KitchenAid KAD-9 manual Toe kick

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2.Place the toe kick on a wooden cutting board, and pick the closest groove to the mark. If the mark is between two grooves, choose the groove that makes the toe kick the shortest.

At the selected groove, use a utility (car- ton) knife and cut the vertical rib the length of the toe kick. Continue cutting from rear of toe kick until piece is removed.

Snap off the toe kick tabs.

Remove any rough edges by sanding smooth.

rear of toe kick

3.Partially open bottom drawer. Position toe kick behind door and slide on the under- side of tub.

toe kick

clamping

mounting

screw

rail

 

Close the drawer. Check that there is 1/2(12.7 mm) minimum clearance between the bottom edge of the toe kick and the floor.

1/2"

(12.7 mm)

floor

If not, remove the toe kick, and shorten using the utility (carton) knife. Remove any rough edges.

NOTE: Rugs placed in front of dishwasher could interfere with toe kick. Clearance be- tween the floor and toe kick may need to include the rug thickness.

4.Slide the toe kick back onto mounting rails.

Adjust the toe kick so that it is even with the cabinet toe kicks on both sides when the drawer is closed.

With a phillips screwdriver, tighten the toe kick clamping screws on both sides.

5.Plug in the dishwasher or reconnect power.

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Contents Drawer Dishwasher Goals and Objectives ForwardTable of Contents Diagnostics & Troubleshooting General Safety FirstModel Number Model & Serial Number DesignationsSerial Number D D 01 D P PAModel & Serial Number Label Tech Sheet Locations General SpecificationsTWO-YEAR Full Warranty Kitchenaid Dishwasher WarrantyKitchenAid will not pay for Page Tools and Material Required GeneralParts Supplied 32-3/16 34-1/2 Cm 87.8 cm Product DimensionsFrom front Cabinet Dimensions / RequirementsWater Requirements Electrical RequirementsRecommended Ground Method Foragrounded,cord-connecteddishwasherPower Supply Cord Installing the DishwasherSide Extrusion Chassis Trim Edge Lip Top extrusion Direct Wiring Remove the house wiring knockout Side Mounting the Dishwasher Top attaching bracket Drain hose support Waste 27-1/2 32-1/4 Other Plumbing Options For standpipe installationsStandard Front Panels Front Panels & TOE KickStandard Toe Kick Toe kick Custom Front Panels Custom Front Panels DimensionsLay the custom front panel face down Custom Toe Kick Custom Toe Kick DimensionsSystem Overview Filter Plate Drain CycleDrying Cycle LID SystemControl Panels Parts and FeaturesDishwasher Systems To Clean The Spray ArmWash System To Clean The Filter Plate To Clean The Drain FilterSound System Drying SystemDetergent USE Using the DishwasherFilling The Powdered Detergent Dispenser Program Quantities How Much Detergent To UseRinse AID Dispenser Rinse Aid IndicatorFilling The Dispenser How Much Rinse Aid To UsePerformance Tips Wash Programs Program ChartsPausing a Cycle Canceling a Wash CycleChanging a Cycle Or Setting Option Selections AdjustmentsTo enter the Option Adjustment Mode Delay Start ModeTo adjust the Rinse Aid setting Control LockTo disable the End of Wash Program beeps To disable the Auto PowerPage In-Tub Components Component LocationsTub-Mounted Components Cabinet-Mounted ComponentsRemoving the Spray ARM and Impeller To remove the isolator Removing the ISOLATOR, BADGE, & Door HandleOn the next Inner Door Panel Slide Down & Lift Pry Inner Door Panel Up Removing the Drying FAN and Rinse AID LED Slide the rinse aid LED out of its holder Removing the Controller Removing the Rinse AID Detergent Dispenser Removing the Upper or Lower Drawer Rail Air Cover Tab To remove the hall sensor Reassembly Notes Removing the LID Removing the LID Motors To remove the power cord Removing the Chassis Module and Power CordTo remove the chassis module Removing the Water Fill Valves Drying FAN Component TestingWash & Drain Motor Rinse AID and Detergent DispenserLID Motor Power Resistor & HeaterTo test the heater, touch the ohmmeter Water Fill Valves Temperature SensorError Code Display Mode DiagnosticsError Codes Bad Wiring Or Connections Temperature Sensor FailedMoisture / Foreign Matter On Chassis Board Flood Switch PCB Failed Heater ElementWiring Or Connections Bad Moisture Around Temperature SensorWater Supply Valve Turned Off Inlet Valve FailedHardware Output Test Diagnostic ModesTub Home Sensor Test Fast Test CycleResistance Checks Troubleshooting ChartWiring Diagram Page United States Product Specifications Warranty Information Sources