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BDI 8222 MIRAGE User Manual

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Step 3
Adjust Door Hinges (if needed)
If the cabinet’s door appears out of alignment, this can be corrected
with minor adjustment to the European hinges on each door.

Because these hinges are infinitely adjustable, adjusting one hinge
element can sometimes cause the need for adjustments to other
elements. But with a few adjustments, you can modify the orientation of
the cabinet door to make sure that it hangs evenly.

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Step 4
Reverse Door-Swing (if desired)
Mirage Tower features a reversible door assembly so that you can
open either from the left or the right.

To reverse the door’s orientation,

Remove the Door by actuating both of its quick-release hinges;

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carefully place the detached Door aside.

Using a Philips head screwdriver, remove both Hinge Plates

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from the interior wall of the cabinet by loosening the screws holding
it in place.

Install both Hinge Plates to the opposite interior wall at the pre-

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determined locations.

Re-install the Door by connecting each Door Hinge to the

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relocated Hinge Plates.


The Mirage 8222 features an opening at the top area of the back
surface that can accommodate a small fan for the purpose of active
cooling. BDI does not supply fans, but you may find several on the
market which are compatible with the size and shape of this opening.

Use a Phillips screwdriver to adjust Mirage’s door hinges:

By adjusting

Screw 1, the door will move LEFT or RIGHT

within the frame. Make minor adjustments at both top and
bottom hinges for best results.

By adjusting

Screw(s) 2, the door will move UP or DOWN

within the frame (the top and bottom hinges must be adjusted
the same degree).

NOTE: Loosen Screws 2 one complete turn, raise or lower

door, then hold in position while tightening Screws 2 (on

both hinges).
By adjusting

Screw 3 the entire door will move IN or

OUT, opening or closing the gap between the door frame and
cabinet. (This screw rarely needs adjustment.)