33BAUMATIC BDW13, BDW14 dishwasher user manual
j)NOW GET THE DISHWASHER LEVEL.
NOTE: YOUR DISHWASHER MUST BE LEVEL FOR PROPER DISH RACK OPERATION AND WASH PERFORMANCE.
WARNING!
BE CAREFUL WHILE YOU ARE LEVELLING YOUR DISHWASHER
IN PLACE – IT COULD TIP OVER AND INJURE YOU!
CONSULT THE FIGURE BELOW FOR HELP!
THE REAR FEET CAN BE ADJUSTED FROM THE FRONT OF THE DISHWASHER BY TURNING THE SCREWS ON THE LEFT AND RIGHT HAND SIDES OF THE CABINET. TO ADJUST THE FRONT FEET, USE A WRENCH / SPANNER AND TURN THE FRONT FEET UNTIL THE DISHWASHER IS LEVEL (PLEASE SEE ‘REMARK B’ IN THE ABOVE FIGURE).
WHEN YOU ROTATE THE ADJUSTER POLE CLOCKWISE, THE BACK FOOT WILL DRIVE UP THE DISHWASHER. (PLEASE SEE ‘REMARK A’ IN THE ABOVE FIGURE). PLEASE NOTE THAT THE FRONT LEVELLING FEET ARE
HELD TO THE APPLIANCE BY LOCKING NUTS. PLEASE HANDLE THESE WITH CARE WHEN INSTALLING.
CAUTION:
IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU RAISE THE BACK OF THE DISHWASHER WHILE YOU ARE LEVELLING THE REAR FEET. THIS CAN BE ACHIEVED USING A LEVER AND FULCRUM. TAKE GREAT CARE WHEN ATTEMPTING TO MOVE OR TILT YOUR DISHWASHER IN ANY WAY. NOTE: BAUMATIC WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INJURY OR DAMAGE INCURRED WHILST YOU ATTEMPT TO MOVE YOUR DISHWASHER.
k)THE DISHWASHER MUST NOW BE SECURED
IN PLACE. THERE ARE TWO WAYS TO DO THIS, DEPENDING ON YOUR TYPE OF WORK
SURFACE. REMEMBER THAT YOUR DISHWASHER’S WEIGHT MUST REST ON ITS FEET. THE FASTENINGS AT ITS TOP ARE TO GIVE STABILITY AND WILL PREVENT IT FROM TIPPING FORWARD:
NORMAL WORK SURFACE - SECURE TO THE WORK SURFACE’S UNDERSIDE BY USING TWO WOODSCREWS ENSURING THAT THE DISHWASHER CAN OPEN AND CLOSE COMFORTABLY.
MARBLE OR GRANITE WORK TOP – FOR THESE WORKTOPS, YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO SECURE THE TOP OF THE DISHWASHER TO THE UNDERSIDE OF THE SPECIAL WORK SURFACE. BECAUSE OF THIS, YOU WILL HAVE TO SECURE THE BRACKET TO THE SIDE PANELS OF THE DISHWASHER CABINET AND SECURE THE DISHWASHER TO THE FURNITURE HOUSING. PUT THE RUBBER CAP OVER THE SCREW.
NOTE: DO NOT PUT ANY WEIGHT FROM THE DISHWASHER ON THESE SCREWS – ENSURE YOUR DISHWASHER’S WEIGHT RESTS ENTIRELY ON ITS FEET.
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