Page 2 - Table of Contents
Table of Contents Section 1 General Information 1.1 Preparation 1.2 Product Specifications & Cavity Dimensions 1.3 Options for Installing Multiple Products 1.4 Electrical, Plumbing & Drainage Information 1.5 Product Parts 1.6 Additional Product Parts for Integrated DishDrawer Section 2 Foot ...
Page 3 - GENERAL INFORMATION; STEP 1.1 PREPARATION; SECTION 1; STEP 1.2 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS & CAVITY DIMENSIONS
Electrical 110-120 VAC 3 pin socket outlet Drying Residual Heat & Fan Assisted Water Connection Recommended Hot 140 ° F Max. (60 ° C) Water Pressure Maximum 139 p.s.i. (960 kpa) Minimum 4.3 p.s.i. (30 kpa) GENERAL INFORMATION The DishDrawer MUST be installed to allow for future removal from the ...
Page 5 - PLUMBING - DRAINAGE OPTIONS; WARNING
Page DD_04 PLUMBING - DRAINAGE OPTIONS Note: Prefinished Model is shown. There is no variation in plumbing between Prefinished products and Integrated products. Options 1 and 2 are the most preferred options. Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can res...
Page 6 - STEP 1.5 PRODUCT PARTS
Page DD_05 TOOLS NEEDED TO INSTALL DISHDRAWER Wooden Chopping Board Level Safety Glasses Utility Knife Pencil Drill & Drill Bits ( 3 / 32 ", 9 / 16 " & 11 / 32 ") or (2.5mm, 12mm, 14mm) Sandpaper Tape Measure Square Ruler Phillips Screwdriver Pliers Adju...
Page 7 - STEP 2.1 ASSEMBLING THE FOOT SLIDE RETAINER; IMPORTANT
Page DD_06 SECTION 2 FOOT SLIDE RETAINER INFORMATION STEP 2.1 ASSEMBLING THE FOOT SLIDE RETAINER It is important that the Foot Slide Retainer is correctly installed. It guides the feet back and holds the rear of the DishDrawer down to prevent it rocking forward when the drawers are opened. It also a...
Page 8 - Incorrect; STEP 2.2 SECURING THE FOOT SLIDE RETAINER
2.1.5 Position the Foot Slide Retainer within the cutout areas of the Template. 2.1.6 The Template should be placed in the cavity until the wings just touch the existing cabinetry. This ensures the front of the DishDrawer will be flush with the existing cabinetry. IMPORTANT For Integrated product wi...
Page 9 - SECTION 3; STEP 3.1 CONNECTING THE SERVICES; Product Specifications &
Page DD_08 3.1.1 Feed the Power Cord, Inlet Hose and Drain Hoses through the Services Hole. Position the DishDrawer in front of the opening. 3.1.2 Connect the Inlet Hose to the HOT WATER SUPPLY. Ensure sealing washer supplied with the accessories is fitted. Hose coupling must be tightened a further ...
Page 12 - STEP 3.5 SECURING THE DISHDRAWER
Page DD_11 3.5.1 Partially lift the top mounting tabs by inserting a flat screwdriver into the Vee shaped slot. Complete the folding process by bending about the rows of oval slots so that the tab is approximately level and parallel with the underside of the bench. 3.5.2 Lift the DishDrawer and inse...
Page 13 - STEP 4.1 SETTING THE UPPER TOE KICK HEIGHT; Ensure that the Transit
Page DD_12 SECTION 4 PREFINISHED TOE KICK INSTALLATION STEP 4.1 SETTING THE UPPER TOE KICK HEIGHT 4.1.1 Remove the Upper Toe Kick by opening the bottom drawer, then holding the Toe Kick at the base, pull outwards to unclip and rotate up. 4.1.2 Ensure the screws are at the highest position, so the Up...
Page 15 - STEP 4.4 ADJUSTING THE UPPER TOE KICK
Page DD_14 4.3.3 If the height of the Lower Toe Kick is greater than 1 1 / 4 " (32mm) , insert the Toe Kick Brace in between the two lowest ribs of the Lower Toe Kick. 4.3.4 Insert the Toe Kick Pins into the Lower Toe Kick. These will hold the Brace in place. Orientate the Lower Toe Kick so that...
Page 16 - SECTION 5
STEP 5.1 INTEGRATED DRAWER FRONT & TOE KICK DIMENSIONS 5.1.1 Use the following diagrams to work out the dimensions for the Integrated Panels for Drawer Fronts and Toe Kicks.. I N T E G R A T E D P R O D U C T O N L Y IMPORTANT Allow for any obstructions at the top of the cavity when allowing for...
Page 17 - Check top and bottom; Drawer Front Air
I N T E G R A T E D P R O D U C T O N L Y IMPORTANT Check top and bottom measurements of cavity and use the smaller dimension to ensure that the drawer fronts and toe kicks will fit. Page DD_16 Drawer Front Air Flow Chamfer Chamfer the back of the Drawer Front Panel at the bottom as shown, to enhanc...
Page 18 - A Control Badge Template (Part No. 526253) is available on request; Control Badge Position
Accuracy is essential when cutting the Badge Mounting Hole to ensure a neat fit to hold the badge. IMPORTANT IMPORTANT All marking out should be done on the back surface of the Drawer Front. 5.1.3 Badge Cutout Dimensions Cut out Badge Mounting Hole in the chosen position (see Control Badge Mounting ...
Page 19 - Drawer Front Mounting Bracket Nut Holes
5.1.4 Drawer Front Mounting Bracket Nut Holes Using a 11 / 32 (8.5mm) diameter drill bit, drill out the four screw holes in each door panel to a depth of 9 / 16 (14mm). Remove burrs. At least 5 / 8 (16mm) of Drawer Front material is required for the Drawer Mounting Nuts (M6 screw in nut - Type...
Page 20 - STEP 6.2 DISASSEMBLING THE INTEGRATED BADGE; SECTION 6; STEP 6.1 CHANGING THE INTEGRATED BADGE ENCLOSURE; INTEGRATED DRAWER FRONT INSTALLATION; STEP 6.3 ASSEMBLING THE INTEGRATED BADGE; Badge Button
STEP 6.2 DISASSEMBLING THE INTEGRATED BADGE SECTION 6 STEP 6.1 CHANGING THE INTEGRATED BADGE ENCLOSURE There are several different colored Integrated badges to choose from. They include black, chrome, satin & brass. Two color options are provided with your machine, other options are available fr...
Page 22 - View of Slide Hooks
I N T E G R A T E D P R O D U C T O N L Y Use a small amount of liquid soap along the lip of the seal to assist the Drawer Front to slide on easily against the seal. The Electronics Board is an electrostatic sensitive device. Ensure you are adequately grounded when connecting or disconnecting the ba...
Page 24 - SECTION 8; LEAVE; ALL; LITERATURE WITH THE CUSTOMER.; FINAL CHECKS; STEP 8.1 INSTALLATION WET TEST
SECTION 8 LEAVE ALL LITERATURE WITH THE CUSTOMER. Water underneath DishDrawer; check the hose connections and hose forleaks. Water around water supply and drainage connections - check connections,existing plumbing and hoses for leaks. Excessive water remaining above the filter plate, after the rinse...