Refrigerator to close to wall
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Thermador Integrated Refrigerator & Freezer doors hard to close
Comments (3)I have the exact models. The hinges are designed to close the door when all is level. Mine take very little effort. You do have to get the door on its way with a nudge, but not much. It sounds to me like yours are not level. I installed these myself, and I would say you have a shot that you can get a little wiggle room out of the metal brackets if you wanted to try the feet. Start by taking a level to the fridge body where the door connects. That will let you know top to bottom level, then across a shelf or the bottom of the fridge. It may behoove you to do this at the bottom and top of the box, and both sides. From there you can adjust the four feet to makeup the difference. If two people are present one can hold the level and the other can adjust in real time to see the impact its making. If they are bolted in at multiple points by a non-instruction method, they may not adjust well if you start messing with the feet. Good luck....See MoreRefrigerator Door Not Closing Flat
Comments (3)When did this problem start? Initial closing which quickly clamps any ref door shut is a function of the air inside contracting upon closure which creates low pressure inside as it is quickly re-cooled. This usually lasts several minutes at least and makes the door hard to open until slight slow leakage equalizes the internal and external air pressure. The first thing you might try as an experiment is to close the door very slowly (1 or 2 minutes) over the last half inch or so and then monitor it to see if there is any change in the problem. Good luck!...See MoreRefrigerator squirts water when you close the door.
Comments (3)If you put the model number it will help figure out the issue....See MoreLiebherr Refrigerator placed close to a wall?
Comments (3)Hi! Thanks for your interest in our refrigerators! For all models, the doors need to open to at least 90 degrees so the crispers can be opened and removed. On the fully integrated models, you can actually limit the door swing to 90 degrees. On our website, home.liebherr.com, you can download the design guide appropriate to the model you are interested in. It will show you exactly how much clearance you need, and - if available - how to limit the door swing to 90 degrees. Hope this helps and if you have any questions, please message us here or feel free to email us at socialmediaUS.home [at] Liebherr . com!...See MoreS. Crawford
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