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DUAL INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT!
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Ensure the doors are in line with the cabinetry front and the appliance is centered.
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All four corners of the appliance must be supported firmly onto the floor to eliminate
any movement. Installing the appliance on a soft, uneven or unlevelled floor may cause
twisting and poor door sealing.
Fixing the first appliance inside the cabinetry
1
Fix each top bracket of first appliance to ceiling surface with two (2x) 8Gx16 countersunk
screws (
B
).
– 18” (457mm) column = 1 bracket
– 24” (610mm) column = 2 brackets
– 30” (762mm) column = 2 brackets
Note: Ensure the appliance does not move as you open the door when you install the screws.
2
Fix the alcove side bracket to alcove side surface with one 8Gx16 countersunk screw (
C
).
Note: Image shows first appliance (18” model) with 1 top bracket.
Required components/tools:
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Cross-head screwdriver or power driver
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5x 8Gx16 Countersunk screws
B
C
Alcove side bracket
C
B
2
Continue turning the adjusting screws alternately between front and rear feet until
you achieve the correct alignment.
3
Once you are satisfied with the alignment, raise the height of the appliance by
alternately adjusting the front and rear feet until the top surface contacts the
alcove ceiling.
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Check the alignment gauges while adjusting the screws to make sure you
maintain the alignment of the appliance.
4
Ensure all feet are positively engaged with the floor.
Rear foot
Front foot
A
Front foot
adjustment
Rear foot
adjustment
1
Turn the front and rear adjustment
screws using a Cross-head screwdriver
(or powered driver) to extend the feet
until it engages the floor.
– One turn of height adjusting nuts
is equivalent to 1/32” (0.5mm) of
height adjustment. Clockwise turn
raises the height and counter-
clockwise turn lowers height (
A
).
Adjusting height of the appliance inside the cabinetry