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alan webster Posted on Jul 22, 2017

Want to change the opening on my Nordmende freezer RTF392NFIXA. I have taken the door off but seams like a piece should have been included in order to do this. Can you advise on this issue. Pat

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 06, 2008

SOURCE: B door open

There are two switches, so if you changed the one that was working....

Possible parts affected could be
- cover top
- cover fuser
- cover front assembly
- the switch
1) check the condition of the cover - top, front assembly and cover fuser closed?
2) on the cover top there is an "actuator", a plastic bit, which presses down on the switch assembly top - is that plastic bit broken, bent or deformed?
3) on the cover front assembly there is also an "actuator", check this
4) and of course same for the fuser cover
5) top cover, check the switch, disconnect the switch (P116-1) and press/release it - does that make a difference. If not replace switch
6) same procedure with the switch (P115-1) for front cover.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 20, 2008

SOURCE: change side window in BMW 3 serious

there sould be one or two bolts one in the door handle area and another by the arm rest portion of the door then its held on by body clips which you can just pull out with a little force

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 13, 2010

SOURCE: freezer door has a gap in the middle. Seal doesn't

Put a long straight edge on the door to verify a warp. A 4 foot level is good for this test.
If the door is in fact warped. You should pull back on the seal,loosen the screws behind the seal holding the door liner in place,adjust the door to the straight edge and re-tighten the screws.
If the straight edge does not show a warped door,take a hair dryer and heat the seal where it is off the frame. Do this with the door closed and you will see the seal relax and touch the frame. Let it cool in this position before opening the door again.
If neither of these is the cause,loosen the door hinge and re-adjust the door position,then re-tighten the hinge screws.

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ernesto cuadra

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  • Posted on Jun 20, 2012

SOURCE: BROKEN DOOR LATCH ON GE PROFILE DISHWASHER

read your instruction manual or read the sheet coming with the door latch or get customer service HELP via online CHAT.

God bless you

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