Fisher & Paykel DD602I 3.3.1, 3.3.2, 3.3.3, 3.3.4, 3.3.5, 3.4.1, 3 ADJUSTING THE FEET, Page DD10

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STEP 3.3 ADJUSTING THE FEET

STEP 3.3 ADJUSTING THE FEET

3.3.1

Measure front of product to align to cabinetry as required.

Ensure a minimum of 1/8" (2.5mm) clearance to the underside of the counter.

The height difference between the front and the back of the DishDrawer must be no more than 1/8" (2.5mm).

3.3.2

To adjust the feet, loosen the locknuts and turn the feet. If the product needs to be adjusted to its lowest setting, the plastic surround will need to be removed by unscrewing and lifting it up and slipping it off the foot.

3.3.3

Tighten the locknuts on the rear feet while ensuring the moulded section of the feet line up parallel to the sides of the product.

3.3.4

Lift the back of the DishDrawer and insert the back feet into the Slide Runners. Slide the DishDrawer partially back, leaving enough room to adjust the front feet.

3.3.5

Further adjustment may be made if necessary. Lock the front feet while ensuring the moulded section of the feet line up parallel to the sides of the product.

STEP 3.4 FITTING THE ENDPLATE TO THE CHASSIS (OPTIONAL)

3.3.1 IMPORTANT

The DishDrawer must be levelled so that each corner is at least within 1/8” (3mm) of level.

3.3.2 WARNING

The DishDrawer should not support any part of the kitchen cabinets.

3.3.3 IMPORTANT

Make sure the Inlet and Drain Hoses are not restricted or damaged.

3.3.4 TIP

Each turn of the foot adjusts by 3/64(1.25mm).

3.3.5 TIP

For ease when sliding the feet back, place a little soap on the Slide Runners.

3.4.1

If the customer sees a need, Endplates may be used to obtain a flush appearance to the side of Toe Kick area of the product.

The Endplate is fitted by peeling off the adhesive backing and adhering to the side of the chassis, lining up the front of the Endplate with the Upper Toe Kick.

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Fisher & Paykel DD602I manual 3.3.1, 3.3.2, 3.3.3, 3.3.4, 3.3.5, 3.4.1, 3 ADJUSTING THE FEET, Page DD10