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1. P57 PROVE EXTEND TIME MINUTES 10 6 30 P60 HEAT HYSTERESIS K 2 20 3 P61 SHORT CYCLE DELAY MINUTES O 30 2 13 P64 DEFROSTPERDAY INTEGER 0 2 2 P 5 A DEFROSTENDTME MINUTES 1 60 20 P66 DEFROSTENDTEPP C 0 50 20 er DRANTME S Mns o LS DUTY CYCLE Pro COMPRESSORRESTTIME MINUTES o w 1 P73 DOORSTOP_ MINUTES P74 DOOR ALARM DELAY MINUTES 30 5 PTS HIGH ALARM Teme Oo 16 P76 HIGH ALARM DELAY MINUTES 0 10 30 P77 ALARMTIME SECONDS 0 10 20 YES P78 ALARM REPEAT INTERVAL MINUTES 0 480 YES P81 j AIRPROBEOFFST K 145 15 0 P82 COILPROBEOFFSET 5 8 7 FOODPROBEENABLE INTERGER 0 EN NE HERE EHI E EA ADDRESS INTERGER 1 25 1 Probes Air and Evaporator Probes The air and evaporator probes type 2K NTC are the same and are identified as T1 Air Probe and T2 Evaporator Probe These are the thermistor type and are fully enclosed to make it completely waterproof and resilient to temperature variation within the limits of rapid cycling The probe is capable of measuring temperature in excess of 30 C and 50 C with 1 K accuracy at 1 C and no more than 2 K at the upper and lower temperature ranges Probe temperature resistance values 0 5716 80 0318 90 024 60 0 582 po
2. gt gt gt SECTION 6 SERVICE SETTINGS Service settings access Whilst in the program selection screen press and hold the dial for 2 seconds the information screen will be displayed continue pressing the dial for a further 2 seconds to display the SERVICE MENU LANGUAGE will be highlighted 10 SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS 1 Press 2 seconds for Exit Changing Text Language With LANGUAGE highlighted press and release the dial English will be highlighted Note English is the only language available for this controller Diagnostics Rotate the dial until you reach Diagnostics press and release the dial to highlight the component In this program you can test each of the major components on the machine in sequence 1 COMPRESSOR 2 FAN1 3 Not available 4 DEFROST 5 ALARM ESC escape Rotate the dial until the relay output is highlighted once selected press and the dial to test the relay the relay will remain energised for as long as it is pressed On completion of the test you must rotate the dial until you highlight ESC press and release the dial to move to the next program Function Test Rotate the dial until you reach FOOTPRINT press and release the dial to initiate the controller function self test This allows for the engineer to test the operation of the machine without having to wait for a full program to run This function should be carried out with the cabinet room empty Ea
3. Storage The storage programme is selected by rotating the dial until STORAGE is displayed below left To start the programme press and release the dial The screen will change below middle left to display the internal temperature of the cabinet Rotating the dial at any time will change the screen to display air temperature evaporator temperature and the time that the programme has been running below middle right To stop the programme press and hold the dial for 2 seconds the screen will change to display program selection menu below right STORAGE STORAGE 12 45 7E HP STORAGE E N 05 05 STORAGE m nb Press TO START TURN amp e 3 2 E 4 5 a 7 Press TO START TURN TO Setecr ADPR Automatic Defrost Prove and Retard Rotate the dial to select the ADPR programme see below left When selected press and release the dial to start the programme The screen will change to display prove time and end time see below middle The PROVE TIME value can be changed by rotating the dial clockwise to increase and anticlockwise to decrease When the required value is entered press and release the dial to set it The END TIME will be highlighted to display the prove time that was last set rotate the dial to adjust the time for the prove end time Note Setting of the prove end time is only possible within the next 24 hour period minus the prove time It is not possible to
4. ensure that the door wiper gasket fitted to the bottom of the door see fig 11 Fig 11 Section 4 Operating Instr t uctions To initiate the program just press and release the dial for the program to start Standard Operation SYSTEM TEST When mains electrical power is first applied to the controller it will carry out a self test function for approximately 3 seconds During this period the display will show STANDARD B R uc By LAE ELECTRONIC On completion of the self test the controller will revert to the last chill program that was run Storage Manual Prove 1 Manual Prove 2 Manual Prove 3 ADPR 1 The example shows the controller in Manual Prove 1 mode with the previous and next e programs indicated at the top of the display To change the programme rotate the dial either clockwise or anticlockwise to select the type of program you require 7 PRESS TO START TURN TD SELEOT Set Time and Date For the machine to be used in automatic mode it is necessary to set the time and date The time and date can only be set when the controller is not running a programme Select one of the programmes except Storage for example MANUAL PROVE 1 below left and press and hold the dial for 2 seconds the programme information screen will be displayed below middle Rotate the dial until SET TIME DATE is highlighted Press and release the dial to access the time service screen below right Pr
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6. use this function as an immediate prove cycle Once the time has been set press and release the dial to start the programme The screen will change to display internal air temperature end time and function below right ADPR 1 ADPR 1 PROVE TIME 5 END TIME 08 30 08 30 SN PROVE HOLD PRESS TO START TURN SELEOT e 6 The controller will continue to control the temperature in the thaw mode until the time is reached for the prove cycle to start below left To achieve this the controller calculates back from the end time to determine the prove start time Rotating the dial at any time will change the screen to display air temperature evaporator temperature and the time that the programme has been running below middle When the time reaches 0 the alarm will sound and the screen will change to display CYCLE COMPLETE EXTEND screen below right The operator can check the product to determine if further proving time is required If required rotate the dial to select the time and press to continue the process this option can be repeated continually If no time extension is selected or the dial is pressed while the displays show 0 the controller will automatically commence the retarding process with the turning on of the refrigeration system ADPR 1 STORAGE 12 45 CYCLE COMPLETE EXTEND 85 MINS 05 05 O MINS 08 30 START 4 D FINISH anen HOLD 00 30 666066 Ear STET CST ST E XAR T
7. AN PRY 1 12 45 90 MINS Q5 MINS er se START 4 D gt FINISH 00 30 3 25 PROVE 66666 When the time reaches 0 the alarm will sound intermittently and the screen will change displaying 40 below right The operator can check the product to determine if further proving time is required If required rotate the dial to select the time and press to continue the process this option can be repeated continually If no time extension is selected or the dial is pressed while the displays show 0 the controller will automatically commence the retarding process with the turning on of the refrigeration system CYCLE COMPLETE MANLIAL PROVE 1 CYCLE COMPLETE EXTEND EXTEMO 5 MINS 5 MINS O MINS PROVE O E 666066 NAM rad dw bas The screen will change to display the unit in RETARDING mode below left with the temperature being displayed and HOLD highlighted The refrigeration system will lower the temperature until it reaches the storage setpoint when the screen will change to display STORAGE below right The controller will continue to operate within the storage temperature limits indefinitely initiating a time based defrost at pre set intervals RETARDING STORAGE 25 D 5 C Manual Prove 2 Manual Prove 3 The same operation function is used for manual prove 2 and 3 except that the default proving times are different see table below Manual Prove 1 Manual Prove 2 Manual Prove 3
8. D GUNT EXTR ES Tine The screen will change to display the unit in RETARDING mode below left with the temperature being displayed and HOLD highlighted The refrigeration system will lower the temperature until it reaches the storage setpoint when the screen will change to display STORAGE below right The controller will continue to operate within the storage temperature limits indefinitely initiating a time based defrost at pre set intervals RETARDING STORAGE 25 C 5 Defrost Defrost occurs automatically only in the storage hold mode with the screen below being displayed Note It is not possible to initiate a manual defrost On completion of the defrost a one minute drain period will be initiated to allow for excess melt water to drain away On completion the unit will revert to normal operation DEFROST amp amp If the controller is not running a program the display will switch off after 20 minutes When this happens the screen will display the sleep bubble Press or rotate the dial and the display will return to showing the previous operating program that was run Section 5 Alarms and Warnings High Pressure Alarm The high pressure alarm will be displayed if the refrigeration system exceeds the safe operating pressure It is not possible to start the any programme while this alarm situation exists Causes for this alarm could be Is the airflow restricted Does the condense
9. E 1 MANUAL PROVE 2 MANUAL PROVE 3 AUTOMATIC DEFROST PROVE amp RETARD 1 ADPR 1 MANUALTHAW 1 MANUALTHAW 2 MANUALTHAW 3 AUTOMATIC THAW NOTE the manual and automatic Thaw programmes are not used for this cabinet These programs are all available depending upon which of the profiles are selected see below PROFILES PROGRAMS STANDARD STANDARD EXPRESS EXPRESS THAW EXPERT rwanuatprover v Y Y Y X x MANUAL PROVE 3 X X X Y v mwmtmaw2 x X X X Y Y mwmtmaws x X X X Y Y X DISABLED v ENABLED To change the profile rotate the dial to select program press and release the dial to accept the change The 3 chevrons in the box opposite the selected program confirm the change The default operating profile is STANDARD The table identifies which programs are available from the profile selected SERVICE THAW THAW Parameter Access From the profile screen once the selection has been made press and release the dial to access the parameter list The screen will display the parameters as shown in the screen below left To access the system parameters rotate the dial anticlockwise see below right MANUAL THAW 3 Press 2 seconds for Exit Press 2 seconds for Exit Selection is made by pressing and releasing the dial The table below contains the complete parameter list and includes the selectable range and default values PARAMETE
10. FJ OS ER REFRIGERATOR FADPR2 Foster Automatic Defrost Prove Retard 2 Trolley Service Manual ISO 14001 ISO 9001 FADPR2 SM 084 05 Environmental Management Policy for Service Manuals and Duets Product Support and Installation Contractors Foster Refrigerator recognises that its activities products and services can have an adverse impact upon the environment The organisation is committed to implementing systems and controls to manage reduce and eliminate its adverse environmental impacts wherever possible and has formulated an Environmental Policy outlining our core aims A copy of the Environmental Policy is available to all contractors and suppliers upon request The organisation is committed to working with suppliers and contractors where their activities have the potential to impact upon the environment To achieve the aims stated in the Environmental Policy we require that all suppliers and contractors operate in compliance with the law and are committed to best practice in environmental management Product Support and Installation contractors are required to 1 Ensure that wherever possible waste is removed from the client s site where arrangements are in place all waste should be returned to Foster Refrigerator s premises In certain circumstances waste may be disposed of on the clients site if permission is given if the client has arrangements in place for the type of waste 2 If arranging for the disposal o
11. RS PARAMETER DESCRIPTION VALUE PO1 AIR TEMP MANUAL PROVE 1 STORAGE EA IAE AAA PROVE TIME MINUTES P03 E C C C C C MANUALPROVE2 4 14 PROVE TIME Le Le PROVE TEMP MAX MEL ON NNNM C pce P16 PROVE TEMP MAX C 25 45 32 MANUAL PROVES 4 P21 PROVETMEMN MINUTES 5 90 60 P22 PROVETIMEMAX MINUTES 90 20 90 CADERA MEA P29 PROVETIME MINUTES P380 P31 90 P30 PROVETMEMN MINUTES 5 90 60 P31 PROVETIMEMAX MINUTES 90 240 120 MANUALTHAW1 4 P38 WDTHAWTTEME 0 4 amp 8 8 P40 THAWTIMEMN MINUTES 0 30 20 P41 THAWTEMPMAX MINUTES 300 90 480 MANUALTHAW2 14 P42 0 45 8 P44 THAWTIMEMN MINUTES 0 30 240 P45 THAWTEMPMAX MINUTES 300 900 MANUALTHAW3 14 P46 THAWTEMP 0 4 8 47 THAWTIME MINUTES P48 P49 600 P48 THAWTIMEMN MINUTES 0 30 20 P49 THAWTEMPMAX 1 MINUTES 300 90 80 AUTOMATIC THAW 4 P50 THAWTEPP 952 0 45 8 P51 THAWTIME MINUTES O 90 10 P52 THAWTIMEMN MINUTES 0 1 60 20 P53 THAWTEMPMAX INTERGER 0 100 SYSTEM e a sees We e a ll lA P54 PROVEEXTENDALARM MINUTES 0 30 1 P55 PROVE EXTEND TIME MINUTES 8 9 0 P56 MINUTES 0 10 0
12. aving time by advancing one hour at 02 00 on the last Sunday in March and decrease by one hour at 02 00 on the last Sunday in October Additionally the date will automatically update each leap year to allow for the 29th of February Time and date settings will be retained in the controller memory for up to 50 days in the event of power failure when the power is reinstated the time and date will be updated automatically 2 7 Air Flow Air is circulated through the evaporator coil and discharged through a vented air duct fitted to the rear wall of the cabinet With the Fan Hold Operation set to auto the evaporator fans during the hold storage modes will cycle with the condensing system and will also run for one minute during the off cycle period to stir the air and then switch off again Internal airflow is generated by 3 x 10W motors with 200mm 34 pitch angle blades 2 8 Retarding Refrigeration The refrigeration system is self contained unit comprising of air cooled condensing unit forced air evaporator and all ancillary parts and controls The equipment is pre charged with refrigerant and pre wired to allow for easy installation on site Refrigerant used is R134a The evaporator has a large surface area to provide high humidity during the retard operation Refrigerant control is a capillary based system used to control the correct amount of refrigerant required to meet the demand of the evaporator 2 9 Prov
13. ch of the relays will be energised to simulate the chill process Relay 1 COMPRESSOR Relay 2 FAN1 Relay 3 NOT USED Relay 4 DEFROST Relay 5 ALARM will all be switched on and of automatically in a pre determined manner to simulate program operation whether they are connected or not The test is based around an algorithm built into the software Prior to starting the program it is advisable to place a probe in the centre of the cabinet room attached to an independent measuring device to check the air temperature as the air coil and food probes are not active during this program The temperature achieved will depend on the model The air temperature should be checked 5 to 6 minutes into the program The temperature achieved should be the minimum temperature and can be checked against the model type found in the parameter table on page 11 For further information go to page 21 Once the test is completed the display reverts to the last chill program and not to the service parameters Settings and Parameters Passcode Rotate the dial until you reach PASSCODE below left press and release the dial to highlight the code below right Rotate the dial until you reach the code 131 Once achieved press and release the dial to acknowledge SERVICE SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS DIAGNOSTICS 1 COMP FOOTPRINT FOOTPRINT CODE 131 Profiles You are now in the program profiles The controller has 9 operating programs STORAGE MANUAL PROV
14. eiling panel The door is a slab type with self closing rising butt hinges Complete with a full height handle and no locks Magnetic door gasket and a wiper gasket to the bottom edge of the door The door can be hinged left or right hand as required 2 3 Internal Fittings Two Trolleys per section Not supplied as standard Maximum size of trolley 430 x 760 x 1730mm The internal walls are protected with aluminium Bumper Bars 2 4 Service Requirements Electrical Supply 230V 1 phase 50Hz Fuse rating 13 Amp 2 5 Temperature Ranges The cabinet is designed to automatically process Pizza Dough from a frozen condition 18 c 21 c to a finished product as below 2 c 4 c 2 c 4 to 28 Thaw Retard Temperature Prove Temperature 432 C Retard Temperature 28 c 32 c to 2 c 4 c The cabinets conform to ISO Climate Class 5 40 c ambient with 40 RH 2 6 Control Function The machine uses the Foster Surf Navigation control system The controls are located in a control console mounted above the door Standard Finish Exterior walls Co Laminate Rear Wall Co Laminate Front Wall Co Laminate Ceiling Co Laminate Door Stainless Steel 304 Interior Walls amp Ceiling omooth Aluminium Insulation thickness CFC Free polyurethane foam Sides 75mm Back 75mm Front 75mm Ceiling 100mm Door 50mm Base Floorless The clock will automatically take into account daylight s
15. ess and release the dial to move to the displayed time in hours and minutes rotate the dial to alter the time once the correct time has been achieved press and release the dial to move to DATE To change the date month day and year settings use the same procedure as for setting the time On completion press and hold the dial for 2 seconds to return to the program selection screen D PROVE TIME 90min 32 02 PROVE TEMR HOLD TEMR 32 MANUAL PROVE 1 INFORMATION e SET TIME DATE CONTRAST 2 7 aw Pp R EXIT PRESS TO START TURN TO SELDOT Programme Selection and Start Up Manual Prove 1 Select the programme required i e MANUAL PROVE 1 press and release the dial to start The display will change to the screen below left with the flashing of MANUAL PROVE 1 for one minute During this period the time setting can be adjusted to either increase or decrease the prove time in one minute increments clockwise to increase or anti clockwise to decrease If no changes are required either press and release the dial or leave and after one minute the programme will start with the screen displaying below middle This screen shows the time selected counting down and the status bar showing the operation mode The controller will adjust the internal temperature accordingly During the programme by rotating the dial an additional information screen may be viewed see below right MANUAL PROVE 1 MANUAL PROVE 1 M
16. f your waste handle store and dispose of it in such a way as to prevent its escape into the environment harm to human health and to ensure the compliance with the environmental law Guidance is available from the Environment Agency on how to comply with the waste management duty of care 3 The following waste must be stored of separately from other wastes as they are hazardous to the environment refrigerants polyurethane foam oils 4 When arranging for disposal of waste ensure a waste transfer note or consignment note is completed as appropriate Ensure that all waste is correctly described on the waste note and include the appropriate six digit code from the European Waste Catalogue Your waste contractor or Foster can provide further information if necessary 5 Ensure that all waste is removed by a registered waste carrier a carrier in possession of a waste management licence or a carrier holding an appropriate exemption Ensure the person receiving the waste at its ultimate destination is in receipt of a waste management licence or valid exemption 6 Handle and store refrigerants in such a way as to prevent their emission to atmosphere and ensure they are disposed of safely and in accordance with environmental law 7 Make arrangements to ensure all staff who handle refrigerants do so at a level of competence consistent with the City Guilds 2078 Handling Refrigerants qualification or equivalent qualification 8 Ensure all liqu
17. id substances are securely stored to prevent leaks and spill and are not disposed of to storm drains foul drain surface water to soil DISPOSAL REQUIREMENTS If not disposed of properly all refrigerators have components that can be harmful to the environment All old refrigerators must be disposed of by appropriately registered and licensed waste contractors and in accordance with national laws and regulations The materials used to package this refrigerator coldroom may be recycled Recycling will reduce the effect this waste has upon the environment For information on waste collection facilities in your area and other advice on recycling of packaging waste visit www recycle more co uk SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION PIZZA HUT THAW PROVE RETARD CABINET The pizza processing is provided in three formats Fully automatic process facility incorporating all three functions Manual Thaw store facility Manual Prove Retard process facility The cabinet is designed to accommodate two special pizza trolleys The control system for each function displays time and temperature allowing the operator to determine the status of the process SECTION 2 CABINET SPECIFICATION 2 0 MODELS 2 1 Pizza Hut Modular Cabinet FADPR2 Nomenclature based on F Foster A Automatic D Defrost P Prove R Retard 2 trolleys 2 2 Construction The product is of modular construction with the refrigeration system built onto an independent c
18. ing Heating An electric heater assembly is mounted on the rear face of the cooling coil which is energised during the prove process As an extra safety feature a pre set overheat thermostat switch is provided should the main control thermostat fail During the Thaw process both cooling and heating are used to ensure that the air temperature is controlled to defrost the dough 3 3 Panel Layout and Dimensions 1206 7 A a 965 j T 3 4 Ceiling panel with the refrigeration system heater assembly 3 5 Cabinet Dimensions 1200 2206 2206 3 6 0 Channel Fitting The U channel is supplied cut to the correct lengths use the cardboard template provided to position the channel on the floor The external dimensions of the room are 1200mm Wide X 965mm Deep It is important that the U channel is fixed squarely so that the panels will lock together when inserted It is recommended that there should be no more than 3mm tolerance in the floor level as this can affect the correct location of the locking panels Using a spirit level check floor level on all four sides If required use packing shims to take up any anomalies in the floor Once you are satisfied with the level the U channel can be rawl plugged or hilti nailed into position ensuring it is sealed with silicone sealer between the floor and the channel to prevent moisture penet
19. pe 7 Technical Data Power Ref Power Charge Absorbed Prove FADPR2 Ri34A 7509ms 230 1 50 8 Spare Parts List Condenser Fan 15470027 DierRiMA S O e O Vaporiser Tray With Heater 16020373 Prove Heaters 15843321 Evaporator 012674 00 554901 10W 240 volt change fan blade to 31 Pitch part number 15871014 Fan Blade piace 200mm Diameter 200mm Diameter 34 Pitch Pitch 00 555808 Dial Encoder PCB 7 0055553990 ArPbe OOO 0086099 Evaporator Pros O o WperGaket OO O Lo A i 9 Wiring Diagram L oA Jp Bn x spo CEPTEN AL I SEE 4 VAPORISER HEATER EVAPORATOR FANS L ER E E TD a E i NOTES 1 CABLE cape T ALL CABLES ARE Imm LbLEXS STATED SSF E 3 CIRCUIT SHCAN DE ENERGSED rud an FOSTER REFRIGERATOR U K LTD 1 oF 1 RD RED LDMEDOW ROAD KING S LYNN NORFOLK PESO 44 MAD NTS PO 06 70 OG ORANGE ER IC H AORE WITH DE IID DEV E FORA Ak AS MESA ee ee ue 16 17 18 Foster Refrigerator Oldmedow Road Kings Lynn Norfolk PE30 4JU Tel 01553 691122 Fax 01553 691447 Website www fosterrefrigerator co uk Email sales foster uk com a Division
20. r filter require cleaning H P SWITCH If the problem persists call your Foster Authorised Service Company Power Fail If the power fails for up to five minutes the unit will re start on the resumption of the power supply without affecting the selected cycle Longer than five minutes and the controller will enter the hold mode To check the cycle operation look in the information screen to check the cycle time To re start press and release the dial the screen will return to the hold screen Press and hold the dial for two seconds the display returns to the program selection Air Probe If this alarm occurs the programme will stop with the screen displayed left The alarm will sound and can be cancelled by pressing and releasing the dial or it will stop after a set period but resound again after a pre set time The controller will automatically enter the storage phase until the cycle is stopped but it will not be possible to start further cycles until your AIR PROBE Foster Authorised Service Company has rectified the fault POWER FAILURE Evaporator Probe If this alarm occurs the programme will continue with the screen displayed left The alarm will sound and can be cancelled by pressing and releasing the dial or it will stop after a set period but resound again after a pre set time The controller will continue operating as normal until the cycle is stopped but it will not be possible to start further cycles until your Foster EVAP PROBE
21. ration Apply mastic sealer to the inside of the channel so that when the panels are located there is a vapour seal Mastic Mastic 3 7 ASSEMBLY OF WALL PANELS Note there is no door header panel as this is integral with the ceiling panel Fit the side panel into the channel and apply a bead of mastic to the rear edge to create a vapour seal rear see fig 1 Place the rear panel in the channel these can now be locked together by means of the Foster Lock see fig 2 operated by the hexagon shaped key provided see fig 3 All panels are locked internally Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 Top 3 8 FITTING THE CEILING PANEL At the top of the wall panels there is a recess that accepts the ceiling Apply mastic to the recess so that when the panel is fitted there is a good vapour seal Slacken the screws securing the front panel to the sides and lift away taking care not to damage the interconnecting cables rest it securely on the top of the ceiling panel See below Lift the ceiling panel complete and lower into the top recess With the ceiling panel in place slide the galvanised angle bracket into place see fig 4 Secure in place using the screws provided see fig 5 and 6 5 Fig 5 Fig 6 With the ceiling panel secured in place seal the internal joints with silicone sealer Insert the buttons into the lock holes 3 9 FITTING THE REAR AIR DUCT 1 Prior to fitting the rear air duct check that the Air Retu
22. rn Duct A is correctly located into the Coil Driptray Flange B see fig 7 2 Place the air duct against the rear of the cabinet and insert into the space between the air return duct and the rear of the cabinet to a depth of 10mm see fig 7 secure in place using the self tapping screws provided Coil driptray flange B Air Return Duct A Insert airduct 10mm into aperture Air Duct Rear of Cabinet 3 10 FITTING THE BUMPER BARS Place the rear bumper bars against air duct and line up with the pre drilled threaded holes in the duct secure in place using the M5 screws provided Place the side bumper bars against side panels lining them up with the pre drilled holes secure in place using the self tapping screws provided 3 10 FITTING THE DOOR Check that the inserts are fitted correctly into the hinge parts attached to the cabinet see fig 8 Check that the insert for the door part of the hinges are correct for the door hinging fig 9 shows the insert fitted for right hand hinging Fig 8 Fig 9 Fig 10 Hold the door at a 90 angle to the cabinet and lower the door on to the hinges see fig 10 for the correct hinge alignment in the closed position Check that it hangs squarely to the cabinet Re fit the unit cover and check that the top of the door lines up with the bottom of it To remove the door reverse the process After hanging the door inspect the door gasket ensuring that seals fully to the doorframe Also

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