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3 | Prepare Site | Product Dimensions |
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Your | 24" | |||
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standing or | Handle | Handle | ||
does not require additional air space for top, sides or rear. |
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However, the front grille must NOT be obstructed and |
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clearance is required for water, drain and electrical |
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connections in the rear. |
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Note: Unit can NOT be installed behind a closed cabinet |
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door. |
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See Electrical |
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Specifications | 24" |
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for Power Supply |
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| Please note that the unit has adjustable feet that can add | |||
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| one additional inch to height during leveling or to match | |||
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| adjacent cabinets (see Figure 44 on Page 17.) | ||
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| Door Swing/Clearances Information | ||
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Figure 1 |
| Black and White units have a zero clearance for the door | ||
| to open 90° (see Figure 3). Stainless Steel models require | |||
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Follow the | a minimum of | |||
handle if the unit is installed next to a wall or similar type | ||||
width allows 1/4" for ease in installation and removal of | ||||
of structure. |
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the unit. The 24" depth is the counter depth in most |
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installations. The unit is 24" deep including the handle |
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on Black and White models and 24" deep including the | Wall | Wall | ||
door and not the handle on Stainless Steel models (see | 1/4" Min. | |||
Figure 2). |
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IMPORTANT |
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If you would like to align the face of the unit with other |
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adjacent cabinet doors in certain installations, you may | ||||
need to alter the wall just behind the drain connection on |
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the unit to accommodate the drain. The actual amount of |
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alteration will be determined by your actual drain |
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connection components. |
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| 90° | 90° | |
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| Door Swing | Door Swing | |
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| Black and White | Stainless Steel | |
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| Figure 3 |
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