1. Place the appliance in a well ventilated room on a dry, stable and level surface, away
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from direct sunlight and other heat sources.
2. Ensure sufficient air circulation at the rear of the appliance. Do not place the
appliance against a wall to avoid noise caused by vibration. Make sure that the air
can still circulate freely around the appliance. Insufficient ventilation would result
in malfunction and increased energy consumption. Leave a space of at least
10 cm between the appliance and the wall, and at least 30 cm between the top of the
appliance and the ceiling.
3. Leave enough space to access and open the door easily. If necessary, change the
direction of door opening as described below.
4.3 Level feet
If the appliance tilts in some way, adjust the height of the left/right foot (2) of the appliance
to be in a horizontal level.
Turn the foot (2) clockwise or counter clockwise to adjust the height.
Note: If the appliance is not level, the door and the door seal will not be closed properly.
4.4 Reverse door
Ensure the appliance is unplugged and empty. To take the door off, it is necessary to tilt
the appliance backwards. You should rest the appliance on something solid so that it will
not slip during the door reversing process. All parts removed must be saved to do the
reinstallation of the door. Do not lay the appliance flat as this may damage the coolant
system. It is better that 2 people handle the appliance during assembly.
1. Screw off the hinge cover screw, remove the hinge cover, and insert the communication
wire into the hole on the cabinet top ( Fig. 1).
2. Remove the 4 screws of the upper hinge, remove the hinge, and pry up the door
bushing and small end cap cover on the door ( Fig. 2).
3. Insert the door bushing and door communication wire into the hole on the door, and
then put on the small end cap cover ( Fig. 3).
4. Screw off the 2 screws as shown to remove the hole cover on the cabinet top, get the
cabinet communication wire out of the hole, pry up the small end cap cover on the
door, and get out the door bush and door communication wire ( Fig. 4).
5. Insert the door bush into the round hole on the door, and put on the small end cap
cover ( Fig. 5).
6. Move the refrigerator door upward by over 50mm to remove the door ( Fig. 6).
7. Screw off the 3 screws of the middle hinge cover, and then remove the middle hinge
( Fig. 7).
8. Move the freezer door upward by over 50mm to remove the door ( Fig. 8).
9. Remove the adjustable front feet under the lower hinge, and screw off the 4 screws
of the lower hinge to disassemble the lower hinge ( Fig. 9).
10. The door disassembly is finished ( Fig. 10).
11. Assemble the door and lower hinge accessories correspondingly on the opposite
side. Take the door bushing out as shown, and assemble it in the corresponding
position on the opposite side ( Fig. 11).
12. Screw off the screws of the stopper as shown, and assemble them to the other side
of the door ( Fig. 12).
13. Remove the axle and two stoppers on the lower hinge, and assemble them to the
position as shown ( Fig. 13).
14. Assemble the refrigerator and freezer doors to the opposite side. Remove the
adjustable front foot as shown by hand, assemble the lower hinge at the other side of
the cabinet, and fix the screws ( Fig. 14).
15. Assemble the shorter adjustable front foot at the lower hinge side, and adjust the
height of the foot to level the refrigerator ( Fig. 15).
16. Install the freezer door, turn the middle hinge by 180°, assemble it on the other side
of the cabinet, and screw up the 3 screws to fix the middle hinge ( Fig. 16).
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