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US CA 590204B 12. 11 INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS DishDr aw er TM dishwasher DD24D 7 & DD2 4D T 7 models[...]
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2 FOLL O W THE INST ALLA TION SE QUENCE RELEV ANT T O Y OUR MODEL 1 PRODUCT & CABINETRY DIMENSIONS (ST ANDARD HEIGHT) PRODUCT & CABINETRY DIMENSIONS (ST ANDARD HEIGHT) PRODUCT & CABINETRY DIMENSIONS (ST ANDARD HEIGHT) DD24DCX7 DD24DCW7 DD24DCB7 DD24DDFX7 DD24DI7 CUSTOM P ANEL CALCULA TIONS P ARTS SUPPLIED OPTIONALL Y HARD WIRING CA VITY[...]
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3 SAFETY AND W ARNINGS - ALL MODELS ADDITIONAL SAFETY AND W ARNINGS - INTE GRA TED MODELS ONL Y 2a 2b W ARNING! Electrical hazard Before installing the dish washer , remove the house fuse or open the cir cuit breaker . If permanently connecting the dishwasher , be sure the power is isolated and the dishwasher unplugged . GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS This[...]
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4 P ARTS SUPPLIED - ALL MODELS ADDITIONAL P ARTS SUPPLIED WITH INTE GRA TED MODELS 3a 3b If the Drain hoses supplied are not long enough to reach your services, you must use a Dr ain Hose Extension Kit P/N 525798 which will extend the drain hoses by 11’ 10” (3.6m). The kit is available from the nearest F isher & P aykel Authorized Service C[...]
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5 OPTIONALL Y HARD WIRING PRIOR T O INST ALLA TION 9 12 11 11 10 4 5 6 7 7 8 8 4a 4c 4 4b REMO VE THE L OWER DRA WER TERMINA TE THE WIRING AS SHOWN REMO VE THE ACCE SS CO VER & POWER C ORD 100 mm 2 4 5 1 4” (100mm) T o prevent kinked hoses, we rec ommend rotating the drawer anti-clockwise and resting it on its side after removal . Acc ess cov[...]
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6 H K M N A O O I Side Plan G F J L B C E D 5 PRODUCT DIMENSIONS Product dimensions inches (mm) ST ANDARD HEIGHT MODELS T ALL HEIGHT MODELS Classic Designer Integrated Classic Designer Integrated A overall height 1 of product 32 ⁄ - 34 ⁄”( 820-880 ) 2 32 ⁄ - 34 ⁄”( 820-880 ) 2 32 ⁄ - 34 ⁄[...]
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7 6 CABINETR Y DIMENSIONS Plan Side P Q R S T Minimum clearances from adjac ent cabinetry min. ½ ” (13 mm) clearance from a corner cupboard min. ⁄” (2 mm) clearance to adjacent cupboard door Cabinetry dimensions inches (mm) ST ANDARD HEIGHT MODELS T ALL HEIGHT MODELS Classic Designer Integrated Classic Designer Integrated P inside h[...]
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8 The following calculations assume the top of the upper panel is aligned with the top of the adjacent cabinetry . The nal panel/cabinetry alignment is achieved by adjusting the feet: WID TH OF ALL P ANELS Measure A ( the width between adjacent door/drawer fr onts) and write it in the rst box below , then complete the equation. HEIGHT OF TH[...]
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9 The following calculations assume the top of the upper panel is aligned with the top of the adjacent cabinetry . The nal panel/cabinetry alignment is achieved by adjusting the feet: WID TH OF ALL P ANELS Measure A ( the width between adjacent door/drawer fr onts) and write it in the rst box below , then complete the equation. HEIGHT OF TH[...]
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10 8 CA VITY PREP ARA TION W ater C onnec tion Recommended HOT (Maximum 140°F/60°C ). Supplied hose to suit ⁄” (9 mm) male compression fitting . Kosher requir ements Drains will need to be separated to satisfy kosher requirements . W e suggest you confirm acceptability with your local rabbi in respect to kosher installations. W ater Pr [...]
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11 9 MAXIMUM DIST ANCE OF HOSES & CORD FR OM CHASSIS EDGE Drain hoses - 70 ½” (1800 mm) Inlet hose - 49 ” (1250 mm) Drain hoses - 78 ½” (2000 mm) Inlet hose - 64 ¾” (1650 mm) Power cord (excl. plug) - 29 ½” (750 mm) Power cord (excl. plug) - 27 ½” (700 mm) Lef t ha nd side Right han d side[...]
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12 11a 10a A T T ACH SIDE MOUNTING BRA CKETS PULL THROUGH HOSE S & PUSH INTO THE CA VITY (x2) As you push product in, pull through hoses and co rd, ensuring they don ’t get kinked or twisted. optionally attach the two top mounting brackets Ensure the product is level Clip all four side mounting brackets into their slots using a flat-bladed sc[...]
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13 14a FIT THE SUPPLIED T OEKICK P ANEL (OPTIONAL FOR INTEGRA TED MODELS) 3 4 6 8 5 7 9 1 2 19 19 Impor tant! Do not overtighten screw. Where the toekick meets the bottom of the tub is the cut-off point Mark this point on the toekick with a pencil Lay the toekick face down on a chopping board or similiar Smooth the edge with a file. Be careful of s[...]
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15 11b REMO VE THE L OWER DRA WER 100 mm 2 4 5 1 T o prevent kinked hoses, we recommend rotating the drawer c ounter- clockwise and resting it on its side after removal . Press the r elease tabs in on either side and push back to release drawer from runners . Push draw er runners back in. 10b PULL THROUGH HOSE S & PUSH INTO THE CA VITY (x2) opt[...]
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16 x4 14b REFIT THE DRA WER ONTO THE RUNNER S 12b T o access the side brackets, you might hav e to push aside the insulation. After securing, ensure the sound insulation is repositioned corr ec tly . Secure using two pairs of formed brack ets (use ⁄” (16 mm) screws). Repeat on the other side of the chassis. 13b OPTIONALL Y SECURE T O THE [...]
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17 15b FIT THE SUPPLIED T OEKICK P ANEL (OPTIONAL FOR INTEGRA TED MODELS) 3 4 6 8 5 7 9 1 2 19 19 Impor tant! Do not overtighten screw. Where the toekick meets the bottom of the tub is the cut-off point Mark this point on the toekick with a pencil Lay the toekick face down on a chopping board or similiar Smooth the edge with a file. Be careful of s[...]
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18 INTE GRA TED MODELS ONL Y - INST ALLING THE FRONT P ANELS REMO VE BRA CKETS FROM PRODUCT A T T A CH P ANELS T O PRODUCT GROUND THE P ANELS A T T A CH P ANELS T O P ANEL BRACKETS 16 19 18 17 There must be at least 3 screws used each side 2 2 1 1 2 3 16 mm x6 Impor tant! Ensure the rubber seal between the drawer and panels is kept in place. Impor [...]
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INTE GRA TED MODELS ONL Y - INST ALLING THE FRONT P ANELS ADJUS T P ANEL HEIGHT TO ALIGN THE CABINETR Y GAPS FITTING A CUST OM TOEKICK P ANEL 20 21 Y ou can optionally glue your custom toekick panel onto the supplied panel With the front panels fitt ed, inser t an appropriately sized Philips screw driver into the hole above the door pin and rotate [...]
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20 3 1 750-882.5 mm 2 * 1 2 38 mm max. 120 mm 750-882.5 mm * * 1 2 * * THERE ARE THREE DIFFERENT DRAINA GE OPTIONS. CHOOSE WHICH IS MORE SUIT ABLE. CONNE CT INLET HOSE TO HO T W A TER SWIT CH PRODUCT ON 22 23 24 34 If space is limited for fixing, push hose through drain hose support to required height If space is limited for fixing, push hose throu[...]
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21 26 25 FINAL CHE CKLIST TROUBLE SHOOTING Check all par ts are installed . Ensure product is level , securely fastened to the cabinetry and opens and closes freely . T he drawers must be free to fully close with no r esistance from the cabinetr y . Ensure inlet hose to water supply has supplied rubber washer fitt ed, and that it’ s tightened a f[...]