There are a number of loose seals in the box, what are they all for?
The seals that are 1 inch wide with a lip running down one edge of them and holes located along its length are to be used between the central control panel and the back panels. The U shaped seals with gripping edges are to be used on the long sides of the fixed glass panels. (The thicker seals are to go on the side that meets the aluminum frame upright, and the thinner seal to be used for the side of the glass that meets the central uprights.) We suggest using washing up liquid on these to help slide the glass panel into position in the aluminium upright. The hard plastic seals are to be fitted to the trailing edge of the doors to create a seal from the door to the fixed glass panel when closed, and the magnetic strips are used to seal the doors when closed. (Check that these are on the right way round so that they join together instead of repelling each other). .
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