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1) | If the two applia nces were shipped toget her from the fac tory, the top unit will have the | ||||||
| caster s alrea dy removed. | A stacking kit will be included wit h the shi pme nt. | |||||
| If cast ers need to be remo ved: | lay the unit on its back, and remove the set screw | on each caster . Pull the | ||||
| cast ers out of the unit . |
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2) | Whi le appliance is laid | on its back , ins ert one sta cking post in each | of the four corne rs | ||||
| of the upper unit. Secure | the stacking | posts usi ng one screw and two flat wash ers that | ||||
| com e with the stacking | kit. |
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| Not e: | The flange on the stackin g posts must face the outside of the unit. |
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3) | Remov e the four top mounting scr ews from the low er uni t. Place the upper appl iance, | ||||||
| whi ch has the stac kin g posts installed, | on top of the bottom unit . Cen ter the top | |||||
| uni t from front to back. | ||||||
| sta cking posts. |
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STACKING
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CASTER SET
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MOUNTING
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MOUNTING
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Stacking Configurations
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