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5. What to do if your product is unstable |
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E Gently push the refrigerator back until the rear rollers | Example only |
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■■Measure the gap under the front foot, which has come
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■■ | Obtain some solid packing material (hardwood, |
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| Note: do not use metallic materials that may corrode, |
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| stain and/or damage floor coverings. |
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F Wind both front feet up and roll the product out |
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| of position. | This foot lifts off the floor when |
■■ | Place the packing material in the location diagonally | top front is gently pushed back |
| opposite the front roller that lifts off the floor. | Fig.5 Unstable refrigerator |
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product is pushed back into position.
■■Ideally, the packing material is large enough to rest against the back wall so as to prevent it moving when the cabinet is pushed into position.
Wall behind refrigerator
For example: if this foot lifts off the floor when pushing gently on the top front of the refrigerator
Packing material goes under rear roller diagonally opposite front foot that lifts
Fig.6 Stabilising your refrigerator
GRoll the refrigerator back into position and adjust front feet as per step D. (Check alignment and door closing action are satisfactory).
■■Make small adjustments to front feet where necessary.