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Insert the top hooks into the appropriate slots in the
dishwasher control panel. Then push the panel up-
wards until it stops. Afterwards , slide the panel down-
ward again, moving the bottom of the panel toward
the door so that the fins on the brackets slide into their
slots (Fig.8).
In both cases, open the doors of the dishwasher (the
panel should stay in place by itself) and align the panel
with the door, keeping it in contact with the control
panel. Remove the small plastic plugs that cover the
holes on the inside of the dishwasher door and fasten
the panel in place with the screws provided (Fig. 9).
Remember to cover the two holes with the plastic plugs
removed earlier.
Totally Built- in Panel
The door must be perfectly balanced. In the factory ,
the tension of the springs is regulated to ensure that
the door is perfectly balanced when light wood door
panels are mounted on the door. If heavier, solid wood
door panels are used, the door can be balanced by
simply turning the two screws (both screws must be
turned the same amount) located on the top part of
the machine.
Adjusting the Door Springs (Fig.10B)
Installation of Continuous Base Moulding
Position the washing machine in the cut-out in the kitchen
cabinet:
1
Install the continuous base moulding , following the
manufacturer’s instructions .
2
Slowly open the door of the dishwasher to check to
see if the door strikes or rubs against the base moulding.
3
If so, rest the bottom edge of the panel on the base
moulding and mark the part to be cut. Leave at least 3
mm of the play between the panel and the base mould-
ing to allow for the door to rotate freely (Fig.11)
4
Remove the base moulding and trim it as needed,
protecting the surface that has been cut with a paint or
similar wood finish (Fig.11)
5
Install the base moulding again (Fig.12).
Positioning the Unit within the Cutout (Fig.14)
Push the dishwasher into the cutout opening and turn
the feet to make it level and to adjust for height so that
the crosspiece (A) for fastening it in place located on
the top part of the machine (Fig.14) comes into contact
with the counter .Align the door panel mounted on the
dishwasher with the doors on the adjacent cabinet (2).
Important:
The dishwasher must absolutely be fastened to the
counter top to prevent the machine from tipping when
the loaded dish racks are pulled out.
Adjustment of Back Feet (Fig.10A)
Insert the appliance in the cutout and then adjust the
height of the machine using the screws located at the
bottom front .Use a screwdriver to turn the screws in a
clockwise direction to raise the dishwasher and in an
anticlockwise direction lower it.
Notice:
If power screwdrivers are used to make the adjustment,
make the final adjustment manually with a normal
screwdriver.
How to use water-proof plastic
Firstly take off the water-proof plastic from the sticker
with the appliance (see
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Fig.13). Secondly stick it on
the bottom of the kitchen board (see
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Fig.13). All of
this can avoid humidity in the kitchen.
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Assembly Instructions for Integrated Dishwasher
(See Fig.to the bottom)
The control panel (except in the completely built-in
version) can be easily aligned with the kitchen
drawers, using the spacers supplied with the appli-
ance ( see Fig.1 and Fig.2).The height of the control
panel is 115 mm, while the three spacers each add 7.
5 mm in height.
Technical Information for Installation
If the kitchen decor requires that the height of the
panel be modified , it can be increased by adding
spacers at the bottom of the control panel itself (see
Fig.1 and Fig.2). Each spacer adds
7.5
mm in height.
Adjusting the Height of the Control Panel
Mounting the Wooden Panel onto the Door and
Sliding the Dishwasher into the Cabinet
During the preparatory stages for installing the dish-
washer into the kitchen cabinet, holes must not be
drilled in the sides, or door, in order to avoid compro-
mising the performance and/or operation of the
appliance. Before working on any internal components,
the unit must be disconnected from the power supply .
The maximum dimensions for the wood panel that can
be installed on the door are: Height - 725 mm for the
completely built-in version; Width - 448 mm; Thickness-
20 mm.
The height dimension of 725 mm must be reduced if
the height of the control panel is increased through the
use of the spacers. In addition, the base must be
trimmed if it interferes with the opening of the door.
Align the top edge of the template (identified with the
“A” arrow ) with the top edge of the panel. On both
sides of the template (top and bottom ) are written
the various dimensions that correspond to the differ-
ent possible widths for the panel. Align the template
with the side of the panel (left or right), making sure
that the panel coincides with the appropriate
dimensions. Mark the positions for the holes for the
screws, using the tip of a drill or a pencil. The three
holes closest to the side should be used(B). Repeat
this step on the other side of the panel ,using the cor-
responding side of the template.
Using the Drilling Template (Fig.3 - totally
built-in and Fig.4 - integrated with control
panel )
At the point marked, drill holes 2 mm in diameter . If
the panel is made of chip board , only drill through
the veneer. If the panel is made of solid wood, the
holes can be made deeper. Position the two brackets
so that they are lined up with the holes made in the
bottom part of the panel. The holes furthest to the
outside should be used to fasten the brackets. The
small fins should be turned downward. The hooks in
the totally built-in version should be screwed into the
two holes at the top.
Fastening the Bracket to the Wooden Panel
(Fig.5 - totally built-in )- (Fig.6 integrated with
control panel)
Place the wood panel onto the door of the dishwasher.
Then perform the installation steps described below,
based on whether the panel is for a totally built-in
model or integrated with the control panel.
Mounting the Wood Door Panel onto the
Dishwasher
Insert the metal fins into the slots located on the dish-
washer door, hooking the panel into place by sliding
it to the right
(see Fig.7)
.
Panel Integrated with the Control Panel