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This is a hopefully quick question.

I just moved into a new apartment where the handyman is clueless as far as I am concerned.

But the fridge is way out of level. I know how to adjust the legs. That is easy, you just turn them. But I cannot seem to find where in the hell to adjust the rollers.

I cannot find any openings or screws for adjustment. Anyone steer me in the right direction?

Thanks!

Jim

 

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Posted

A lot of rollers on fridges are NOT adjustable

Posted

These are -apparently- adjustable. They are at different heights right now.

I say apparently because that could have just been someone that screwed them up. As the fridge sits right now the left front, as you are looking at it, sits about an inch higher than the rest of it...

Posted

Looking at parts list there are leveling legs for the front, wheels are non pivoting. Maybe someone tried something that damaged it.

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Well...  Guess I will either have to get with the handyman or just live with it...

 

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Thanks for all of the help!

 

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Shims

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