INSTALLATION

Reversing Door Hinges - Figure 10

Figure 10

The door hinges can be changed from one side to the other if desired.

1.Pull off the covers (Fig. 10, 1) and (Fig. 10, 2).

2.Open bracket (Fig. 10, 15) and remove screws (Fig. 10, 14). When installing into the kitchen cabinet, replace bracket on the opposite side using the same screws.

3.Using caution, press in the side of the hinge covers (Fig. 10, 3) with a tool and remove covers.

4.Unthread the outside screw (Fig. 10, 5) in the hinge, halfway. Remove the inside screw completely.

5.Open the top door slightly. Push the door and hinge (Fig. 10, 4) out and remove simultaneously.

6.Remove the hinge pin (Fig. 10, 7). Pull out the bottom door and remove.

7.Remove the plug (Fig. 10, 9).

8.Transfer the hinge pin (Fig. 10, 8) to the other side.

9.Remove the bracket (Fig. 10, 10) and cover (Fig. 10, 13) by pressing the cover together, then tilt out the bottom. When installing into the kitchen cabinet, replace on the opposite side using the same screws.

10.Remove the center hinge screws (Fig. 10, 5). Remove the center hinge (Fig. 10, 11). Rotate hinge 180° and install on the opposite side using the same screws. Thread the outside screw halfway in. Attach the hinge through the keyhole-shaped hole and slide in. Tighten both screws.

11.Place the bottom door on the hinge pin (Fig. 10, 8). Close door and insert the center hinge pin (Fig. 10, 7) with the longer side down. Be sure washers are in place.

12.Place the top door on pin (Fig. 10, 7) and close door.

13.Place the top hinge (Fig. 10, 4) together with pin (Fig. 10, 6) with the longer side up in the door mounting hole. Tilt the door away slightly and suspend the hinge on the screw (Fig. 10, 5). Slide the door in and tighten both screws.

14.Check for proper alignment of all doors. Adjust if necessary.

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HC1050, HC1001 specifications

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