
REVERSING THE DOOR SWING
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• Ensure the Larder Fridge is unplugged and empty.
• We recommend you have someone to assist you.
Tools required
• Phillips style screwdriver
• Flat bladed screwdriver
• Small adjustable spanner.
Before you start lay the Larder Fridge on it’s back in
order to gain access to the base. You should rest it
on soft foam packaging or similar material to avoid
damaging the cooling pipes at the rear of the Larder
Fridge.
Remove both adjustable feet and remove the bottom
hinge bracket by unscrewing the two bolts. Support
the door to avoid damage.
Unscrew the remaining corner bracket, turn it over
and replace on the opposite side of the cabinet.
Secure in place using the two screws and washers.
Unscrew and remove the hinge pin, turn the bracket
over and replace it. Refit the bracket fitting the hinge
pin, spacers and washers into the bushing at the
bottom of the door. Replace both adjustable feet.
Stand the Larder Fridge, use a flat bladed screw driver
to remove the 2 screw covers at the rear of the
Larder Fridge lid.
Remove the top hinge bracket by unscrewing the
three retaining nuts. DO NOT undo the nut holding
the hinge pin. Support the door to avoid damage.
Unscrew and lift the lid of the Larder Fridge from the
rear and remove it. Put it in a safe place.
Remove the three screws and the plastic blanking plate
and replace them on the opposite side of the cabinet .
Refit the top bracket fitting the hinge pin, spacers and
washers into the bushing at the top of the door. Check
the door is aligned correctly before tightening.
Replace the lid by fitting the front first and sliding
into place, securing it with the two screws. Replace
the screw covers.
Unscrew and remove the top hinge pin, turn the
bracket over and replace it. Tighten securely.
Check the door is
aligned horizontally
and vertically. Re-adjust
the levelling feet.
See ‘Levelling the Larder
Fridge’ on page 3.
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