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Positioning the machine
A. Adjusting machines with six feet
(freestanding dishwasher)
1. Adjust the height of the dishwasher with
the four steel feet.
2. Lock the feet with the nuts.
NB! The dishwasher must not be allowed to
lean more than 5 mm.
B. Adjusting machines with three or four
feet
1. Start by measuring the height from the
floor to the underside of the work top of your
kitchen bench.
2. Install the sliding feet on the dishwasher.
3. Measure the height from the floor to the
top edge of the dishwasher.
4. Adjust all the feet by screwing them
clockwise to raise or anti-clockwise to lower.
5. Check that the height of the machine
corresponds to the height from the floor to the
underside of the work surface. Tighten the
locking nuts (locking nut) on the rear feet.
6. Push the dishwasher into place.
7. Finely adjust the front feet (the machine
may lean max. 5 mm) and tighten the lock-
ing nuts.
C. Adjusting machines with adjustable
foot
1. Start by measuring the height from the
floor to the underside of the work surface.
2. Install the sliding feet on the dishwasher.
3. Measure the height from the floor to the
top edge of the dishwasher.
4. Tilt the dishwasher forward a fraction and
roughly adjust the rear foot by screwing the
set screw at the front clockwise to raise or
anti-clockwise to lower (illustrated below).
Use a broad screwdriver or a hexagonal
head screwdriver.
5. Adjust the front feet by turning them clock-
wise to raise or anti-clockwise to lower.
6. Check that the height of the machine
corresponds to the height from the floor to
the underside of the work surface.
7. Push the dishwasher into place.
8. Finely adjust the feet (the machine may
lean max. 5 mm) and tighten the locking
nuts on the front feet.
3. After the steel feet have been adjusted,
screw down the two rubber feet tightly
against the floor.
The rubber feet now work as anti-tilt protection.
Steel feet
Stålfötter
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