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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
TM
DishDrawer dishwasher
DD60S 7 & DD60ST 7 models
NZ AU GB IE
590200C 12.11
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2 1 FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION SEQUENCE RELEVANT TO YOUR MODEL TALL HEIGHT SINGLE MODELS STANDARD HEIGHT SINGLE MODELS ONLY AVAILABLE IN NZ AU ONLY AVAILABLE IN GB IE ONLY AVAILABLE IN NZ AU ONLY AVAILABLE IN GB IE Classic Classic Designer Integrated with remote control Integrated with badge control Designer Integrated with remote control Integrated with badge control DD60SC(H)X7 DD60SDF(H)X7 DD60SC(H)TX7 DD60SC(H)W7 DD60SI7 DD60SHI7 DD60SDF(H)TX7 DD60STI7 DD60SHTI7 DD60SC(H)TW7 DD60SDFM7 DD60SC(H
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3 2a SAFETY AND WARNINGS - ALL MODELS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS! WARNING! Installation of this dishwasher requires basic mechanical and electrical skills. Electrical shock hazard Be sure to leave these Instructions with the Customer. Before installing the dishwasher, remove the house fuse or open the circuit Installation must comply with your local building and electricity regulations. breaker. At the completion of the dishwasher installation, the Installer must perform the
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4 3a PARTS SUPPLIED - ALL MODELS Side mounting Drain hose Drain hose Clamp (1) Phillips 38 mm Rubber Moisture Wire clip (1) bracket kit support (1) joiner (1) 16 mm bottom washer for protection (for securing (for securing (A and B) (2) screws (7) fixing screws inlet hose (1) tape (1) Drain hose joiner) Drain hose joiner) & metal (to prevent OPTIONAL (comes already washers (2) moisture damage) fitted) Cavity bracket kit (1) supplied with Tall height Designer and Integrated models only If th
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5 3b ADDITIONAL PARTS SUPPLIED WITH INTEGRATED MODELS External Venting kit (1) Panel bracket (1) Panel mounting Integrated rectangular badge (1) (attached to screws (6) (Satin chrome supplied) product) supplied with Integrated models with remote (NZ AU) supplied with Integrated models only with badge (GB IE) only
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Integrated Badge control 480 mm cavity Integrated Remote control 480 mm cavity Integrated Badge control 456 mm cavity Integrated Remote control 456 mm cavity Designer Classic Integrated Badge control Integrated Remote control Designer Classic 6 4 PRODUCT DIMENSIONS K H Plan A I D C Side G F J B E Product dimensions (mm) STANDARD HEIGHT MODELS TALL HEIGHT MODELS 1 2 2 2 A overall height of product (incl. front panel height) 410 410 410 410 454 478 454 454 478 478 overall width of product 5
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Integrated Badge control 480 mm cavity Integrated Remote control 480 mm cavity Integrated Badge control 456 mm cavity Integrated Remote control 456 mm cavity Designer Classic Integrated Badge control Integrated Remote control Designer Classic 7 5 CABINETRY DIMENSIONS M Plan N L Side Cabinetry dimensions (mm) STANDARD HEIGHT MODELS TALL HEIGHT MODELS L inside height of cavity min. 412 min. 412 min. 412 min. 412 456 480 456 456 480 480 M inside width of cavity 600 600 600 600 600 600 60
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8 6a INTEGRATED MODELS WITH REMOTE (NZ AU) ONLY - CUSTOM FRONT PANEL CALCULATIONS min. 2 mm FRONT PANEL SPECIFICATIONS 16 -20 mm panel thickness O Adequately sealed to withstand moisture (50 C @ 80% RH) Maximum weight of panel: 9 kg The following calculations assume the top of the panel is aligned with the top of the adjacent cabinetry: A min. 2 mm min. 2 mm WIDTH OF THE PANEL Measure A (the width between adjacent door/drawer fronts) WIDTH OF PANEL min. 2 mm and write it in the fi rst
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9 6b INTEGRATED MODELS WITH BADGE (GB IE) ONLY - CUSTOM FRONT PANEL CALCULATIONS min. 2 mm FRONT PANEL SPECIFICATIONS 16 -20 mm panel thickness O Adequately sealed to withstand moisture (50 C @ 80% RH) Maximum weight of panel: 9 kg The following calculations assume the top of the panel is aligned with the top of the adjacent cabinetry: A min. 2 mm min. 2 mm WIDTH OF THE PANEL Measure A (the width between adjacent door/drawer fronts) WIDTH OF PANEL min. 2 mm and write it in the fi rst b
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10 7a CAVITY PREPARATION Important! BENCHTOP The power outlet must be located in a cabinet adjacent to the dishwasher cavity. Moisture 10 mm 220-240 VAC min. 4.8 A protection tape must be applied. Water Connection Recommended COLD (Maximum 60°C). These marks indicate ¾ “ BSP (GB20) to formed bracket screw suit flat washer. locations, if securing by drawer removal. Water Pressure Water softener models Max. 1 MPa (145 psi) min. ø 60 mm Services can be Min. 0.1 MPa (14.5 psi) located
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11 INTEGRATED MODELS WITH REMOTE (NZ AU) ONLY - PREPARATION FOR EXTERNAL VENTING THROUGH SAME CABINET 7b Services can be located either side of dishwasher External Venting kit (1) Shelf cutouts max. 5 mm VENT HOSE ø 60 mm SERVICES 220 mm 100 mm INTEGRATED MODELS WITH REMOTE (NZ AU) ONLY - PREPARATION FOR EXTERNAL VENTING THROUGH ADJACENT CABINET 7c The ø60 mm services hole should be enlarged to accomodate the ø60mm extra venting hose by cutting out some material from External Venting kit (1
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12 8 MAXIMUM DISTANCE OF HOSES & CORD FROM CHASSIS EDGE Left hand side Right hand side Drain hose - 2000 mm Drain hose - 1800 mm Drain hose - 2000 mm Drain hose - 1800 mm Inlet hose - 1650 mm Inlet hose - 1250 mm Inlet hose - 1650 mm Inlet hose - 1250 mm P Power cord ower cord ((e ex xc cll.. plu plug) g) - 1650 mm - 1650 mm Power cord Power cord ( (e ex xc cl l. . p plu lug g) ) - 1650 mm - 1650 mm Venting hose - 1925 mm Venting hose - 1525 mm Venting hose - 1525 mm Venting hose - 1925 mm (In
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13 9 TALL HEIGHT DESIGNER & INTEGRATED MODELS FOR 480 mm CAVITY ONLY - ATTACH CAVITY BRACKET The enclosed cavity bracket is fi tted before installation in order to conceal the gap at the top of the cavity left after installation. Firmly push the bracket so that Important! 12 the prongs engage with the top Ensure the prongs have not been tabs and it clicks into place. driven down into the chassis as this will damage the lid below. 1 Ensure the top trim seal is facing forward after attac
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14 NOW CHOOSE WHICH INSTALLATION METHOD (a) or (b) IS MORE SUITABLE FOR YOUR CABINETRY... RECOMMENDED METHOD (a) - SECURE WITHOUT DRAWER REMOVAL (FRAMELESS CABINETRY ONLY) 10a ATTACH SIDE MOUNTING BRACKETS 11a INTEGRATED MODELS WITH REMOTE (NZ AU) ONLY - ATTACH VENTING HOSE Clip all four side mounting brackets into their slots A B using a flat-bladed Check that the fitted elbow is rotated screwdriver. Ensure they’re left or right (depending on the direction securely fitted before of the rout
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Airflow 15 12a 13a PULL THROUGH HOSES & MOVE INTO THE CAVITY SECURE THE DRAWER 1 Open the drawer halfway. Using a flat-bladed screwdriver, prise Vent Hose the grey (Integrated models Replace the grey rubber plug out with remote (NZAU) rubber plug back into of the trim moulding. only) the trim moulding and ensure the trim seal is facing forward. 2 3 Using a small Philips screwdriver, screw through the trim moulding, securing the vent either side mounting bracket through to the cab
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16 ALTERNATIVE METHOD (b) - SECURE BY DRAWER REMOVAL 10b 11b INTEGRATED MODELS WITH REMOTE (NZ AU) ONLY - PULL THROUGH HOSES & MOVE INTO THE CAVITY ATTACH VENTING HOSE 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 Hose (Integrated models with remote (NZAU) only) Fitted Elbow vent either through same cabinet or adjacent cabinet as per As you push product in, pull through hos
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Airflow 17 12b 13b REMOVE THE DRAWER SECURE THE DRAWER TO THE CABINETRY 4 1 The product has three pairs of fixing points: Product may move. Mark chassis position on cavity Ensure the sound insulation is repositioned correctly. To prevent kinked hoses, we recommend 2 rotating the drawer anti-clockwise and resting it on its side after removal. 5 2 a pair of fixing 3 two pairs of formed holes either side on brackets on either the bottom side of the chassis Press the release tabs (use 3
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18 INTEGRATED MODELS WITH REMOTE (NZ AU) ONLY - INSTALLING THE FRONT PANEL 16a 17a ATTACH PANEL TO PANEL BRACKET REMOVE BRACKET FROM PRODUCT WARNING! Electrical Shock Hazard There must be at least Before continuing, ensure that the product is disconnected from the power supply. 3 screws used each side 2 Failure to follow this warning may result in electrical shock, injury or fire. 16 mm x6 1 1 2 Align bottom of panel 1 with bottom of bracket 3 18a EARTH THE PANEL 19a ATTACH PANEL TO PRODUCT I
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19 INTEGRATED MODELS WITH REMOTE (NZ AU) ONLY - INSTALLING THE FRONT PANEL 20a ADJUST PANEL HEIGHT TO ALIGN THE CABINETRY GAPS With the front panel fitted, insert an appropriately sized Philips screwdriver into the hole above the door pin and rotate the panel up or down to align the gaps in your cabinetry. Repeat on the other side if necessary. + or - 2 mm The panel has a maximum travel of 2 mm up or down. Important! Ensure that you maintain a minimum of 2 mm ventilation gap below the pane
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Badge zone 228.5 mm 228.5 mm 20 INTEGRATED MODELS WITH BADGE (GB IE) ONLY - INSTALLING THE FRONT PANEL & BADGE CONTROLS 16b 17b DETERMINE BADGE CUTOUT LOCATION REMOVE BRACKET & DISCONNECT BADGE WARNING! Electrical Shock Hazard Before continuing, ensure that the product is disconnected from the power supply. 3 Failure to follow this warning may result in electrical shock, injury or fire. 1 2 1 4 18b 19b ROUTE BADGE WIRING THROUGH PANEL ATTACH PANEL TO PANEL BRACKET There must be at least 3 scre