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REVERSING THE DOOR

Carefully tilt the freezer back to access the 
bottom hinge assembly. 
Note: Do not tilt >45°. 
Using a phillips head screwdriver, remove the 
screws holding the hinge in place. Unscrew 
the adjustable foot from the opposite side.

Relocate the bottom hinge to the opposite 
side and secure in place using the same 
screws from step 6.
Note: Do not tighten screws completely until 
after the door has been correctly placed and 
the seal checked. Screw the adjustable foot 
into the opposite side.

Replace the screws that previously held the 
hinge in place from step 1. Remove the cover 
from the opposite side and place over screws.

Remove the two screws now exposed and 
install the top hinge.
Note: Do not tighten the hinge screws 
completely until the door has been aligned 
and seals aligned.

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9.

8.

 step 6

adjustable foot

bottom hinge assembly

 step 7

bottom hinge assembly

adjustable foot

 step 8

      top cover

replace screws here

 step 9

install hinge here

cover installed here

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11.

To reverse the door handle, remove the two screw caps from the side of the handle. 
Unscrew both screws and remove handle. Remove the screw caps from the 
opposite side of the door and replace them to this side. Screw handle onto new side 
and replace original screw caps on handle.

Place the door on the top and bottom hinges, align making sure the door gasket 
seals correctly. Once aligned, tighten the hinge screws.

Replace the hinge cover.

12.

Summary of Contents for MF172W

Page 1: ...MF172W Upright Freezer USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ts of the freezer 4 Transporting 5 Installation 5 Reversing the door 6 7 Operating instructions 8 Cleaning Maintenance 8 9 Energy saving tips 10 Disconnection of the appliance 10 Troubleshooting Guide...

Page 4: ...appliance R600a R600a WARNING LABEL This appliance contains a small quantity of flammable non synthetic R600a refrigerant Ensure that the tubing of the refrigerant circuit is not damaged during transp...

Page 5: ...the refrigerant circuit This product is for indoor use only Do not place electrical items or cooking equipment nearby Keep away from substances which could cause ignition and ensure good ventilation i...

Page 6: ...IDENTIFYING PARTS OF THE FREEZER 4 Temperature control Freezer drawers Freezer compartment cover Adjustable foot 1 2 2 1 3 4 3 4...

Page 7: ...tate the feet in a clockwise freezer direction to raise the and anti clockwise to lower Ensure the slightly tilts freezer freezer backwards so that the door self close to provide a consistent closed s...

Page 8: ...driver to remove the 2 screws holding the hinge in place Support the weight of the door while removing the hinge Lift the door off the bottom hinge and place in a safe location to prevent damage Remov...

Page 9: ...e and place over screws Remove the two screws now exposed and install the top hinge Note Do not tighten the hinge screws completely until the door has been aligned and seals aligned 6 7 9 8 step 6 adj...

Page 10: ...appliance and increase the power consumption Thus defrosting is required if the frost is 5mm thick Defrosting is a manual process Please follow these steps Switch off and disconnect the appliance Remo...

Page 11: ...e the seal to stick to the cabinet and tear when you open the door Wash the seal with a mild detergent and warm water Rinse thoroughly and dry Cleaning the appliance Interior Clean the freezer interio...

Page 12: ...ge of the food This will reduce the power consumption 1 2 3 ENERGY SAVING TIPS 4 5 DISCONNECTION OF THE APPLIANCE During a power failure do not put additional food in the appliance and reduce opening...

Page 13: ...re are vibrations from an object on top of or behind or beside the freezer freezer The back of the cabinet is touching the wall Compressor seems to run more than expected Is door kept open too long or...

Page 14: ...ired If you have a problem which persists after you have made the checks listed in the Troubleshooting Guide please contact Midea Customer Care on 1300 132 371 Please refer to the enclosed warranty ca...

Page 15: ...pletely consistent with the manual however the functions and operating methods will not change Model MF172W Climate class T Classi cation of installation and use Class 1 Indoor use only Rated Total Gr...

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