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DOOR ADJUSTMENT
Check to make sure that both doors are
p
roperly adjusted. If not, adjustments can be
made to the cabinet and door hinges.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Be sure the unit is
properly leveled before doing any cabinet or
d
oor hinge adjustment.
CABINET HINGE ADJUSTMENT
The door must be removed to adjust cabinet
hinges. To remove the door, lift up the vent
portion of the top grille, open the door to
about 45° and lift the door off the cabinet
hinges. Remove the hinge pins.
Loosen the two cabinet hinge fasteners
1
/4 to
1
/2 turn. Refer to the illustration below. Rein-
stall hinge pins and door. Open the door and
using the Allen wrench provided, turn the
adjustment screw to relocate the cabinet
hinge. Close the door and check alignment.
Repeat these steps until the door is properly
aligned.
Remove the door and hinge pins again and
tighten the two cabinet hinge fasteners. Rein-
stall hinge pins and door and close the vent
portion of the top grille.
DOOR HINGE ADJUSTMENT
The door must be removed to adjust door
hinges. To remove the door, lift up the vent
portion of the top grille, open the door to about
45° and lift the door off the cabinet hinges.
Remove the hinge pins.
Loosen the two door hinge fasteners, slide hinge
to the desired position and retighten the fasten-
ers. Refer to the illustrations below. Reinstall
hinge pins and door. Check alignment and door
seal. Close the vent portion of the top grille.
Cabinet hinge adjustment Door hinge adjustment Door hinge adjustment
PRO 48 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
When adjusting cabinet and door hinges,
it is important to keep the hinges parallel
to the face of the door and side of the
cabinet. The door switch will not function
if the hinges are excessively misaligned,
which will cause the lights to stay on and
the fan to not operate. This will result in
elevated cabinet temperatures. After
hinge adjustments are made, check that
the door switch is functioning properly.
Hinge pins may stick in the door rather
than the cabinet hinge and may fall out of
the door after a few seconds, which could
cause damage to floors or injury.