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5
Reverse the bearing and hole cover of
the door.
• Remove the hole cover by inserting a slotted
screwdriver into the recess shown in the draw-
ing, and pushing it down.
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Close the refrigerator compartment
door, align the holes, and insert the
shaft (upper).
Recess
Hole cover
Bearing
Upper surface
of refrigerator
compartment door
• Make sure to attach the hole cover firmly. Oth-
erwise it may fall off and get lost.
6
Remove the shaft (lower) from the right
bearing, and insert it into the left bear-
ing.
The shaft (lower) may sometimes adhere to the
bottom of the removed door.
With the longer
portion up
Freezer compartment
Refrigerator
compartment door
Shaft
(lower)
Bearing
Bearing
• Hold the refrigerator compartment door firmly
to make sure it does not fall down.
• Take care not to get your fingers caught be-
tween the refrigerator compartment door and
the shaft (lower).
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Engaging the hole at the lower left of
the refrigerator compartment door with
the shaft (lower).
• If the refrigerator compartment door is in a
slanted position, you will not be able to insert
the shaft (upper).
With the
longer
portion down
Insert
Close
the door
Align
Shaft
(upper)
With the
flat surface
on the right.
Top view
上からの図
Insert all
the way.
Front view
Hole
Hole
Refrigerator
compartment
door
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Attach the cover.
(1) Incline the cover
and align its rear
claws (7 places)
with the holes (7
places) in the
table top.
(2) Engage the rear
claws (7 places).
(3) Press the cover
from the top, and
engage the front
claws (3 places).
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Check that the refrigerator compart-
ment door opens and closes
smoothly.
11
Attach the door pockets, and con-
nect the power plug.
Use the same procedure to change
from a left-opening to a right-opening
door.
Rear Claws
Holes
Rear claws
(7 places)
Cover
• Attach the cover firmly.
• If the shaft (upper) is not properly inserted,
the cover may become loose.
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