Levelling the Dishwasher
� The dishwasher must be installed on a firm floor and adjusted to ensure that it is stable and level in all directions. � To overcome irregularities in the floor and to match the height of the appliance to that of surrounding units, extend the threaded feet using a screwdriver.
1. Unscrew the screws from the elbows at the rear (1). 2. Push the appliance�s worktop backwards about 1 cm (2).
3. Lift the worktop at the front (3) and remove it. Insert the machine after adjusting
1 Beeasily that once the appliance has been installed,the sure it is accessible for the service engineer in 1 If the dishwasher is installed directly next to a cook1 If the dishwasher surface supplied awith it must be apis later used as free-standing pliance, the work remounted. ble. event that a repair is required. er, a heat-insulating, non-flammable panel (laminated with aluminium foil on the side next to the cooker) must be fitted flush with the top edge of the work surface.
height and levelling with the adjustable feet. When inserting the machine, ensure that the water inlet and drain hoses are not kinked or squashed. During all operations that involve accessibility to internal components the dishwasher has to be unplugged.
� The drain hose, inlet hose and mains cable must be laid so that they are able to move freely within the plinth area, and so that they are not kinked or crushed when the dishwasher is in position. Good levelling is essential for correct closure and sealing of the door. When the appliance is correctly levelled, the door will not catch on either side of the cabinet. If the door does not close correctly, loosen or tighten the adjustable feet until the machine is perfectly level.
3 The plinth on free-standing appliances is not adjusta-