Dynamic Cooking Systems DD24DUT Installation Manual

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Installation instructions
DishDrawer®
DD24DUT models
Important!
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
The models shown in this document may not be available in all markets and are subject to change at any time. For current details about model and specification availability in your country, please go to our website www.dcsappliances.com or contact your local DCS Customer Care Representative.
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WARNING!
Electrical hazard
Before installing the DishDrawer®, remove the house fuse or open the circuit
breaker. If permanently connecting the DishDrawer®, be sure the power is isolated and
the DishDrawer® unplugged. GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
This appliance must be grounded. In the event of a malfunction or breakdown, grounding will reduce the risk of electric shock by providing a path of least resistance for electric current. This appliance is equipped with a cord having an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances. WARNING - Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock. Check with a qualified electrician or service representative if you are in doubt as to whether the appliance is properly grounded.
If the DishDrawer is installed as a permanently connected appliance: GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS - This appliance must be connected to a grounded metal, permanent wiring system, or an equipment-groounding conductor must be run with the circuit conductors and connected to the equipment-grounding terminal or lead on the appliance.
Do not modify the power supply plug provided with the appliance - if it will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician. Do not use an extension cord, adapter plug or multiple outlet box.
Failure to follow this advice may result in electrical shock or death.
WARNING!
Cut hazard
Take care - panel edges are sharp.
Failure to use caution could result in injury or cuts.
Important safety instructions!
Installation of this DishDrawer® requires basic mechanical and electrical skills. Be sure to leave these Instructions with the Customer. Installation must comply with your local building and electricity regulations. At the completion of the DishDrawer® installation, the Installer must perform Final Check List. Remove all packaging materials supplied with the DishDrawer®. This DishDrawer® is manufactured for indoor use only. Ensure all water connections are turned OFF. It is the responsibility of the plumber and electrician to ensure that each installation complies with all Codes and Regulations. The DishDrawer® MUST be installed to allow for future removal from the enclosure if service is required.
The switched power outlet must be outside the DishDrawer® cavity so that it is accessible after
installation.
Care should be taken when the appliance is installed or removed to reduce the likelihood of damage to the power supply cord. If the DishDrawer® is to be relocated from one installation to another it must be kept upright to avoid damage from water spillage.
Make sure only new hoses are used for connection (supplied with DishDrawer®). Old hoses should not
be reused. Failure to install the DishDrawer® correctly could invalidate any warranty or liability claims.
If the product is installed in a motor vehicle, boat or similar mobile facility, you must bring the vehicle,
boat or mobile facility containing the product to the service shop at your expense or pay the service technician’s travel to the location of the product.
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PRODUCT DIMENSIONS CABINETRY DIMENSIONS
Installation diagrams for illustration purposes only
C
D
M
I
K
B
G
H
E
L
N
A
F
J
Product dimensions (inches (mm))
overall height* of product
A
overall width of product 23 ⁄”(605)
B
overall depth of product (excl. handle) 22 ⁄” (577)
C
depth of drawer (open) (excl. handle) 21 ⁄” (545)
D
height* of chassis 33 ⁄” (853)
E
height range of levelling feet 2 ⁄” (60)
F
depth of chassis (incl. trimseal) 21 ¾ ” (552)
G
depth of drawer front panel (excl. handle) 1 ” (25)
H
depth of handle 2 ⁄” (66)
I
depth of toekick 2 ¼ - 4 ⁄” (57 - 117)
J
height of upper drawer front 17 ⁄” (442)
K
height of lower drawer front 12 ⁄” (312)
L
height of installation bracket slots (on top of chassis) ⁄” (2)
M
height of drawer fronts 30 ” (762)
N
height from top of handle to top of drawer 2 ⁄” (62)
O
* Chassis heights include bracket slots
O
I
Flat door
DD24DUT
34 - 36 ⁄”
(863.5- 923.5)
C
Pre nished
Installation diagrams for illustration purposes only
B
D
A
C
E
G
M
Pre nished
Flat door
Cabinetry dimensions (inches (mm))
inside height of cavity
A
inside width of cavity 24 ” (610)
B
inside depth of cavity (inside)
C
height of adjacent cabinetry 30” (762)
D
height of toekick space
E
3 ⁄ - 6 ⁄” (100 - 160)
DD24DUT
34 - 36 ½ ”
(864 - 926.5)
22 ⁄” (580)
Minimum clearances (inches (mm))
⁄” (2.5 mm)
⁄” (2.5 mm)
½
” (13 mm)
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PARTS SUPPLIED
Drain hose support (1)
If the Drain hose(s) supplied are not long enough to reach your services, you must use a Drain Hose Extension Kit P/N 525798 which will extend the drain hose(s) by 11’ 10” (3.6 m). The kit is available from the nearest DCS Authorized Service Agent, or Toll free 1.888.936.7872 or www.dcsappliances.com.
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CAVITY PREPARATION
Drain hose joiner (1)
Wire clip (2)
Important!
Be sure the edges of the services hole are smooth or covered. If the services hole is through a metal partition the hole must be protected with the Edge protector supplied to prevent damage to the power cord or hoses.
These marks indicate mounting bracket screw locations Preferred position. If adequate clearance, services hole can be
*
higher to clear toekick space.
If hole is higher, ensure drain hoses are routed straight into the
waste connection.
Water Connection
Recommended HOT (Maximum 140°F/60°C).
Supplied hose to suit 3/8” (9 mm) male compression fitting.
Water Pressure Max Min
Water softener models 1 MPa (145 psi) 0.1 MPa (14.5 psi) Other models 1 MPa (145 psi) 0.03 MPa (4.3 psi)
Drains will need to be separated to satisfy kosher requirements. We suggest you confirm acceptability with your local rabbi in respect to kosher installations.
Max. distance of hoses and cord from chassis edge
Drain hose
Inlet hose
Power cord (excl. plug)
Left hand
side
78 ½ ”
(2000 mm)
64 ¾ ”
(1650 mm)
29 ½ ”
(750 mm)
Right hand
side
70 ½ ”
(1800 mm)
49”
(1250 mm)
27 ½ ”
(700 mm)
Clamp (1)
Side mounting bracket kit (A and B) (2)
OPTIONAL
Top mounting brackets (2)
If no side partition, use a brace for securing.
Left hand
side
Right hand
2” x 4”
side
Phillips 16 mm screws (9)
Rubber washer for inlet hose (1)
Moisture protection tape (1)
(to prevent moisture damage)
Moisture
⁄”
(
10 mm)
protection tape must be applied.
max. ø
(
1 ½
38 mm)
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Edge protector (1)
(if services hole partition is metal)
Hexagonal socket (2)
(long & short)
Prefinished toekick (1)
white or black
Note: Services can be located either side of DishDrawer®.
max.
17 ⁄
450 mm)
(
Water supply
*
110-120 VAC max. 15 A
min.
7 ⁄
(
200 mm)
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OPTIONALLY HARD WIRING THE PRODUCT
A
1 ⁄” (
30 mm)
30 mm
B
2
4
Remove the access cover
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1
6
3
8
7
Ensure the drawer is removed and then rotated counter­clockwise to prevent kinked hoses.
CD
Remove knock-out for cable clamp. Fit suitable cable clamp for the conduit and terminate the wiring as shown.
Access cover
Remove Power supply
Ensure the drawer clips on both sides are reset.
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8
7
12
11
11
10
Use copper conductors only.
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Ensure the drawer is now rotated clockwise back.
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15
15
13
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Before refitting the drawer, ensure the hoses are not twisted and the latches at the rear of each drawer runner are facing forward.
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ROUTE THE HOSES
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MOVE INTO THE CAVITY
2
optional (x2)
optional
Loosen feet only and take care when pushing the product into the cavity that you do not bend the feet.
SECURE BY DRAWER REMOVAL
If top mounting brackets are being used, ensure they’re securely fitted before sliding product into cavity.
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OR
2
Tie together to avoid kinking.
SECURE WITHOUT DRAWER REMOVAL (FRAMELESS CABINETRY ONLY )
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ATTACH SIDE MOUNTING BRACKETS
Ensure hoses and cord are not kinked or twisted.
Clip all four side mounting brackets into their slots using a flat-bladed screwdriver. Ensure they’re securely fitted before sliding product into cavity.
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1
1
1
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REMOVE THE DRAWER
1
4
Ensure the drawer is removed and then rotated counter-clockwise to prevent kinked hoses.
The mounting slots are in pairs, one on each side diagonally across the product. A bracket must match A slot and B bracket must match B slot.
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MOVE INTO THE CAVITY
2
optional
(x2)
When feet are extended, take care when pushing the product into the cavity
If top mounting brackets are being used, ensure they’re securely fitted before sliding product into cavity.
3
Ensure hoses and cord are not kinked or twisted.
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that
1 ⁄
5
30 mm)
(
150 mm)
(
30 mm
you do not bend the
feet.
1
5
3
LEVEL AND SECURE THE PRODUCT SECURE THE PRODUCT
Ensure product is level and aligning with cabinetry. Using the most appropriate length Hexagonal socket supplied, fully extend levelling feet up to required distance by hand.
Hexagonal socket
x 4
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REFIT THE DRAWER
C
1
A
Ensure the drawer clips on both sides are reset.
5
1
max.
¾ ” (19 mm)
C
The product has three pairs of mounting brackets: a pair of optional brackets on the top (C) and two pairs of formed brackets in the side of the chassis (A,B). Use at least two out of the three pairs to secure the product.
Ensure the sound insulation is repositioned correctly.
BB
A
5
1010
2
optional
3
3
Open the upper drawer halfway. Using a flat-bladed screwdriver, prize the plastic gray plug out of the trim moulding.
OPTIONAL
max.
4
¾ ” (19 mm)
optional
4
FINALLY, FOR BOTH METHODS, FIT THE TOEKICK
Where the toekick meets the bottom
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of the tub is the cut-off point
1
Using a small Philips screwdriver, screw through the trim moulding, securing the side mounting bracket to the cabinetry. Do not damage the rubber trimseal.
2
3
Replace the plastic gray plug back into the trim moulding and ensure the trimseal is facing forward.
Repeat for all four brackets.
3
4
19
5
19
4
Ensure the drawer is now rotated clockwise back.
4
Before refitting the drawer, ensure the hoses are not twisted and the latches at the rear of each drawer runner are facing forward.
1
2
2
6
8
7
Important!
Do not overtighten screw.
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PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE OPTIONS
DishDrawer® with Waste Disposal
A
If space is limited for fixing, push hose through drain hose support to required height
1
29 ½ ” - 34 ¾ ”
750 - 882.5 mm)
(
Ensure drain hoses are routed straight to joiner. Remove excess drain hose material if necessary. Do not shorten the inlet hose.
2
HIGHLOOP min. 6” (150 mm)
min. R 8 ”
(
200 mm)
Supplied drain hose joiner (ø
” (19 mm)) waste tee)
¾
3
Fit supplied washer
29 ½” - 34 ¾” (750 -
882.5 mm)
4
180
B
Ensure drain hoses are routed straight to joiner. Remove excess drain hose material if necessary. Do not shorten the inlet hose.
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DishDrawer® using Air Break with Drain Hose Joiner
Supplied drain hose joiner (ø
” (19 mm)) waste tee)
¾
Air Break
1
37 ⁄” (950 mm) Max. height to top of Air Break (countertop or wall mounted)
Fit supplied washer
DishDrawer® and Standpipe
C
Ø 1 1/2” (38 mm)
If space is limited for fixing, push hose through drain hose support to required height
2
29 ½” - 34 ¾”
max. 4 ¾” (120 mm)
1 ½”
(38 mm)
(750 -
882.5 mm)
1
Waste Disposal (optional)
29 ½ ” - 34 ¾ ”
750 - 882.5 mm)
(
min. R 8 ”
(
200 mm)
Fit supplied washer
4
o
180
4
o
180
5
6
7
5
5
6
5
5
6
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FINAL CHECKLIST
Check all parts are installed.
Ensure product is level, securely fastened to the cabinetry and opens and closes
freely. The DishDrawer® must be free to fully close with no resistance from the
cabinetry.
Ensure inlet hose to water supply has rubber washer fitted and is tightened a
further half turn after seal contact.
Ensure any knockouts or plugs in drain connection have been drilled out and
drain connection has been made.
The drain hose joiner must not support the weight of excess hoses. Keep drain
hoses as fully extended as possible to prevent sagging. Any excess length of
drain hose should be kept on the dishwasher side of the high loop.
If using Plumbing and Drainage OPTION A, ensure the Highloop is a minimum
6” (150 mm) higher than the drain hose joiner.
Turn on the power and water supply. Then press the Power (
the DishDrawer® on. The DishDrawer® should beep and Wash Program lights
light up.
Check the spray arm is in place and free to rotate.
Spray arm
Add three cups of water into the DishDrawer®. On the Wash Program Selector
Panel press Rinse and close the drawer(s). Start the program by pressing the
Start/Pause (
After the Rinse program has finished, ensure machine has run and drained
correctly.
Check water supply and drainage connection for leakage.
) button.
) button to turn
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Excessive water remaining above the filter plate, after the rinse cycle
Check for kinked drain hoses or blocked waste connection, high loop not
properly installed or drain hoses not routed correctly.
No water supply
Check water is connected, turned on and the spray arm(s) are correctly fitted
and free to rotate.
No lights come on when the drawer is opened
Ensure power is connected and is switched on. Check if Auto Power option is
on.
Water around water supply and drainage connections
Check connections, existing plumbing and hoses for leaks. Check washer and
hose clamps are correctly fitted.
If product is tipping
Ensure the product is secured to the cabinetry.
If front panels are misaligned
Check and relevel product. Check the cabinetry is square.
Drawer(s) don’t close properly
Ensure nothing is obstructing the drawer(s) from closing properly eg sound
insulation, hoses or drawer latches.
If a problem occurs, consult the Troubleshooting section of the User Guide.
If after checking these points you still need assistance, please refer to the
User guide for warranty details and your nearest Authorized Service Centre,
or contact us through our website, www.dcsappliances.com.
Repeat for each drawer.
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