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LEVEL UNIT
To provide adequate condensate drainage and
proper door alignment and operation of unit, the
unit cabinet must be level. Leveling feet are
factory installed. Remove the front grille to gain
access to front and back feet.
TO GAIN ACCESS TO LEVELING
FEET
DANGER
Before servicing unit, disconnect electrical
service. Failure to disconnect electrical service
could result in electrical shock and cause
personal injury or death.
1. After disconnecting the unit from the power
supply, remove the grille retaining screw
located in the upper-most part of the grille.
(See Figure 2)
2. Lift the grille up and away from the unit.
3. Unplug the power supply cord located at the
bottom of the cabinet. (See Figure 3)
FIGURE 2 – REMOVE FRONT GRILLE
FIGURE 3 – DISCONNECT SERVICE CORD
TO LEVEL UNIT
DANGER
Before servicing unit, disconnect electrical
service. Failure to disconnect electrical service
could result in electrical shock and cause
personal injury or death.
Swing Doors- The door is equipped with gravity
assisted cams and will not function properly
without proper leveling of cabinet. Adjust feet
using adjustable wrench so that unit sits
approximately level to floor and doors close
properly. For best door operation, adjust leveling
feet so that cabinet has a
1/16-in. rake or slant from
front to back. Optional casters are available to
replace leveling feet.
Sliding Doors- The door will not function properly
without proper leveling of cabinet. Adjust feet
using adjustable wrench so that unit sits
approximately level to floor and doors close
properly.
NOTE: If casters are not used, local codes may
require cabinet to be sealed around the perimeter
of the cabinet base. Consult local sanitation codes.
Use only sealant material approved for this use,
such as Dow Corning #732.