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Reversing the Door Swing: 

    

 

Your refrigerator is built with a reversible door.  You have the choice of either opening it 
from the left or the right side.  In order to reverse the opening direction of your door, 
please follow these simple instructions: 
 
1.    Disassemble all the reversible components in the sequence as shown below (also 

refer to 

left diagram above). Be sure to keep them available for later use in the 

process of reassembling. 

 
 

(1)  leveling leg II 

(10)  door, freezer section 

 

(2)  leveling leg I 

(11)  top hinge 

 

(3)  2 screws to hold bottom hinge 

(12)  2 screws to hold top hinge 

 

(4)  bottom door baffle block 

(13)  cover to top hinge 

 

(5)  bottom hinge 

(14)  1 screw to hold cover of top hinge  

 

(6)  door, refrigerator section 

(15)  upper door left stopper 

 

(7)  mid hinge  

 

(8)  2 screws to hold mid hinge 

 

(9)  upper door right stopper 

 
2.    To access the bottom hinge assembly, you may tilt back the refrigerator cabinet or 

lay the refrigerator on its back. 

3.    Remove the upper door right stopper (9), install the upper door left stopper (15) on 

the opposite side; take down the bottom door baffle block (4), and install it on the 
opposite side. 

 

4.    Reassemble the unit with the door hinges on the opposite side (see the right 

diagram above). The sequence for reassembling is just in reverse order of 
disassembling. 

5.    With the mid hinge not being fastened too tight, align the two doors properly on the 

cabinet and then fasten the mid hinge. If necessary, loosen the bottom hinge and 
the top hinge when aligning and then fasten them tight.  

Summary of Contents for FF7305

Page 1: ...______________________ REFRIGERATOR Model4FF7305 CM411L CM421BL Owner s Manual BEFORE USE PLEASE READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY RULES AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FELIX STORCH INC 770 Garrison Avenue Bronx...

Page 2: ...hat can happen if the instructions are not followed Before the refrigerator is used it must be properly positioned and installed as described in this manual so read the manual carefully To reduce the...

Page 3: ...l connections in accordance with state and local codes A standard electrical supply 115V AC only 60 Hz properly grounded in accordance with the National Electrical Code and local codes and ordinances...

Page 4: ...cal Connection Extension Cord 5 Reversing the Door Swing 6 Operating Your Refrigerator 7 8 Temperature Controls Setting the Temperature Controls 7 Freezing Fresh Foods Defrosting 8 Care and Maintenanc...

Page 5: ...enough to support it when it is fully loaded To level your unit adjust the leveling legs at the bottom Model FF73 is designed to be free standing only and should not be recessed or built in Models wi...

Page 6: ...ed This unit requires a standard 115 volt AC 60Hz electrical outlet with three prong ground Have the wall outlet and circuit checked by a qualified electrician to make sure the outlet is properly grou...

Page 7: ...crew to hold cover of top hinge 6 door refrigerator section 15 upper door left stopper 7 mid hinge 8 2 screws to hold mid hinge 9 upper door right stopper 2 To access the bottom hinge assembly you may...

Page 8: ...ed and the refrigerator compartment is stabilized before food is placed Adjust the temperature control to the setting that best suits your needs The setting of MID in the refrigerator compartment and...

Page 9: ...home freezer Place frozen food into the freezer as quickly as possible after purchase If there are instructions on the packet carefully follow these instructions regarding storage times Carefully sele...

Page 10: ...ilures are corrected within a few hours and should not affect the temperature of your unit if you minimize the number of times the doors are opened If the power is going to be off for a longer period...

Page 11: ...longer Be sure to wrap foods properly and wipe containers dry before placing them in the unit This cuts down on frost build up inside the unit The unit s storage area should not be lined with aluminum...

Page 12: ...rs are opened too often One of the doors is not closed completely The temperature control is not set correctly The door gaskets do not seal properly The unit does not have the correct clearances Vibra...

Page 13: ...ot approved by warrantor 4 Replacement parts or repair labor costs for units operated outside the United States 5 Repairs to parts or systems resulting from unauthorized modifications made to the appl...

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