Installation Guide

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!4 FIT THE SUPPLIED TOEKICK PANEL - DD60DA MODELS ONLY
if after fitting, the drawer touches the floor with a full load, you need to remove more of the toekick panel:
A Remove the lower drawer (see ALTERNATIVE METHOD (B) - SECURE BY DRAWER REMOVAL - STEP 8 B: REMOVE THE LOWER DRAWER)
B Remove the pins - use a pair of needle nose pliers to press the pin legs together and push back through the hole
C Remove the panel, and cut off another section of the kick strip following steps 2-8 above.
D Replace the drawer (see ALTERNATIVE METHOD (B) - SECURE BY DRAWER REMOVAL - STEP 11 B REFIT THE DRAWER ONTO THE RUNNERS)
E Continue from step 7 above.
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HEIGHT OF
TOEKICK
min.12 mm
clearance
min.2 mm
clearance
On a board, lay the toekick on
its side and carefully score/cut
down the corner to where the
cutoff will be. There are 3 preset
height positions.
Carefully bend and snap off the
side.
Repeat in the opposite corner.
Once the sides are removed, score/cut all the
way down the middle of the toekick.
Carefully bend and snap off.
Mount the toekick into position over the
cowling. Ensure the holes in the toekick
match up with the mounting hole positions
on the cowling. Push the two pins in to
secure. Repeat on the opposite side.
Using a hammer and screwdriver,
punch out the two mounting hole
locations as shown.
Repeat on the opposite side.
Use a file to smooth the top edges.
115 mm
Cutoff Sections
Measure how high the toekick should
be based on min. 12 mm clearance to
floor and the table below.
HEIGHT FROM FLOOR TO
BOTTOM OF DOOR (MM)
NUMBER OF CUTOFF
SECTIONS TO REMOVE
FROM PANEL
100-114 3
115-129 2
130-144 1
145-160 0