CHECK AND TEST 1

Step 1

Check carefully if gasket
is wrinkling or deformed.

Step 2

Use hair dryer to rework it.

DIAGNOSIS 1



CHECK AND TEST 2

Step 1

Check carefully if gasket
is cracked.





Note There are 4
uniform holes on the
edge of gasket, it’s
normal.

DIAGNOSIS 2

PROCEDURE 1


Step 1
Unscrew.

Step 2

Remove hinge base

Step 3

Pull top pin out of top
hinge hole on cabinet.

Step 4

Remove freezer door.

DIAGNOSIS 3


Step 1

Pull the paper out and
check if it’s easy to pull
out in upright direction
and horizontal direction..

CHECK AND TEST 3

Step 1

Pull the door handle to
see if freezer door closes
properly.



Step 2

Check to see if the
latch bolt is cracked or
immovable

DIAGNOSIS 4


PROCEDURE 2

Step 1

Lever handle part of latch
bolt off with screw driver
(handle is damaged)

Step 2

Remove handle part of
latch.

Step 3

Remove spring part of
latch.

Step 4

Insert a new latch bolt
onto door.

DIAGNOSIS 5

Step 1

Pull the paper out and
check if it’s easy to pull
out in upright direction.

CHECK AND TEST 4

Step 1

Check to see if latch
strike is far away from
latch bolt.

DIAGNOSIS 6


PROCEDURE 3

Step 1

Lever screw cover off.

Step 2

Unscrew.

Step 3

Remove the latch strike.

Step 4

Use two F washers and
cut it short.

Step 5

Align washers with two
screw holes.
You can also put 4
washers, if necessary.

Step 6

Press the washers and
install the latch strike
onto door jamb.

DIAGNOSIS 7


Use paper to check the
sealing.
1) Upright direction.

CHECK AND TEST 5

Step 1

Check to see if front face
of freezer is uneven.

DIAGNOSIS 8


PROCEDURE 4

Step 1

Use sponge to improve
the sealing. Paste it on
the deformed side.

DIAGNOSIS 9

Step 1

Use paper to test
sealing.
Pull the paper out and
check if it’s easy to pull
out in upright direction
and horizontal direction.