10_ setting up10_ setting upIn the case of the process to correct the imbalanceis the same. Open the doors and adjust them, oneat a time, as follows:Unscrew the nut1. 1 from the lower hinge until itreaches the upper end of the bolt 2 .When you release the nut 1 , make surethat you use the Allen wrench provided 3to loosen the bolt 2 in a counter-clockwisedirection. You should then be able to unscrewthe nut 1 with your fi ngers.Adjust the height difference between the doors by2.turning the bolt 2 clockwise or counterclockwise .When you turn clockwise , the door willmove up.After adjusting the doors, turn the nut3. 1clockwise until it reaches the lower endof the bolt, then tighten the bolt again with thewrench 3 to fi x the nut in place 1 .If you do not secure the nut fi rmly, the boltmay release.When the Freezer door is lower thanthe fridgeInsert a fl at-blade screwdriver into a slot on the Leg,turn it clockwise or counter clockwise to level thefreezer.When the Freezer door is higher thanthe fridgeInsert a fl at-blade screwdriver into a slot on the Leg,turn it clockwise or counter clockwise to level thefridge.Refer to the next section for the best way tomake very minor adjustments to the doors.MAKING MINOR ADJUSTMENTSTO THE DOORSRemember, a levelling refrigerator is necessaryfor getting the doors perfectly even. If you needhelp, review the previous section on levelling therefrigerator.LegScrew DriverLegScrew DriverAdjustment partWhen the door of the freezer isWhen the door of the freezer ishigher than the fridgehigher than the fridgeWrenchBoltNut123