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PLUMBING - DRAINAGE OPTIONS WARNING Option 1 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. Option 2 WARNING The Drain Hose Support must be at least 30" (750mm) above the fl
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TOOLS NEEDED TO STEP 1.5 PRODUCT PARTS INSTALL DISHDRAWER 1. 2. Wooden Chopping Board Level Safety Glasses Utility Knife Pencil Drill & Drill Bits 4. 3 9 11 ( /32", /16" & /32") or (2.5mm, 12mm, 14mm) 3. Sandpaper Tape Measure Square Ruler Phillips Screwdriver 6. Pliers 5. Adjustable Wrenches (x2) 7 /32" (6mm) Allen Key 7. (Integrated Models) Router (Integrated Models) Jigsaw (Integrated Models) 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 16. 14. 18. 17. 15. 19. 1. Retainer (1) 7. Lo
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SECTION 2 FOOT SLIDE RETAINER INFORMATION STEP 2.1 ASSEMBLING THE FOOT SLIDE RETAINER The Foot Slide Retainer is made up with one Retainer and two Slide Runners. The IMPORTANT Toe Kick Brace is NOT used in the Foot Slide Retainer. It is important that the Foot Slide Retainer is correctly 2.1.1 installed. It guides the Bend the tabs at both ends of the feet back and holds the Retainer so they fit the width of the rear of the DishDrawer cavity for the DishDrawer. down to prevent it roc
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2.1.5 IMPORTANT Position the Foot Slide Retainer within the cutout areas of the Template. For Integrated product with door thickness other 3 than / (18mm), the 4 2.1.6 Foot Slide position must The Template should be placed in the cavity be adjusted forward or until the wings just touch the existing back to allow for this cabinetry. This ensures the front of the difference. DishDrawer will be flush with the existing cabinetry. Correct Incorrect û ü STEP 2.2 SECURING THE FOOT SLIDE RETAIN
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SECTION 3 FITTING THE DISHDRAWER STEP 3.1 CONNECTING THE SERVICES 3.1.1 WARNING Feed the Power Cord, Inlet Hose and Drain Hoses through the Services Hole. Ensure the edges of the Position the DishDrawer in front of the Services Hole are smooth opening. or covered. (See Step 1.2 - Product Specifications & Cavity Dimensions.) If the 3.1.2 Services Hole is through a Connect the Inlet Hose to the HOT metal partition, the hole WATER SUPPLY. Ensure sealing washer must be protected with the sup
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3.1.8 WARNING Ensure there is a power outlet in reach of the supplied flex. If there is not a suitable outlet The Product must not be available then have one installed by a plugged in at this stage. qualified electrician. DO NOT modify the power plug supplied with the DishDrawer or use an extension WARNING cord, adaptor plug or multiple outlet box. If permanently 3.1.9 connecting, ensure Alternatively, the DishDrawer may be power is isolated. permanently connected to flexible conduit. Remove the
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STEP 3.3 ADJUSTING THE FEET IMPORTANT 3.3.1 The DishDrawer must be Measure front of product to align to cabinetry as required. levelled so that each corner is at least within 1 1 Ensure a minimum of / " (2.5mm) 8 /8 (3mm) of level. clearance to the underside of the counter. The height difference between the front WARNING and the back of the DishDrawer must be 1 no more than / " (2.5mm). 8 The DishDrawer should not support any part of 3.3.2 the kitchen cabinets. To adjust the feet, loosen the l
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STEP 3.5 SECURING THE DISHDRAWER 3.5.1 Partially lift the top mounting tabs by inserting a flat screwdriver into the Vee shaped slot. Complete the folding process by bending about the rows of oval slots so that the tab is approximately level and parallel with the underside of the bench. 3.5.2 Lift the DishDrawer and insert the front feet into the Slide Runners. While the machine is still outside the cavity, fold out the tabs on top of the DishDrawer. Push the DishDrawer back until the back fee
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PREFINISHED TOE KICK INSTALLATION SECTION 4 STEP 4.1 SETTING THE UPPER TOE KICK HEIGHT 4.1.1 IMPORTANT Remove the Upper Toe Kick by opening the bottom drawer, then holding the Toe Ensure that the Transit Kick at the base, pull outwards to unclip Packer located beneath and rotate up. the upper Toe Kick has been removed. 4.1.2 Ensure the screws are at the highest position, so the Upper Toe Kick will be situated on the DishDrawer as high as it can go. This allows for later adjustment to suit th
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4.2.2 IMPORTANT To establish which groove to trim along, measure the Toe Kick against both sides Before cutting the Lower of the product, allowing a minimum gap 3 of /32 (2.5mm) between the Upper and Toe Kick, ensure the Toe Lower Toe Kicks. Kick is positioned on a wooden chopping board Neatly cut through the vertical ribs of the to avoid damage to Toe Kick and trim along the full length of surrounding area. the groove. 4.2.3 Bend the cut edges apart slightly and IMPORTANT carefully cut through
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8 7 65 4 32 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 4.3.3 If the height of the Lower Toe Kick is 1 greater than 1 /4" (32mm) , insert the Toe Orientate the Kick Brace in between the two lowest ribs Lower Toe Kick of the Lower Toe Kick. so that the arrow points upwards. Toe Kick Brace 4.3.4 Insert the Toe Kick Pins into the Lower Toe Kick. These will hold the Brace in place. STEP 4.4 ADJUSTING THE UPPER TOE KICK 4.4.1 Snap the Lower Toe Kick into the Clip Pegs in the Slide Retainer. Measure
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INFORMATION FOR CABINET MAKER FOR SECTION 5 INTEGRATED DISHDRAWER STEP 5.1 INTEGRATED DRAWER FRONT & TOE KICK IMPORTANT I DIMENSIONS Recommended Drawer 5.1.1 N Front thickness for Use the following diagrams to work out the dimensions for the Integrated Panels for Drawer Integrated products is Fronts and Toe Kicks.. 5 3 / " to / " (16mm to T 8 4 18mm). E Recommended Toe Kick 3 thickness is / " (9mm). 8 G R IMPORTANT A Drawer Front material must be suitable for T damp condi
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IMPORTANT I Check top and bottom measurements of cavity N and use the smaller dimension to ensure that T the drawer fronts and toe kicks will fit. E G R A T E D P R Drawer Front Air O Flow Chamfer Chamfer the back of the D Drawer Front Panel at the bottom as shown, to enhance airflow. U C T O N L Y Page DD_16
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USA
DD602 (Prefinished)
DD602I (Integrated)
Models DD602 DD602I
Part No. 599065/D
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Table of Contents Section 1 General Information 1.1 Preparation 1.2 Product Specifications & Cavity Dimensions 1.3 Options for Installing Multiple Products 1.4 Electrical, Plumbing & Drainage Information 1.5 Product Parts 1.6 Additional Product Parts for Integrated DishDrawer Section 2 Foot Slide Retainer Information 2.1 Assembling the Foot Slide Retainer 2.2 Securing the Foot Slide Retainer Section 3 Fitting the DishDrawer 3.1 Connecting the Services 1 3.2 Flexible Extrusion Attachment for 24
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SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION STEP 1.1 PREPARATION NOTE TO THE INSTALLER n Be sure to leave these instructions with the Customer. n Ensure this appliance is properly grounded. NOTE TO THE CONSUMER WARNING n Keep these Installation Instructions with your Use & Care Manual for future Before installing the reference. DishDrawer, remove the IMPORTANT house fuse or open the n Read these Instructions completely and carefully. circuit breaker. n Observe all governing Codes and Ordinances. WARNING E
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STEP 1.3 OPTIONS FOR INSTALLING MULTIPLE PRODUCTS 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. STEP 1.4 ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING & DRAINAGE INFORMATION IMPORTANT ELECTRICAL Ensure the cavity sides Care should be exercised when the appliance is installed or removed, to are plumb (vertical) as reduce the likelihood of damage to the power
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5.1.2 IMPORTANT Control Badge Position I Badge can be located anywhere within the Mounting Zone shown. Handle position will All marking out should need to be taken into account. be done on the back N surface of the Drawer Front. T E G R A IMPORTANT T When mounting the E handle, ensure fastenings do not protrude beyond D the back surface of the Drawer Front. P 5.1.3 Badge Cutout Dimensions R Cut out Badge Mounting Hole in the chosen position (see Control Badge Mounting Zone on diagram above). A C
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5.1.4 I Drawer Front Mounting Bracket Nut Holes 11 Using a /32 (8.5mm) diameter drill bit, drill out the four screw holes in each door 9 panel to a depth of / (14mm). Remove burrs. 16 N 5 At least /8 (16mm) of Drawer Front material is required for the Drawer Mounting Nuts T (M6 screw in nut - Type E). E G WARNING R Use of a depth gauge is recommended when drilling out holes for A Drawer Front Mounting Panel. T E CAUTION D Ensure the drill does not damage the face of the Drawer Front. P R O
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SECTION 6 INTEGRATED DRAWER FRONT INSTALLATION STEP 6.1 CHANGING THE INTEGRATED BADGE ENCLOSURE I There are several different colored Integrated badges to choose from. They IMPORTANT include black, chrome, satin & brass. Two color options are provided with your machine, other options are available from your local Dealer. N To avoid electric shocks There are five parts to the and damage to electronic 5. Integrated Badge Assembly. T components, the They are as follows: 3. 4. integrated badg