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Feb 19, 2025 - 12:28 AM
To balance your Beko K54285B refrigerator, follow these steps:
1. Make sure the refrigerator is empty before attempting to adjust the legs.
2. If your refrigerator is unbalanced, you can adjust the legs to level it. This is important for proper functioning and to prevent any potential issues.
3. Locate the legs at the bottom corners of the refrigerator.
4. To lower a corner of the refrigerator, turn the leg in the direction of the black arrow shown in the figure. This will lower the corner of the refrigerator.
5. To raise a corner of the refrigerator, turn the leg in the opposite direction of the black arrow. This will raise the corner of the refrigerator.
6. It is recommended to have someone help you slightly lift the refrigerator while adjusting the legs. This will make the process easier.
7. Continue adjusting the legs until the refrigerator is balanced and stable.
8. Once the refrigerator is balanced, ensure that all four legs are securely in contact with the floor.
9. After adjusting the legs, check the refrigerator to ensure it is level by placing a spirit level on top of the refrigerator. Adjust the legs further if necessary.
10. Remember to leave the back wall of the wooden cabinet completely open to the kitchen wall to allow sufficient air circulation for energy efficiency and cooling of the condenser unit.
Please note that the specific installation steps and parts mentioned in the manual may vary depending on the model you have purchased. Refer to page 4 of the instruction manual for more information on other models. Additionally, be cautious when installing the top plastic part and avoid screwing the connecting screws too tightly to allow for easy movement of the plastic part. The steps marked with 8* and 20* are only applicable to certain models.
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