base of each product
on each side, and two adjustable feet at the
front (see figure A).
If the appliance seems unsteady or you want
the doors to close easier, adjust the
appliance’s tilt following the instructions
below (depending on the model, as shown in
the figures on the right).
1. Check the installation location to be sure you
have at least 1 cm clearance on all sides
including the top.
2. Connect the appliance to the mains power
supply.
3. Move the refrigerator into its final position.
4. Open both doors and remove the plinth to
locate the feet and the levelling bolts at the left
and right of the refrigerator base (if provided).
The top screw (
1
) adjusts the back wheel, if
present, while the bottom screw (
2
) adjusts the
front wheel (
see figure B
).
5. Use the wrench provided to adjust the levelling
bolts. Turn the levelling bolt clockwise to raise
the appliance, or anti-clockwise to lower it. It
may take several turns of the levelling bolts
and/or the feet to adjust the tilt of the
refrigerator.
6. After adjusting the level ensure that both feet
touch the floor to ensure safe operation.
Note: Do not unscrew the levelling bolts and
the feet too much as they could fall out.
Aligning the doors
If after switching on the appliance and adjusting the
refrigerator and freezer doors, the doors are
misaligned, disconnect the appliance from the
power supply and adjust both doors as indicated in
the diagram at the end of this manual.
Figure A
Figure B
Positioning and levelling your refrigerator