Installation Instructions

Final Leveling

 

Attaching the Anti-tip Brackets

1.Check to make sure that adjacent drawers and cupboards can be opened when the dishwasher door is open. Reposition the dishwasher if necessary.

2.Check that there is a 1/8” (3.0 mm) space between the top of the dishwasher door and the underside of the cabinet.

1/8” (3.0 mm)

3.If necessary adjust the front leveling legs until the dishwasher is the correct height. Both front legs must contact the floor solidly.

4.Check to make sure the unit is level side to side and front to back. Readjust the leveling legs as necessary while making sure all legs contact the floor securely

and the 1/8”

 

space at top is

 

maintained. Use

 

a screwdriver to

 

adjust the rear

 

leg adjustment

 

screw. The

 

unit may have

 

an inclination

 

of 3/16” (5.0

 

mm) maximum

Rear Leg Height

without affecting

performance.

Adjustment

5.Once level, hand tighten the front leg retaining nuts. Tighten them into place using a crescent wrench.

CAUTION

Make sure to anchor one anti-tip bracket on each side of the dishwasher.

1.The anti-tip brackets protect against possible tipping caused by heavy bottom rack loads on the door. Use only the stainless steel screws provided with the machine.

2.Open the door and remove the top rack. Pull the rack out. Turn both rack stops outwards on the rack mounting rails (see diagram). Pull the rack toward you to remove.

Rack

stop

3.The anti-tip brackets may be secured either through the top or the sides. Installations with a hard material (like granite) may require attachment through the sides.

4.When installing the screws, place the included spacer over the screw. Insert the screws into the holes in the anti-tip brackets through the access holes in the top or sides of the door jamb as shown below. Tighten the screws in place.

Attachment methods

Anti-tip bracket

or

Access

Screw Spacer hole

5.Replace the top rack.

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