Installation guide

Built-up
Floors—Add
shims
as
needed
Built-up
floors:
If
the
kitchen
floor
is
higher
than
the
cabinet
opening's
floor
-
for
example,
the
kitchen
floor
tile
does
not
extend
into
the
cabinet
opening
-
add
shims
as
needed
in
the
area
shown
to
bring
the
dishwasher
up
to
33%"
(85.1
cm)
below
the
countertop.
NOTE:
Shims
must
be
securely
attached
to
floor
to
avoid
movement
when
the
dishwasher
is
in
use.
go
Choose
Attachment
Option
AWARNING
Excessive
Weight
Hazard
Use
two
or
more
people
to
move
and
install
dishwasher.
Failure
to
do
so
can
result
in
back
or
other
injury.
Option
A,
Countertop
Attachment
Insert
bracket
Tabs.must
point
to
the
right
Remove
the
brackets
from
the
package
and
insert
into
the
open
slots
on
the
left
and
right-hand
top
of
the
dishwasher
collar
as
shown.
Using
a
pair
of
pliers,
bend
the
tab
down
to
secure
the
bracket
in
place.
Repeat
this
step
for
the
other
side.
NOTE:
Do
not
attach
the
dishwasher.
This
will
be
done
later.
1
|
Stand
dishwasher
upright
Using
2
or
more
people,
stand
the
dishwasher
up.
IMPORTANT:
The
dishwasher
must
be
secured
to
the
cabinet.
There
are
two
brackets
found
in
the
parts
bag.
Attach
the
brackets
using
Option
A
if
the
countertop
is
wood,
laminate
or
another
similar
surface.
If
your
countertop
is
marble,
granite
or
another
hard
surface,
install
using
Option
B.
Option
B,
Side
Attachment
For
marble,
granite,
or
other
hard
surface
countertops
With another
person
holding
the
rear
of
the
dishwasher
to
keep
it
from
tipping,
open
dishwasher
door
and
place
towel
over
pump
assembly
and
spray
arm
of
dishwasher.
This
will
keep
screws
from
falling
into
pump
area
when
you
are
securing
dishwasher
to
cabinet.
1
|
Remove
plastic
buttons
ms
Plastic
button
Push
the
plastic
buttons
out
of
the
side
of
the
tub.
NOTE:
Save
the
buttons
to
cover
the
holes
after
dishwasher
is
installed.
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