3. Pull one of the bottom drawer runners all the way out. Make
sure the latches on the back of the drawer runner are facing
forward.
4. If the bottom drawer was rotated, rotate the drawer to unwind
the hoses and then put the drawer on the extended runner,
making sure the hoses are looping upward.
5. While holding on to the drawer, fully extend the remaining
drawer runner. Follow the procedure in step 13 to place the
drawer on the remaining runner.
6. Make sure both runner clips have snapped into place. If they
have not, pull the runner clips forward until they do.
7. Close the bottom drawer.
Option 2: Top attachment
1. If the top attaching brackets are used, open the top drawer
slightly.
2. Screw the top attaching brackets to the underside of the
counter with two #8 Phillips head screws.
IMPORTANT:The top attaching brackets can accommodate a
maximum ³⁄₄" (19 mm) vertical gap.
3. Close the top drawer.
NOTE: It is recommended that the side mount attachments also
be used for a more secure installation.
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7. Slide the left-hand runner back into the dishwasher.
8. Reach inside the dishwasher to adjust the feet using a 5 mm
open end, box end, or socket (if space permits) wrench.
Adjust for cabinet height and level. Place a level on the drawer
runners. Level the dishwasher to within ³⁄₃₂" (2.4 mm) from
front to back.
9. Place a level across the drawer runners. Level the dishwasher
to within ³⁄₃₂" (2.4 mm) from side to side.
Choose attachment option
Option 1: Side attachment
1. The dishwasher side attaching tabs are accessed through
holes in the sound insulation.
IMPORTANT:For best installation, use all four attaching tabs.
Add spacers to side of cabinet if needed to attach screws.
Refer to “Cabinet dimensions/requirements” section.
2. Secure the attaching tabs to the cabinet using #8 Phillips
head screws.
³⁄₃₂" (2.4 mm) minimum clearance to
underside of counter
level
side
mounting
bracket
drawer
runner latch
latch
bracket
top attaching bracket