hi!
at the lower hinge is probably the gap because it is a terrible whiff on the spot marked on the picture I know how to raise and move them to the side but is there some way to push them to frame at the hinge??
You will need to lift the door off the hinges. Either the pin or the sleeve that it fits into (possibly both) should be a slightly oval shape you will need a small flat screw driver or a pair of pliers to wiggle them out.
Turn them around 180 degrees and put the door back on. If both are adjustable do them one at a time so as not to make it too tight
The allen key underneath sometimes lifts the door OR on some hinges moves the door in and out, there may be a cap on top so remove this and try with an allen key
You may be able to adjust that female sleeve from above.
Will an allen key fit in the center? if not it looks like you can use a flat screwdriver bit, Turn it and you will see the door move in and out from the frame by a few mm.
Once you have it in as close as it will go refit the top cap as this locks it in place. Do all 3 and hopefully it will solve your problem if not you will need to lift the door off to turn the pins that fit into those sleeves as well
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