Closing Andaligning Thedoors - LG GV-B258R4 Series Owner's Manual

Bottom freezer refrigerator
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CLOSING ANDALiGNiNG THEDOORS
Closing
the Doors
Your refrigerator
has two front
leveling
screws,
one
on
the right
and one on the left. If your refrigerator
seems
unstable
or if you would
like the doors
to close
more
easily, simply
adjust the inclination
of the refrigerator
by
following
the instructions
below:
1. Plug the refrigerator
into
a 3 prong
grounded
outlet.
Move the refrigerator
into its final position.
2. Remove
the
base
grille
(Refer
to
the
section
on
"Installation
of
Base
Grille").
3. Use
a flat
head
screwdriver
to adjust
the
leveling
screws,
turning
clockwise
to
raise
the
side
of the
refrigerator
and
counter-clockwise
to
lower
it. It may
take
several
turns
to adjust
it to the
inclination
you
would
like.
NOTE:
Having
someone
push
against
the top
of the
refrigerator
takes
some
weight
off the leveling
screws.
This will make
it easier to adjust the screws.
Aligning
the Doors
To adjust
the
height
of the
doors,
use
the
wrench
(Included
with
the User
Manual)
to adjust
the
bolt
in
the door
hinge
(counter
clockwise
to raise or clockwise
to lower)
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only for reference.
When
moving
your
refrigerator
Note:
Your
refrigerator
is extremly
heavy.
When
moving
the
refrigerator
for
installing,
cleaning
or service
be
sure
to follow
the
next
instructions.
1.
Adjust
leveling
legs up.
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only for reference.
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both
doors
again
and check
to make
sure that
they
close
easily.
If not,
slightly
tilt
the
refrigerator
further
back by turning
both
leveling
screws clockwise.
It may take several
more turns.
Make sure that you turn
both
leveling
screws the same
amount.
5. Ensure
that
the
refrigerator
is even
by using
a level.
6. Replace
the base grille.
NOTE:
Your new refrigerator
is uniquely
designed
with
two
fresh
food
doors.
Either
door
can
be opened
or
closed
independently
of one
another.
You
may
have
to exert
slight
pressure
on doors
to get them
to close
completely.
2.
3.
Cover the floor
with cardboard
or hardboard
to
avoid floor damage.
Always
pull or push the refrigerator
straight
out
when moving
it. Do not wiggle
or "walk" the
refrigerator
when trying
to move
it, as floor
damage
could
occur.
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