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ALIGN YOUR PRODUCT INSIDE CABINETRY
Add ruler to show flushness x 4?
Place a ruler on the
front of the product to
check flushness top and
bottom, left and right.
A
A
Rear roller adjustment
Front roller adjustment
C
IMPORTANT!
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Ensure that all four corners of the refrigerator are supported firmly onto the floor to
eliminate any movement.
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Installing the refrigerator on a soft, uneven, or not level floor may result in twisting
of the product and poor door sealing.
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Raise the refrigerator using a 7/16” (11mm) hex socket or 3/16” (4mm) hex key.
One turn of height adjusting nuts is equivalent to 1/16” (1mm) height travel.
Note: Maximum turn is 13/16” (20mm).
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Use low torque setting to avoid damage to height adjustment system.
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Failure to achieve flushness across all sides greater than 1/16” (1.5mm) can lead to
difficulties achieving final alignment. Final alignment will be achieved once door panels
have been installed and the refrigerator is pushed back to sit flush with cabinetry.
1
Turn the front and rear adjustment nuts
(
A
) using a hex key to extend the feet
until it engages the floor.
– Clockwise turn raises the height
and counter-clockwise turn lowers
the height.
2
Continue turning the adjusting nuts
alternately between front and rear feet
to align the front of the doors top to
bottom on both sides, and until you
achieve the correct alignment.
– Depending on your installation
design, alignment may be flush
with your adjacent cabinetry or
your framework.
B
3
Place a ruler on the front of the product (
B
) to check flushness
top and bottom, left and right. Check the gaps between
refrigerator and adjacent cabinetry are even on both sides (
C
).
– This step will help ensure the refrigerator is level with the
adjacent cabinetry.
4
Gently push the front of the product to check the stability.