INSTALLATION

4.If the kitchen cabinet is 24 in. (609.6 mm)

wide (American Style Cabinet):

2

3

a) If the kitchen cabinet is 24 in. (609.6 mm) wide, one or two cabinet spacers,

(Fig. 7, 5) and (Fig. 7, 6), are required. These cabinet spacers are supplied with the appliance.

b) If the upper cabinet spacer (Fig. 7, 5) does not interfere with the top kitchen cabinet door hinge, install it in the location shown in Figure 7 using the screws provided (Fig. 17, 33). Make sure the front edge of the spacer is recessed 1/8 in. (3 mm) from the edge of the kitchen cabinet wall.The plastic hinge of the cabinet spacer should face the rear wall of the cabinet.

c)All 24 in. (609.6 mm) wide cabinets require the lower cabinet spacer

(Fig. 7, 6). Install it in the location shown in Figure 7 using the screws provided (Fig. 17, 33). Make sure the front edge of the spacer is recessed 1/8 in. (3 mm) from the edge of the kitchen cabinet wall.The plastic hinge of the cabinet spacer should face the rear wall of the cabinet.

d)Close the cap(s).

Figure 17

 

5. Slide the appliance into the kitchen cabinet

 

(Figure 18):

 

• Make sure the handle side of the appliance

 

is against the kitchen cabinet.

 

• Make sure the front of the bottom

 

bracket and front of the bottom hinge

1

(Fig. 18, 1) are flush with the front edge of

the kitchen cabinet.

Figure 18

• Align the front edge of the open top bracket

(Fig. 18, 2) so it is flush with the front edge

 

of the kitchen cabinet. With the top bracket

 

open, the distance between the front edge

 

of the kitchen cabinet and the appliance

 

housing must be 1-11/16 in. (43 mm).

 

Verify the distance between the front edge of the kitchen cabinet and the appliance on the hinge side (Fig. 18, 3) is 1-11/16 in. (43 mm).

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HC1050, HC1001 specifications

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