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LEVELING THE REFRIGERATOR
Make sure the refrigerator is level so that you can
make final adjustments.
Use a level to test if the refrigerator is level both
side to side and back to front.
If the refrigerator is not level, you will not be able
to get the doors perfectly even, which may cause
moisture condensation and increased energy bills.
Below is an example of how to level the refrigerator
if the left side of the refrigerator is lower than the
right side.
How to adjust the level
1. Open the freezer drawer and remove the lower
basket.
2. Insert a flat-blade screwdriver (-) into a notch on
the left control lever, and then turn it counter-
clockwise to level the refrigerator.
(You turn the lever clockwise to lower the
refrigerator and counterclockwise to raise it.)
flat-blade
screwdriver (-)
Control Lever
CAUTION
Both control levers must be touching the floor to
avoid possible personal injury or property damage
because of tipping.
If the right side is lower, perform the same
procedure, but with the right control lever.
It is difficult to remove the cover leg
front from the refrigerator, so we do not
recommend making small adjustments
with the control lever.
Instead, refer to the next page for the best
way to make minor adjustments to the
doors.
MAKING MINOR ADJUSTMENTS
BETWEEN DOORS
Remember, a leveled refrigerator is necessary for
getting the doors perfectly even.
If you need help, review the previous section on
leveling the refrigerator.
Adjustment part
Fixed part
The left door is fixed.
To make minor adjustments between
doors, adjust only the right door.
1. Pull out the freezer drawer (
1
) to reveal the
lower hinge (
2
).
2. Insert the supplied allen wrench (5/32” (4 mm))
(
3
) into the shaft (
4
) of the lower hinge.
3. Adjust the height by turning the hex wrench
(
3
) clockwise (
DOWN
) or counter clockwise
(
UP
).
(3)
(1)
(3)
(2)
(4)
When you turn the hex wrench counter-
clockwise (
), the door will move up.
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