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WARNING - The door is very heavy. Two people are needed to remove
or replace the door assembly. To reduce the risk of injury or damage,
one person should hold the door while the other removes the hinges.
REVERSING THE DOOR
2. Open the wine cellar door and locate the
upper and lower hinge covers. Using a at
head screwdriver, pry o the hinge covers to
expose the hinge pins and set aside.
4. With one person holding the door securely,
locate the opening for the upper hinge pin on
the top edge of the door. Using a 3/32” hex
key/Allen key, unscrew and remove the upper
hinge pin.
6. Using a hex key/allen key, remove the six
mounting screws and detach the hinges from
the cabinet. Carefully pry o the plastic hole
covers on the opposite side of the cabinet and
replace them in the holes left by the mount-
ing screws you just removed.
7. Exchange the hinges and reinstall them on
the diagonally opposite side of the cabinet
(the upper hinge from the right side will
become the lower hinge on the left and vice
versa).
8. Unscrew the magnetic latch from the
bottom of the door. Flip the door over so the
bottom is now the top and vice versa and
install the magnetic latch over the guide
holes on the new bottom.
9. Align the notches in the door with the hinges
and push the door straight back towards the
cabinet into place.
10. Install the upper door hinge pin and tighten
it with a hexagon wrench.
11. Install the lower door hinge pin then replace
the hinge covers.
3. Carefully pry up the lower hinge pin with
the screwdriver, remove and set aside.
5. Pull the door away from the cabinet straight
towards you to remove it and set it aside on a
padded surface.
REVERSING THE DOOR
NOTE - All parts removed must be saved to do the reinstallation of door
1. Gather the following items before starting:
- at head screwdriver
- Phillips head screwdriver
- 3/32” hex key / Allen key
- stepstool
HEXAGON KEY
UPPER HINGE
SHAFT
SCREWDRIVER
LOWER
DOOR
HINGE
UPPER
DOOR
HINGE
SCREWS
SCREWS
MAGNET
HEXAGON
KEY
UPPER
HINGE
SHAFT
LOWER
HINGE
SHAFT