1.6Additional Product Parts for Integrated DishDrawer
Section2Foot Slide Retainer Information
2.1Assembling the Foot Slide Retainer
2.2Securing the Foot Slide Retainer
Section3Fitting the DishDrawer
3.1Connecting the Services
3.2Flexible Extrusion Attachment for 24 by 341/2 (610mm x 876mm) Cavity
3.3Adjusting the Feet
3.4Fitting the Endplate to the Chassis (Optional)
3.5Securing the DishDrawer
Section4Prefinished Toe Kick Installation
4.1Setting the Upper Toe Kick Height
4.2Trimming the Lower Toe Kick
4.3Trimming the Toe Kick Pins
4.4Adjusting the Upper Toe Kick
Section5Information for Cabinet Maker for Integrated DishDrawer
5.1Integrated Drawer Front & Toe Kick Dimensions
Section6Integrated Drawer Front Installation
6.1Changing the Integrated Badge Enclosure
6.2Disassembling the Integrated Badge
6.3Assembling the Integrated Badge
6.4Fitting the Badge, Handle & Mounting Panel to the Drawer Front
6.5Fitting the Drawer Front Panels to the DishDrawer
Section7DishDrawer Toe Kick Information
7.1Integrated Toe Kick Installation
Section8Final Checks
8.1Installation Wet Test
8.2Troubleshooting
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GENERAL INFORMATION
STEP 1.1 PREPARATION
NOTE TO THE INSTALLER
nBe sure to leave these instructions with the Customer.
nEnsure this appliance is properly grounded.
NOTE TO THE CONSUMER
nKeep these Installation Instructions with your Use & Care Manual for future
reference.
IMPORTANT
nRead these Instructions completely and carefully.
nObserve all governing Codes and Ordinances.
WARNING
nThese Instructions are intended as a guide only.
nIt is the responsibility of the plumber and electrician to ensure that each installation
complies with all Codes and Ordinances.
nInstallation of this DishDrawer requires basic mechanical and electrical skills.
nThe installer is responsible for the DishDrawer installation.
Improper installation is not covered under the Express Warranty Form.
IMPORTANT
nAt the completion of the DishDrawer installation, the Installer must perform Final
Checks as per Section 8 of these Installation Instructions.
nEnsure the DishDrawer enclosure is prepared for installation.
nRemove all packaging and materials supplied with the DishDrawer.
nIf you have any questions concerning the installation of this DishDrawer, contact:
(Water pressure below 7 p.s.i.
(50 kpa) may require the electronics
to be re-programmed by a Service
Person at the time of installation)
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IMPORTANT
Where the DishDrawer
is installed under a
counter top, it is
recommended that bare
wood surrounding the
DishDrawer is sealed
with an oil based paint
or polyurethane to
prevent possible steam
damage.
IMPORTANT
Ensure the cavity sides
are plumb (vertical) as
this will assist with
leveling the DishDrawer.
IMPORTANT
STEP 1.3 OPTIONS FOR INSTALLING MULTIPLE PRODUCTS
STEP 1.4 ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING & DRAINAGE INFORMATION
ELECTRICAL
Care should be exercised when the appliance is installed or removed, to
reduce the likelihood of damage to the power supply cord.
If the power supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the Manufacturer, its Service
Agent or a similarly qualified person, in order to avoid a hazard.
The power supply receptacle for the appliance should be installed in a cabinet or on a wall
adjacent to the under counter space in which the appliance is to be installed.
Ensure the Services Hole
is as close as possible to
the rear lower corner of
the cabinetry. The hole
can be located on either
side depending on the
location of the services.
IMPORTANT
On corner installations,
ensure that there is a gap
of 2" (50mm) minimum
between the adjacent
cabinetry and sides of
drawers.
The power supply receptacle should be positioned between 6" and 18"
(150mm and 450mm) from the cabinet opening of the DishDrawer.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
This appliance must be grounded. In the event of 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 & Ordinances.
PLUMBING - WATER SUPPLY
a)The water connection is to be made to a hot water supply only. Ensure the water
temperature is not greater than 140°F (60°C).
b)A readily accessible shut off valve must be installed in the supply pipe.
c)The water supply pressure is to be between 4.3 p.s.i. minimum and 139 p.s.i.
maximum.
d)The inlet supply hose must be connected to the water supply using a 3/8"
compression type water supply fitting.
e)Ensure sealing washer supplied with connection hose is fitted.
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PLUMBING - DRAINAGE OPTIONS
Option 1
Option 2
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.
Do not modify the plug
provided with the
appliance - if it will not fit
the outlet, have a proper
outlet installed by a
qualified electrician.
WARNING
Option 3
The Drain Hose Support
must be at least 30"
(750mm) above the floor to
prevent siphoning of the
water during the wash
cycle.
It is recommended that the
Drain Hose Support is
secured in place using the
screw tab.
Ensure that the drain hoses
are fully extended.
Note: Prefinished Model is shown. There is no variation in plumbing between Prefinished products
and Integrated products. Options 1 and 2 are the most preferred options.
The Foot Slide Retainer is made up with one Retainer and two Slide Runners. The
Toe Kick Brace is NOT used in the Foot Slide Retainer.
2.1.1
Bend the tabs at both ends of the
Retainer so they fit the width of the
cavity for the DishDrawer.
2.1.2
Assemble the Foot Slide Retainer by
forming three sides of a square with the
Retainer and Slide Runners as shown,
ensuring that they fit together. Place in
the cavity.
IMPORTANT
It is important that the Foot
Slide Retainer is correctly
installed. It guides the
feet back and holds the
rear of the DishDrawer
down to prevent it rocking
forward when the drawers
are opened. It also aligns
the product to the cavity
front.
WARNING
Be careful of sharp edges.
2.1.3
Using the front of the cavity, create a
center point.
2.1.4
Place the Template in the cavity
ensuring that the template is sitting flat
and lines up with your center point.
IMPORTANT
If there is a drop down in
the cavity, you may have
to build the cavity up
level with the finished
floor.
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IMPORTANT
For Integrated product
with door thickness other
than 3/4 (18mm), the
Foot Slide position must
be adjusted forward or
back to allow for this
difference.
2.1.5
Position the Foot Slide Retainer within the
cutout areas of the Template.
2.1.6
The Template should be placed in the cavity
until the wings just touch the existing
cabinetry. This ensures the front of the
DishDrawer will be flush with the existing
cabinetry.
IMPORTANT
Check for any protrusions
that may interfere with
the DishDrawer sliding
back into the cavity and
allow for these.
IMPORTANT
ü
Correct
û
Incorrect
STEP 2.2 SECURING THE FOOT SLIDE RETAINER
There are two options available for securing the Foot Slide Retainer. Either option is
adequate for securing the DishDrawer. Using both options together is optimum.
2.2.1
The first and preferred option is to screw the
Retainer to the floor. The tabs can be broken
off at the perforations, if they are not used.
2.2.2
The second option is to screw the Retainer
to the cabinet sides.
The Foot Slide Retainer
must be adequately
secured to prevent
movement.
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2.3.3
Masonry Anchors are supplied with the
accessories to replace the long screws if
attaching the Foot Slide Retainer to
concrete flooring.
Masonry Anchors should not be used if there
is any chance of damaging underfloor
heating.
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