DOUBLE DISHDRAWERTM DISHWASHER
DD24DI, DD24DTI & DD24DHTI models
INSTALLATION GUIDE
US CA
591386 A 08.17
1SAFETY AND WARNINGS
!WARNING!
Electrical Shock Hazard
Before installing the dishwasher, remove the house fuse or open the circuit breaker. If permanently connecting the dishwasher, be sure the power is isolated and the dishwasher 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 dishwasher is installed as a permanently connected appliance: GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS - This appliance must be connected to a grounded metal, permanent wiring system, or an equipment-grounding 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!
Fitting integrated front panels requires access to electrical service areas.
This work must be performed and certified by a qualified electrical service technician.
Electrical Shock Hazard
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electrical shock, fire, or injury to persons, the installer must ensure that the dishwasher is completely enclosed at the time of installation.
Before fitting the front panels and connecting the ‘knock to pause’ module (if necessary), the installer must ensure that the dishwasher is disconnected from the power supply.
After installing the front panels, the installer must ensure that the following components are electrically grounded: the panel bracket and any custom metal component (e.g. handle) that extends past the rubber seal.
Failure to follow these warnings may result in electrical shock, injury or fire.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Installation of this dishwasher requires basic mechanical and electrical skills. Be sure to leave these Instructions with the Customer.
Installation must comply with your local building, electricity, and plumbing regulations. At the completion of the dishwasher installation, the Installer must perform the Final Checklist.
Remove all packaging materials supplied with the dishwasher. This dishwasher 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 dishwasher MUST be installed to allow for future removal from the enclosure if service is required.
The switched power outlet must be outside the dishwasher 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 and hoses.
If the dishwasher 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 the dishwasher). Old hoses should not be reused.
Failure to install the dishwasher 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.
This dishdrawer is intended for connection to the hot-water supply.
Failure to install the dishwasher correctly could invalidate any warranty or liability claims.
Ensure the product is not plugged in when fitting custom panels. Installation of custom panels requires basic mechanical and electrical skills. Installation must comply with your local building and electricity regulations.
Failure to install the custom panels correctly could invalidate any warranty or liability claims.
! WARNING!
Cut Hazard
Take care - panel edges are sharp.
Failure to use caution could result in injury or cuts.
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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
The models shown in this installation guide 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.fisherpaykel.com or contact your local Fisher & Paykel dealer.
2PARTS SUPPLIED
Drain hose |
Drain hose |
Wire clip (2) |
Clamp (1) |
Side mounting |
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support (1) |
joiner (1) |
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Drain hose joiner) |
Drain hose joiner) |
(A and B) (2) |
brackets (2) |
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Phillips |
Rubber washer |
Moisture protection |
Hexagonal |
Prefinished toekick (1) |
Edge Protector (1) |
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for inlet hose (1) |
tape (1) |
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Panel bracket (2) |
Panel mounting |
& Knock-to-Pause Module (2) |
screws (12) |
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Toekick mounting bracket cutting template (1)
(To enable a custom toekick panel to be cut to fit the product profile dependant on the depth of the toekick )
Toekick mounting bracket (1)
(A custom toekick panel of any material with thickness 3/8”- 3/4” (9 - 19mm) can be screwed to the Toekick mounting bracket)
Toekick mounting screws (5)
If the Drain hoses 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 hoses by 11’ 10” (3.6m). The kit is available from the nearest Fisher & Paykel Authorized Service Center, or Toll free 1.888.936.7872 or www.fisherpaykel.com
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3OPTIONALLY HARD WIRING PRIOR TO INSTALLATION
3-A REMOVE THE LOWER DRAWER
To prevent kinked hoses
Either sit the drawer down on the left hand side (recommended) or rotate the drawer clockwise, resting it on its side after removal.
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Press the release tabs in on either side and push back to release drawer from runners. Lift drawer off runners.
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Push drawer runners back in
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Rotate the drawer clockwise (max. 90o) and rest on side.
3-B REMOVE THE ACCESS COVER & REMOVE POWER
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1 Clip
1 Clip
Access cover
1With a flat-bladed screwdriver, push in the clips and slide out the access cover.
2Unscrew the electronics module cover.
3Carefully pull out the electronics module and rest on the chassis base out of the way.
4With a screwdriver, unclip the plastic harness cover and hinge open.
5Slide the terminal block cover sideways to unlock and hinge open
to access the terminal block.
6Unscrew the Live, Neutral and Earth
wires as shown.
7Unscrew the three screws on the base as shown and remove the cord from the product.
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3OPTIONALLY HARD WIRING PRIOR TO INSTALLATION
3-C TERMINATE MAINS WIRING AS SHOWN AND REPLACE MODULE AND COVERS
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Ensure the mains wires are routed UNDERNEATH all other harness wiring from the electronics module.
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NOTE: Use copper conductors only.
3-D REFIT THE DRAWER ONTO THE RUNNERS & CLOSE
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A Overall height of product 1, 2 |
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5 assuming custom toekick panel thickness of 11/16” (18mm); if recess is between 1 15/16”-3 5/16” (50-84mm) deep, the panel will need to be cut out - see step ‘Custom panel calculations’
PLAN
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5CABINETRY DIMENSIONS
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Bracket slots
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CABINETRY DIMENSIONS
OInside height of cavity*
PInside width of cavity
QInside depth of cavity
RRecommended height of adjacent cabinet space
SHeight of toekick space*
* depending on adjustment of leveling feet
STANDARD
HEIGHT
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DD24DI
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min. 32 5/16” (820)
23 5/8” (600)
min. 22 1/16” (560)
30” (762)
2 3/8 - 4 3/4” (60-120)
TALL
HEIGHT
MODELS
DD24DTI
DD24DHTI
INCHES (MM)
min. 34” (864)
23 5/8” (600)
min. 22 1/16” (560)
30” (762)
3 15/16” - 6 5/16” (100-160)
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6CUSTOM DRAWER PANEL SPECIFICATIONS
FRONT PANEL MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS
●5/8 - 13/16” (16 - 20mm) panel thickness.
●Adequately sealed to withstand moisture (122OF/50OC @ 80% RH)
Because of it being a hot and wet environment generally, the back and sides of the panel should be completely sealed with a waterproof vapor barrier (ie polyurethane) to prevent damage to the panel.
●The back of the panel (including any integrated handle) should be completely flush so that the seal between the panel and the rubber trim is maintained.
●Installation outside these specs may result in condensation on cabinetry surfaces.
●Maximum weight of each panel: 20lb (9kg)
The following calculations assume the top of the upper panel is aligned with the top of the adjacent cabinetry.
The final panel/cabinetry alignment is achieved by adjusting the feet:
WIDTH OF ALL PANELS
Measure A (the width between adjacent door/drawer fronts) and write it in the first box below, then complete the equation.
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Note: The ‘upper panel extension’ B allows for the top of the upper panel to extend above the chassis where required, however a
min. 1/16” (2mm) gap to the countertop must be maintained.
HEIGHT OF THE LOWER PANEL
Measure C (door/drawer height (or equivalent)) and write it in the first box below, then complete the equation.
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WIDTH OF ALL PANELS
7CUSTOM TOEKICK PANEL SPECIFICATIONS
TOEKICK PANEL MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS
●min. 3/8” (9mm) panel thickness if using supplied screws
●Adequately sealed to withstand moisture (122OF/50OC @ 80% RH)
●You may choose to affix your custom toekick panel either by screwing it or gluing it to the supplied mounting bracket.
HEIGHT OF THE TOEKICK PANEL
Measure D (height from the top of adjacent cabinet door fronts to the floor) and write it in the first box below, then complete the equation.
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PROFILE B |
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CUSTOM TOEKICK PANEL |
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HEIGHT OF |
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TOEKICK PANEL |
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8 CAVITY PREPARATION
COUNTERTOP
Moisture
3/8” protection (10 mm) tape must
be applied.
These marks indicate formed bracket screw locations, if securing by drawer removal.
If there is no side partition, you can construct timber bracing as something to secure into.
Services hole
Can be located either side of dishwasher, preferably at the bottom of the cavity, as shown. If adequate clearance, services hole can be made higher to clear toekick space. If hole is higher, ensure drain hose(s) are routed straight into the waste connection.
●If the hole is through wood, make sure its edges are smooth and rounded.
●If the hole is through metal, ensure you fit the supplied Edge Protector to prevent damage to the power cord.
IMPORTANT!
The power outlet must be located in a
cabinet adjacent to the dishwasher cavity. 110-120 VAC max. 15 A
max. 17 11⁄16” (450 mm)
ø max. 1 1/2” (38 mm)
min. 7 7⁄8” (200 mm)
Water Connection
Recommended HOT (Maximum 140°F/60°C).
Supplied hose to
suit 3⁄8” (9 mm) male compression fitting.
Water Pressure
Water softener models
Max. 1 MPa (145 psi)
Min. 0.1 MPa (14.5 psi)
Models without water softener
Max. 1 MPa (145 psi) Min. 0.03 MPa (4.3 psi)
Kosher requirements
Drains will need to be separated to satisfy kosher requirements. We suggest you confirm acceptability with your local rabbi in respect to kosher installations.
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9 MAXIMUM DISTANCE OF HOSES & CORD FROM CHASSIS EDGE
LEFT HAND SIDE
Drain hoses - 78 1/2” (2000mm)
Inlet hose - 64 3/4” (1650mm)
Power cord (excl.plug) - 29 1/2” (750mm)
RIGHT HAND SIDE
Drain hoses - 70 1/2” (1800mm)
Inlet hose - 49” (1250mm)
Power cord (excl.plug) - 27 1/2” (700mm)
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NOW CHOOSE WHICH INSTALLATION METHOD (A) OR (B)
IS MORE SUITABLE FOR YOUR CABINETRY...
!0 RECOMMENDED METHOD (A) - SECURE WITHOUT DRAWER REMOVAL (FRAMELESS CABINETRY ONLY)
!0-A ATTACH SIDE MOUNTING BRACKETS
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Clip all four side mounting brackets |
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screwdriver. Ensure they’re securely |
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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.
When fitting brackets, ensure the ends are not pushed down into the chassis.
!1-A PULL THROUGH HOSES & PUSH INTO THE CAVITY
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Initially level the product
You can raise or lower the product by twisting the feet. Then take care when pushing the product into the cavity
that you do not bend the feet.
As you push product in, pull through hoses and cord, ensuring they don’t get kinked or twisted.
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!2-A SECURE TO THE CABINETRY ON THE SIDES |
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!3-A OPTIONALLY SECURE TO THE CABINETRY ABOVE |
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Open the drawer halfway.
Using a flat bladed screwdriver, prise the gray rubber plug out of the trim moulding.
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Replace the gray rubber plug back into
the trim moulding and ensure the trim seal is facing forward.
The top mounting brackets will only bend upwards a maximum of 3⁄8” (10 mm).
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trim moulding, |
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mounting bracket |
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to the cabinetry. |
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trimseal. |
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!4-A AFTER SECURING, REFER TO ‘FIT THE SUPPLIED TOEKICK PANEL’ STEP
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!0 ALTERNATIVE METHOD (B) - SECURE BY DRAWER REMOVAL
!0-B PULL THROUGH HOSES & PUSH INTO THE CAVITY
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You can raise or lower the product by twisting the feet. Then take care when pushing the product into the cavity
that you do not bend the feet.
As you push product in, pull through hoses and cord, ensuring they don’t get kinked or twisted.
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!1-B REMOVE THE LOWER DRAWER
To prevent kinked hoses
Either sit the drawer down on the left hand side (recommended) or rotate the drawer clockwise, resting it on its side after removal.
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Press the release tabs in on either side and push back to release drawer from runners. Lift drawer off runners.
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Push drawer runners back in
on either side.
Sit the drawer down
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Push drawer runners back in on either side.
Rotate the drawer clockwise (max. 90o) and rest on side.
!2-B SECURE TO THE CABINETRY ON THE SIDES |
!3-B OPTIONALLY SECURE TO THE CABINETRY ABOVE |
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length Hexagonal socket |
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levelling feet up to |
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Secure using two pairs of formed brackets. Repeat on the other side of the chassis.
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!4-B REFIT THE DRAWER ONTO THE RUNNERS
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Lift or rotate counterclockwise the drawer back onto the drawer runners on either side.
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Release tab
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!5 INSTALLING CUSTOM FRONT DRAWER PANELS
!5-B REMOVE BOTH PANEL BRACKETS FROM PRODUCT
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Remove side pins and gently pull off the panel bracket slightly.
Repeat for the other drawer.
1 Disconnect the Earth Wire
from the bracket
2Unplug the knock sensor from the controller.
Repeat for the other drawer.
WARNING!
Electrical Shock Hazard
Before continuing, ensure that the product is disconnected from the power supply. Failure to follow this warning may result in electrical shock, injury or fire.
Side Pin
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!5-B REMOVE THE KNOCK-TO-PAUSE MODULE
Knock-to-Pause module
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Remove the Knock-to-Pause module from the back of the bracket.
Repeat for the other bracket.
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