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NZ A U GB IE 590200C 12. 11 DD60S 7 & DD60ST 7 models INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS DishDr aw er TM dish w asher[...]
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2 FOLL OW THE INS T ALLA TION SE QUENCE RELEV ANT T O Y OUR MODEL 1 DD60SHI7 Classic PRODUCT & CABINETRY DIMENSIONS (ST ANDARD HEIGHT) PRODUCT & CABINETRY DIMENSIONS (ST ANDARD HEIGHT) PRODUCT & CABINETRY DIMENSIONS (ST ANDARD HEIGHT) PRODUCT & CABINETRY DIMENSIONS (T ALL HEIGHT) PRODUCT & CABINETRY DIMENSIONS (T ALL HEIGHT) PRO[...]
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3 SAFETY AND W ARNINGS - ALL MODELS ADDITIONAL SAFETY AND W ARNINGS - INTEGRA TED MODELS ONL Y 2a 2b W ARNING! Electrical shock hazard Before installing the dish washer , remov e the house fuse or open the circuit breaker . This appliance must be earthed. In the event of a malfunction or breakdown, earthing will reduce the risk of electric shock by[...]
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4 P ARTS SUPPLIED - ALL MODELS 3a If the Drain hose supplied is not long enough to reach your services, y ou must use a Drain Hose Extension Kit P/N 525798 which will extend the drain hose by 3.6m. The kit is available from the nearest F isher & Paykel Authorised Service Centre or through our loc al website listed at the end of this document. C[...]
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5 ADDITIONAL P ARTS SUPPLIED WITH INTE GRA TED MODELS 3b External V enting kit (1) supplied with Integrated models with remote (NZ A U) only Panel mounting screws (6) Panel bracket (1) (attached to product ) Integrated rectangular badge (1) (Satin chrome supplied) supplied with Integrated models with badge (GB IE) only[...]
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6 4 PRODUCT DIMENSIONS A H I J K Side Plan G F B C D E Product dimensions (mm) ST ANDARD HEIGHT MODELS T ALL HEIGHT MODELS Classic Designer Integrated Remote control Integrated Badge control Classic Designer Integrated Remote control 456 mm cavity Integrated Badge control 456 mm cavity Integrated Remote control 480 mm cavity Integrated Badge contro[...]
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7 5 CABINETR Y DIMENSIONS min. 412mm 456mm 480mm LL L dishwasher dish washer dishwasher Standard height models T all height Classic models T all height Integrated models Compact Ove n Single Ove n T all height Designer models Plan Side L N M Cavity height options allow you to match dishw asher with your c abinetry or companion products Minimum clea[...]
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8 The following calculations assume the top of the panel is aligned with the top of the adjacent cabinetry: WID TH OF THE P ANEL Measure A ( the width between adjacent door/drawer fr onts) and write it in the rst box below , then complete the equation. HEIGHT OF THE P ANEL Measure B and write it in the rst box below , then complete the equa[...]
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9 The following calculations assume the top of the panel is aligned with the top of the adjacent cabinetry: WID TH OF THE P ANEL Measure A ( the width between adjacent door/drawer fr onts) and write it in the rst box below , then complete the equation. HEIGHT OF THE P ANEL Measure B and write it in the rst box below , then complete the equa[...]
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10 7a CA VITY PREP ARA TION W ater Connection Recommended COLD (Maximum 60°C ). ¾ “ BSP (GB20) to suit flat washer . W ater Pressure W ater 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) Impor tant! Adjacent c abinetry must not extend above c avity base Imp[...]
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11 7b 7c ø 60 mm ø 60 mm max. 5 mm max. 5 mm 220 mm 220 mm 100 mm 100 mm ø 60mm Ser vices can be loc ated either side of dishwasher VENT HOSE VENT HOSE & SERVICES SERVICES Ser vices can be loc ated either side of dishwasher Shelf cutouts Shelf cutouts The ø60 mm services hole should be enlarged to accomodat e the extra venting hose by cutti[...]
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12 8 MAXIMUM DIST ANCE OF HOSES & CORD FR OM CHASSIS EDGE Lef t ha nd side Right han d side Drain hose - 2000 mm Inlet hose - 1650 mm Venting hose - 1525 mm (Integrated wireless models only) (Integrated wireless models only) Venting hose - 1925 mm Power cord (excl . plug) - 1650 mm Drain hose - 1800 mm Inlet hose - 1250 mm Power cord (excl. pl [...]
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13 T ALL HEIGHT DESIGNER & INTE GRA TED MODELS FOR 480 mm CA VITY ONL Y - A T T A CH CA VITY BRA CKET 9 The enclosed cavity brack et is tted before installation in order to conc eal the gap at the top of the cavity left after insta llation. 2 1 Ensure the cavity panel bracket is positioned so that the “F” arrow is pointing towards the f[...]
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14 REC OMMENDED METHOD (a) - SE CURE WITHOUT DRA WER REMOV AL (FRAMELESS CABINETRY ONL Y) 11a 10a A TT ACH SIDE MOUNTING BRA CKETS F itted Elbow Clip all four side mounting brackets into their slots using a flat-bladed screwdriv er . Ensure they ’ re securely fitted bef ore sliding product into cavity . The mounting slots are in pairs, one on eac[...]
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15 12a 13a PULL THROUGH HOSE S & MO VE INT O THE CA VITY SE CURE THE DRA WER As you push product in, pull through hoses and cord, ensuring they don ’t get kinked or t wisted. Impor tant! If product cannot be pushed in far enough, pull out again and rearrange hoses and cord . Do not use excessiv e force , as doing so may squash the hoses and l[...]
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16 11b 10b PULL THROUGH HOSE S & MO VE INT O THE CA VITY F itted Elbow Check that the fitted elbow is rotated left or right (depending on the direction of the routing), then ensure the venting hose is securely attached to it. vent either through same cabinet or adjacent cabinet as per step 7b or 7c AL TERNA TIVE METHOD (b) - SECURE B Y DRA WER [...]
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17 12b 13b 14b 15b REMO VE THE DRA WER SE CURE THE DRA WER TO THE CABINETR Y REFIT THE DRA WER ONTO THE RUNNER S 2 1 4 5 3 Before r efitting the drawer , ensure the hoses are not twisted and the latches at the rear of each drawer runner are facing for ward. Ensure the release tabs on both sides are reset fully . Ensure the drawer is now rotated clo[...]
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18 1 2 16 mm x6 2 2 1 Impor tant! Ensure the rubber seal between the drawer and panel is kept in place. REMO VE BRA CKET FROM PRODUCT A T T ACH P ANEL T O PRODUCT A T T ACH P ANEL T O P ANEL BRACKET There must be at least 3 screws used each side When refitting the door pins, ensure they are orientated as shown. Align bottom of panel with bottom of [...]
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19 ADJUS T P ANEL HEIGHT TO ALIGN THE CABINETR Y GAPS With the front panel fitt ed, insert an appropriately sized Philips screw driver into the hole abov e the door pin and rotate the panel up or down t o align the gaps in your cabinetry. Repeat on the other side if necessary. The panel has a maximum travel of 2 mm up or down. Impor tant! Ensure th[...]
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20 1 2 16 mm x6 DETERMINE BADGE CUT OUT L OCA TION ROUTE B ADGE WIRING THROUGH P ANEL A T T ACH P ANEL T O P ANEL BRACKET REMO VE BRA CKET & DISCONNE CT BADGE 16b 18b 19b 17b There must be at least 3 screws used each side Align bottom of panel with bottom of bracket 228.5 mm 228.5 mm 127 mm 255 mm 30 mm 25 mm 1 3 4 1 2 1 2 Badge zone INTE GRA T[...]
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21 2 2 1 A T T ACH P ANEL T O PRODUCT ADJUS T P ANEL HEIGHT TO ALIGN THE CABINETR Y GAPS 20b 22b 21b With the front panel fitt ed, insert an appropriately sized Philips screw driver into the hole abov e the door pin and rotate the panel up or down t o align the gaps in your cabinetry. Repeat on the other side if necessary. The panel has a maximum t[...]
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22 THERE ARE TWO DIFFERENT PL UMBING AND DRAINAGE OPTIONS. CHOOSE WHICH IS MORE SUIT ABLE. 23 1 3 2 750-882.5 mm 1 2 38 mm max. 120 mm 750-882.5 mm ** 3 4 5 If space is limited for fixing, push hose through drain hose support to required height If space is limited for fixing, push hose through drain hose support to required height Dishw asher using[...]
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23 27 26 FINAL CHE CKLIS T TROUBLE SHOO TING Check all par ts are installed. Ensure that all panels and parts thereof are secure and final electrical tests hav e been conducted in accordanc e with local electrical regulations. Ensure product is level , securely fastened t o the cabinetry and opens and closes freely . The draw er must be free t o fu[...]