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dimension & installation guide

freestanding dishwasher - DX103

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FiTTing unDer a counTer

By removing the dishwasher’s worktop, you can install it under a 
close fitting sink unit or a pre-existing top.

Be sure that once the appliance has been installed, it is easily 
accessible for the service technician in the event that a repair is 
required.

A freestanding unit does not require securing. 

levelling

Good levelling is essential for correct closure and sealing of the 
door.
When the appliance is correctly levelled, the door will not 
catch or rub on either side of the cabinet.
Leave a space of 2mm between the top of the dishwasher and 
the underside of the kitchen counter (if applicable).

connecTion To waTer supply

The inlet hose should be inspected every 12 months for 
deterioration and replaced if necessary.

•   Cold water connection

 

– We recommend connection to a cold water supply.

 

–  Water pressures between 50kPa and 800kPa are 

acceptable.

 

–  A pressure-reducing valve 

must

 be fitted if the cold 

water supply can exceed 800kPa. (Refer also to the 
remarks in the section below concerning water hammer.)

•   Hot water connection

 

 Hot water connection is an option, providing the supply 
conforms to the following conditions:

 

–  The maximum permissible temperature for the hot 

supply is 60

o

C. Any higher temperature may cause 

damage to water carrying components and dishware life 
may be reduced.

 

–  If your dishwasher is likely to be connected to a solar 

hot water system, drip heater or similar system, the 
temperature 

must not exceed 60°C

. Where it is 

anticipated that the temperature will exceed 60°C, a 
water temperature tempering valve should be installed 
in the water service.

 

–  Water pressures between 50kPa and 350kPa are 

acceptable. A pressure-reducing valve 

must

 be fitted 

if the hot water supply can exceed 350kPa.

•   Water hammer

 

 Quick action household taps and fast acting water valves 
on appliances can cause water hammer. This can result in 
very high water pressures. High pressure can cause failure 
of the pressure reducing valve (where fitted), or the water 
valve in your dishwasher.

 

 To prevent water hammer, we recommend the fitment 
of a Noise Reduction Valve in the water suppy line. These 
valves also act as a pressure reducing valve with the added 
benefits of:

 

– reducing the chance of a burst hose; and

 

–  reducing the water noise whilst the dishwasher is filling 

with water.

 

 Pressure reducing valves, water temperature tempering 
valves and noise reduction valves are available from major 
plumbing suppliers. DO NOT connect your dishwasher to 
the outlet of an unpressurised displacement instantaneous 
water heater (for example a push-through type sink 
heater) as damage to the heater may result.

IMPORTANT

•    Ensure that hoses are not crushed or kinked under or 

behind the dishwasher.

•    After connecting hose to the tap, turn the tap on and 

check to ensure that there are no leaks.

600

mm

822mm 

(852mm with

worktop)

600mm min.

Lift top at the front and 

remove it

Unscrew the two screws 

at the rear

Push the top backwards 

about 1cm

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