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It is also important that the cabinet stands
absolutely level. The setting screws under
the cabinet can be adjusted to make sure
that it does stand level.
Illustration shows how easy it is to
change the door from righthand to left-
hand-hinged - or vice versa.
Proceed as follows.
Is your refrigerator fitted with a tabletop
remove the tabletop thus:
Loosen the four screws with a screw-
driver. The tabletop can now be drawn out
of the frame . The tabletop frame can
be loosened by removing the two front
screws with a key .
Lay the cabinet on its back with door
uppermost.
Take off the door handle using a
screwdriver.
Remove the two supporting rails under-
neath the cabinet (not applicable to cabi-
nets with a base).
On TU-cabinets remove the two front legs
(the legs nearest the door) thus:
Screw the nylon leg out manually. The
screw in the bush can be removed with
a screwdriver. Both bush and inner washer
can then be removed.
To remove the door, remove the cover-
plugs with a knife or something similar
and then the screws using a key as
shown on the drawing.
Move the hinges and dummy hinges
diagonally (upper righthand hinge to
lower lefthand corner and lower righthand
hinge to upper lefthand corner).
When the door is mounted, a 9 mm filler
(wood or something similar) should be
placed between the front of the cabinet
and the edge of the door to create suffici-
ent space for the sealing strip.
Remember to place the correct number of
washers beneath the bottom hinge to en-
sure that the door has the correct height.
Replace the supporting rails and install the
cabinet.
Once the cabinet has been placed in its
correct position, the hinges may need
readjustment. The elongated holes in the
hinges make this readjustment possible so
that the sealing strips provide optimum
sealing all the way round.
If during transport the refrigerator has
been laid down, or if it has been stored in
cold surroundings (colder than +5°C) it
must be allowed to stabilise for at least 1
hour before switching on.
Start the refrigerator by plugging into a
wall socket.
The cabinet is intented for connection to
alternating current. The connection values
for voltage (V) and frequency (Hz) are
given on the nameplate placed in the cabi-
net.
Power must be connected via a wall
socket with a switch. The wall socket sho-
uld be easily accessible.
All earthing requirements stipulated by
local electricity authorities must be obser-
ved. The cabinet plug and wall socket
should then give correct earthing. If in
doubt, contact your supplier or authorized
electrician.