| Installation | |
1.Install the steam deflector |
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A stainless steel steam deflector is sup- |
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plied to protect the countertops from |
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steam and condesation when the dish- |
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washer is opened. If the countertop is |
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made of Corian®, granite, marble or |
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other solid, waterproof material, the |
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steam deflector is not required. |
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If the counter is made of different |
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materials, the steam deflector |
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should be positioned so that it cov- |
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ers the edge where the materials are |
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joined. Countertops with wood or | ^ Squeeze a bead of silicone sealant | |
laminate edging should be tacked | ||
from the supplied tube into the ridge | ||
through the rear holes of the steam | ||
formed by the curved edge, a, of the | ||
deflector. | ||
steam deflector. | ||
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| ^ Line up the steam deflector, b, with | |
| the lower front edge of the countertop | |
| and use the supplied tacks to secure. | |
| ^ Wipe off any excess silicone with a | |
| rag. | |
| The "Extended drying" feature can | |
| be activated to further protect the | |
| counter from condensation. See the | |
| Operating instructions / Additional | |
| features. |
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