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1. Measure the horizontal gap between the door and cabinet.
If there is any gap to be corrected, loosen the Hexagon socket
head bolt on the Support arm crank bracket. (See P. 13
④
.)
2. Loose the horizontal fixing screws on both Upper and Lower
positioning units.
3. Turn the horizontal positioning screws.
(1) Turn the screws clockwise to move the door to the left or
counterclockwise to move the door to the right when the
door is viewed from the front.
(2) Retighten the positioning screws if the adjustment is OK.
Be sure that the side board of the cabinet is assembled in a
vertical direction.
1. Remove the support and close the door gently.
2. Measure the clearance between the top surface of the door
and the top board.
(1) The difference between the planned dimension and the
measurement is the required amount of adjustment.
(2) If there is no gap to correct, proceed to “
③
Horizontal
positioning of door.”
(3) Replace the support in the original position and open the
door again.
・
Loosen the hexagon head bolt on the Upper and Lower arms
a little.
・
Refer to the right figure and adjust the height. After the
adjustment, turn the hexagon bolt on the Lower arm
clockwise.
・
Close the door gently and check the height.
・
If the height is OK, tighten the hexagon nut.
3
Horizontal positioning of door
2
Vertical positioning of door
Horizontal positioning
Horizontal positioning
screws
3
2
Arm
Positioning unit
Horizontal fixing screw
Note that there should be no gap between the Hexagon bolt and washer
for both Upper and Lower arms.
If any gap is found, tighten the Hexagon bolts so that the load on the
two arms will be equal.
Caution
Clockwise
360°
1.5mm
Upward
Counter clockwise
360°
1.5mm
Downward
Counter Clockwise
Clockwise
Support arm crank bracket
Counter Clockwise
Clockwise
Left hanging
Right hanging
Hexagon head boltM10×150
Arm
Door
Vertical adjustment
Positioning unit
Tighten this hexagon nut after
vertical adjustment is complete.
Gap is not
allowed
Leave a
clearance here
When positioning the door, be sure to loosen the hexagon socket head cap
screw on the Support arm crank bracket (see P. 6
④
) to allow the bracket to
move along the Channel rail.