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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

DishDrawerTM dishwasher
DD60D 7 models

NZ AU GB IE

590200D 04.13

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1 FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION SEQUENCE RELEVANT TO YOUR MODEL 2

ONLY AVAILABLE IN NZ AU ONLY AVAILABLE IN GB IE


Classic Designer Integrated with remote control Integrated with badge controls

DD60DC(H)X7
DD60DC(H)W7 DD60DDF(H)X7 DD60DI7 DD60DHI7
DD60DC(H)B7 DD60DDFM7
DD60DCM7

PARTS SUPPLIED PARTS SUPPLIED PARTS SUPPLIED PARTS SUPPLIED

PRODUCT & CABINETRY PRODUCT & CABINETRY PRODUCT & CABINETRY PRODUCT & CABINETRY
DIMENSIONS DIMENSIONS DIMENSIONS DIMENSIONS

CAVITY PREPARATION CAVITY PREPARATION CUSTOM PANEL CALCULATIONS CUSTOM PANEL CALCULATIONS

MAXIMUM DISTANCE OF HOSES MAXIMUM DISTANCE OF HOSES CAVITY PREPARATION CAVITY PREPARATION
& CORD FROM CHASSIS EDGE & CORD FROM CHASSIS EDGE
MAXIMUM DISTANCE OF HOSES MAXIMUM DISTANCE OF HOSES
SECURE WITHOUT SECURE BY SECURE WITHOUT SECURE BY & CORD FROM CHASSIS EDGE & CORD FROM CHASSIS EDGE
DRAWER REMOVAL DRAWER REMOVAL DRAWER REMOVAL DRAWER REMOVAL
RECOMMENDED ALTERNATIVE RECOMMENDED ALTERNATIVE
METHOD (a) METHOD (b) METHOD (a) METHOD (b) SECURE WITHOUT SECURE BY SECURE WITHOUT SECURE BY
DRAWER REMOVAL DRAWER REMOVAL DRAWER REMOVAL DRAWER REMOVAL
RECOMMENDED ALTERNATIVE RECOMMENDED ALTERNATIVE
CHOOSE CHOOSE METHOD (a) METHOD (b) METHOD (a) METHOD (b)
DRAINAGE OPTION DRAINAGE OPTION

CONNECT TO WATER & ELECTRICITY CONNECT TO WATER & ELECTRICITY INSTALL THE FRONT PANELS INSTALL THE FRONT PANELS
& BADGE CONTROLS
FINAL CHECKLIST FINAL CHECKLIST CHOOSE
DRAINAGE OPTION CHOOSE
TROUBLESHOOTING DRAINAGE OPTION
TROUBLESHOOTING
CONNECT TO WATER & ELECTRICITY
CONNECT TO WATER & ELECTRICITY
FINAL CHECKLIST
FINAL CHECKLIST
TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING

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2a SAFETY AND WARNINGS - ALL MODELS 3

WARNING! IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS!


Installation of this dishwasher requires basic mechanical and electrical skills.
Electrical shock hazard
Be sure to leave these Instructions with the Customer.
Before installing the dishwasher, remove the house fuse or open the circuit Installation must comply with your local building and electricity regulations.
breaker. At the completion of the dishwasher installation, the Installer must perform the Final Checklist.
This appliance must be earthed. In the event of a malfunction or breakdown, Remove all packaging materials supplied with the dishwasher.
earthing will reduce the risk of electric shock by providing a path of least This dishwasher is manufactured for indoor use only.
resistance for electric current. This appliance is equipped with a cord having an Ensure all water connections are turned OFF. It is the responsibility of the plumber and
equipment-earthing conductor and an earthing plug. The plug must be plugged
into an appropriate outlet that is installed and earthed in accordance with all electrician to ensure that each installation complies with all Codes and Regulations.
local codes and ordinances. WARNING- Improper connection of the equipment- The dishwasher MUST be installed to allow for future removal from the enclosure if service is required.
earthing conductor can result in a risk of electric shock. Check with a qualified The switched power outlet must be outside the dishwasher cavity, so that it is accessible after
electrician or service representative if you are in doubt as to whether the
appliance is properly earthed. installation.
Care should be taken when the appliance is installed or removed to reduce the likelihood of damage to
Do not modify the power supply plug provided with the appliance - if it will not the power supply cord and hoses.
fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician. Do not use
an extension cord, adapter plug or multiple outlet box. If the dishwasher is to be relocated from one installation to another it must be kept upright to avoid
damage from water spillage.
Failure to follow this advice may result in electrical shock or death.
Make sure only new hoses are used for connection (supplied with the dishwasher). Old hoses should
not be reused.
WARNING! Failure to install the dishwasher correctly could invalidate any warranty or liability claims.
Cut hazard If the product is installed in a motor vehicle, boat or similar mobile facility, you must bring the vehicle,
boat or mobile facility containing the product to the service shop at your expense or pay the service
Take care - panel edges are sharp. technician’s travel to the location of the product.
Failure to use caution could result in injury or cuts.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

2b ADDITIONAL SAFETY AND WARNINGS - INTEGRATED MODELS ONLY

WARNING!
Fitting integrated front panels requires access to electrical service areas.
This work must be performed and certified by a qualified electrical service technician. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS!
Read these instructions completely and carefully.
Electrical Shock Hazard Ensure the product is not plugged in.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electrical shock, fire, or injury to persons, the Installation of custom panels requires basic mechanical and electrical skills.
installer must ensure that the dishwasher is completely enclosed at the time Installation must comply with your local building and electricity regulations.
of installation. Failure to install the custom panels correctly could invalidate any warranty or liability claims.
Before fitting the front panels and connecting the integrated badges (where
present), the installer must ensure that the dishwasher is disconnected from
the power supply. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
After installing the front panels, the installer must ensure that the following
components are electrically earthed: the panel bracket, the integrated badge
(where present) and any custom metal component (e.g. handle) that extends
past the rubber seal.
Failure to follow these warnings may result in electrical shock, injury or fire.

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3a PARTS SUPPLIED - ALL MODELS

Drain hose Drain hose Wire clip (2) Clamp (1) Side mounting Top
support (1) joiner (1) (for securing (for securing bracket kit mounting
Drain hose joiner) Drain hose joiner) (A and B) (2) brackets (2)
OPTIONAL OPTIONAL

Phillips Rubber Moisture protection Hexagonal Prefinished toekick (1)


16 mm washer for tape (1) socket for feet
screws (9) inlet hose (1) (to prevent moisture adjustment (2)
(comes already damage) (long & short)
fitted)

If the Drain hoses supplied are not long enough to reach your services, you must use a Drain Hose Extension Kit P/N 525798 which will extend the drain hoses by 3.6 m.
The kit is available from the nearest Fisher & Paykel Authorised Service Centre or our local website listed at the end of this document.

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3b ADDITIONAL PARTS SUPPLIED WITH INTEGRATED MODELS

Panel bracket (2) Panel mounting Toekick mounting bracket (1) Toekick Integrated rectangular
(attached to product) screws (12) mounting badge (2)
(A custom toekick panel of any screws (5) (Satin chrome supplied)
material with thickness
9 - 19 mm can be screwed to the supplied with Integrated
plastic toekick mounting bracket) models with badge (GB IE)
only

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4 PRODUCT DIMENSIONS 6

I
K
Plan
D C

A N F
Side G
L O
B
E

M
H

J
Product dimensions (mm)

Integrated

Integrated
Designer

controls
Remote
control
Classic

Badge
A overall height1 of product 820-8802 820-8802 820-8802 820-8802
B overall width of product 599 599 599 599
C overall depth of product (excl. handle) 582 571 5713 5713
D depth of chassis (to back of front panel) 553 553 553 553
E maximum extension of drawer (excl. handle) 556 545 5453 5453
F depth of front panel (excl. handle) 29 18 16 -20 16 -20
G height1 of chassis 811 811 811 811
H height of levelling feet 9-692 9-692 9-692 9-692
I depth of handle n/a 41 n/a n/a
J depth of toekick recess (to back of front panel) 4 30-50 30-50 30-845 30-845
K height of upper front panel 394 398 min. 398 min. 398
L ventilation gap between front panels 5 8 min. 8 min. 8
M height of toekick panel (adjustable) 70 - 120 70 - 120 70 - 120 70 - 120
N height of drawer fronts 711 717 min. 717 min. 717
O height from top of handle to top of front panel n/a 64 n/a n/a
1 2 3 4
includes 2mm high bracket slots depending on adjustment of levelling feet assuming front panel thickness of 18 mm adjustable to match toekick recess on adjoining cabinetry
5
assuming custom toekick panel thickness of 18 mm; if recess is between 50 and 84 mm deep, the panel will need to be cut out - see step ‘Custom panel calculations’

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5 CABINETRY DIMENSIONS 7

R Plan
S Side

Cabinetry dimensions (mm)


Remote control

Badge controls

Minimum clearances from adjacent cabinetry


Integrated

Integrated
Designer

min. 13 mm
Classic

clearance
from a corner min. 2 mm
cupboard clearance
to adjacent
P inside height of cavity* min. 820 min. 820 min. 820 min. 820 cupboard door
Q inside width of cavity 600 600 600 600
R inside depth of cavity min. 560 min. 560 min. 560 min. 560
S recommended height of adjacent cabinet space 720 720 min. 720 min. 720
T height of toekick space* 100 - 160 100 - 160 100 - 160 100 - 160
*depending on adjustment of levelling feet

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6 INTEGRATED MODELS ONLY - CUSTOM PANEL CALCULATIONS 8

The following calculations assume the top of the upper panel is FRONT PANEL SPECIFICATIONS
aligned with the top of the adjacent cabinetry. The final
panel/cabinetry alignment is achieved by adjusting the feet: 16 -20 mm panel thickness min. 2 mm
Adequately sealed to withstand moisture (50OC @ 80% RH)
Maximum weight of panel: 9 kg
WIDTH OF ALL PANELS
Measure A (the width between adjacent door/drawer fronts) TOEKICK PANEL SPECIFICATIONS B
and write it in the first box below, then complete the equation.
min. 9 mm panel thickness if using supplied screws
clearance to adjacent
cabinet front WIDTH OF PANEL Adequately sealed to withstand moisture (50OC @ 80% RH)
A (min. 2 mm) (min. 596 mm)
You may choose to affix your custom toekick panel either by
- 2x = screwing it to the supplied mounting bracket or gluing it on
the supplied prefinished toekick panel.
A
min. 2 mm min. 2 mm
HEIGHT OF THE UPPER PANEL
B WIDTH OF ALL PANELS min. 2 mm
minimum upper panel extension
height (0 mm recommended) HEIGHT OF UPPER PANEL

398 mm + = HEIGHT OF
UPPER PANEL

Note: The ‘upper panel extension’ B allows for the top of the upper
panel to extend above the chassis where required. min. 8 mm ventilation gap
D C
HEIGHT OF THE LOWER PANEL
Measure C (door/drawer height (or equivalent)) and write it in the
first box below, then complete the equation. HEIGHT OF
LOWER PANEL
C height of ventilation gap HEIGHT OF LOWER PANEL
(min 717 mm + B) upper panel (min. 8 mm) (min. 311 mm)

- - =
HEIGHT OF
TOEKICK PANEL

HEIGHT OF THE TOEKICK PANEL min. 12 mm


clearance to floor Side
Measure D (height from the top of adjacent cabinet door fronts to the floor)
and write it in the first box below, then complete the equation. J
If the toekick recess (dimension
B height from top
J under ‘Product dimensions’) is 30-50 mm
upper panel of product to clearance between 50 and 84 mm deep,
extension toekick panel to floor HEIGHT OF TOEKICK PANEL the toekick panel will need to be 432 mm
D (0 mm recommended) (min. 12 mm) (min. 70 mm) Side
mounting point modified for fitting around the R 12.7 mm
- - 735 mm - = underside of the product. See
illustration for details on the J
shape of the cutout required. 55 mm 50-84 mm

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7 CAVITY PREPARATION 9

Important!
BENCHTOP The power outlet must be
located in a cabinet adjacent
to the dishwasher cavity.
Moisture 220-240 VAC min. 9.5 A
10 mm protection
tape must
be applied. Water Connection
Recommended COLD
(Maximum 60°C).
¾ “ BSP (GB20) to
suit flat washer.

These marks indicate


formed bracket screw Water Pressure
locations, if securing Water softener models
by drawer removal.
Max. 1 MPa (145 psi)
Min. 0.1 MPa (14.5 psi)
Models without water softener
Max. 1 MPa (145 psi)
Min. 0.03 MPa (4.3 psi)

ø 60 mm
Kosher requirements
Drains will need to be
min. 200 mm

separated to satisfy
kosher requirements.
We suggest you confirm
acceptability with your
Services can be local rabbi in respect to
located either side kosher installations.
of dishwasher.

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8 MAXIMUM DISTANCE OF HOSES & CORD FROM CHASSIS EDGE 10

Left hand side Right hand side


Drain hoses - 2000 mm Drain hoses - 1800 mm

Inlet hose - 1650 mm Inlet hose - 1250 mm


Power cord (excl. plug) - 1650 mm Power cord (excl. plug) - 1650 mm

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NOW CHOOSE WHICH INSTALLATION METHOD (a) or (b)
IS MORE SUITABLE FOR YOUR CABINETRY...
RECOMMENDED METHOD (a) - SECURE WITHOUT DRAWER REMOVAL (FRAMELESS CABINETRY ONLY)

9a ATTACH SIDE MOUNTING BRACKETS 10a PULL THROUGH HOSES & PUSH INTO THE CAVITY
Clip all four side mounting brackets into optionally attach the
(x2) two top mounting brackets
their slots using a flat-bladed screwdriver.
B Ensure they’re securely fitted before A
sliding product into cavity.

Ensure the product is level

B
A

A
B

A B

The mounting slots are in pairs, one on each side You can raise or lower the product As you push product in, pull
diagonally across the product. A bracket must by twisting the feet. Then take through hoses and cord,
match A slot and B bracket must match B slot. care when pushing the product ensuring they don’t get
into the cavity that you do not kinked or twisted.
bend the feet.

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11a SECURE TO THE CABINETRY ON THE SIDES 12a OPTIONALLY SECURE TO THE CABINETRY ABOVE

1 The top mounting


brackets will only
Open the (x2) bend upwards a
drawer halfway. maximum of 10 mm.
Using a flat-bladed
screwdriver, prise
the grey
rubber plug out Replace the grey
of the trim moulding. rubber plug back into
the trim moulding
and ensure the trim
seal is facing forward.
2 3
Using a small Philips
screwdriver,
screw through the trim
moulding, securing the
side mounting bracket
to the cabinetry.
Do not damage the
rubber trimseal.

Repeat for all


four brackets.

13a FIT THE SUPPLIED TOEKICK PANEL (OPTIONAL FOR INTEGRATED MODELS)

Where the toekick


meets the bottom
1 of the tub is the 3 5 7 Mounting rail
cut-off point

19
9
Lay the toekick face down on Turn the toekick over and Smooth the edge with a file.
a chopping board or similiar score along the same line Be careful of sharp edges.

4 6 8 Slide the toekick onto


the mounting rails
2 either side and screw
the toekick onto the
bottom of tub on
Mark this point 19 either side.
on the toekick
with a pencil Important!
Score along with a knife Gently snap off the excess Do not overtighten screw.
Snap off the two end tabs

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ALTERNATIVE METHOD (b) - SECURE BY DRAWER REMOVAL

9b PULL THROUGH HOSES & PUSH INTO THE CAVITY 10b REMOVE THE LOWER DRAWER
To prevent kinked hoses, we recommend
rotating the drawer anti-clockwise and resting it
on its side after removal.
optionally attach the 4
3
(x2) two top mounting brackets

You can initially level the product

5
4

2 mm
110000 m
m

You can raise or lower the As you push product in, pull
product by twisting the through hoses and cord,
feet. Then take care when ensuring they don’t get Press the release tabs in on either
pushing the product into kinked or twisted. side and push back to release
the cavity that you do not drawer from runners.
Push drawer runners back in.
bend the feet.

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11b SECURE TO THE CABINETRY ON THE SIDES 12b OPTIONALLY SECURE TO THE CABINETRY ABOVE 14

To access the side brackets, The top mounting


you might have to push aside brackets will only
the insulation. After securing, (x2) bend upwards a
ensure the sound insulation is maximum of 10 mm.
For further adjustment,
repositioned correctly.
using the most appropriate
length Hexagonal socket
supplied, fully extend
levelling feet up to
required distance by hand.

Secure using two


pairs of formed
brackets. Repeat on
the other side of the
chassis.

Hexagonal
socket Ensure product is level and
x4 aligning with cabinetry.

13b REFIT THE DRAWER ONTO THE RUNNERS


Ensure the drawer
tab s is now rotated 3
lease clockwise back.
the re m
rward m
Pull fo sides 100
th
on bo 4

Before refitting the drawer,


ensure the hoses are not
twisted and the latches at
5 the rear of each drawer
runner are facing forward.

2
Ensure the release tabs on
both sides are reset fully.

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14b FIT THE SUPPLIED TOEKICK PANEL (OPTIONAL FOR INTEGRATED MODELS) 15

Where the toekick


meets the bottom
1 of the tub is the 3 5 7 Mounting rail
cut-off point

19
9
Lay the toekick face down on Turn the toekick over and Smooth the edge with a file.
a chopping board or similiar score along the same line Be careful of sharp edges.

4 6 8 Slide the toekick onto


the mounting rails
2 either side and screw
the toekick onto the
bottom of tub on
19 either side.

Important!
Score along with a knife Gently snap off the excess Do not overtighten screw.
Snap off the two end tabs

Mark this point on the


toekick with a pencil

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INTEGRATED MODELS WITH REMOTE (NZ AU) ONLY - INSTALLING THE FRONT PANELS 16

15a REMOVE BRACKETS FROM PRODUCT 16a ATTACH PANELS TO PANEL BRACKETS
WARNING!
Electrical Shock Hazard
2
1 16 mm x6 There must be at least
Before continuing, ensure that the product is 3 screws used each side
disconnected from the power supply.
Failure to follow this warning may result in
electrical shock, injury or fire.

Important!
Break off and discard the tab
at the top of the Lower Panel
Bracket.
1

1 3
3 Align bottom of panels
Repeat for the other drawer with bottom of brackets

17a EARTH THE PANELS 18a ATTACH PANELS TO PRODUCT


Important!
Ensure the rubber seal
between the drawer
2 and panels is kept in
place.

1
2 Repeat for the other drawer
WARNING!
Electrical Shock Hazard
To earth the panel bracket, connect the earth
wire from the product to one of theWARNING!
tabs.
Any custom metal component (e.g. handle) When refitting the
that extends past the rubber seal must be door pins,
earthed too. ensure they are
Failure to follow these warnings may result orientated as shown.
Repeat for the other drawer in electrical shock, injury or fire.

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INTEGRATED MODELS WITH REMOTE (NZ AU) ONLY - INSTALLING THE FRONT PANELS 17

19a ADJUST PANEL HEIGHT TO ALIGN THE CABINETRY GAPS 20a FITTING A CUSTOM TOEKICK PANEL

16 mm x5

+ or - 2 mm

With the front panels fitted, insert an appropriately


sized Philips screwdriver into the hole above the door
pin and rotate the panels up or down to align the gaps You can optionally glue your
in your cabinetry. custom toekick panel onto the
supplied panel
Repeat on the other side if necessary.

Each panel has a maximum travel of 2 mm up or down.

Important!
Ensure that you maintain a minimum of 8 mm ventilation
gap between the upper and lower panels.

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INTEGRATED MODELS WITH BADGE (GB IE) ONLY - INSTALLING THE FRONT PANELS & BADGE CONTROLS 18

15b DETERMINE BADGE CUTOUT LOCATIONS 16b REMOVE BRACKETS & DISCONNECT BADGES
WARNING!
Electrical Shock Hazard
Before continuing, ensure that the product is
disconnected from the power supply.
228.5 mm 3
228.5 mm
Failure to follow this warning may result in
electrical shock, injury or fire. 1
127 mm
Badge
zo n e
211 mm
2
54 mm
127 mm
1
30 mm Bad
25 mm ge z
one

Repeat for the other drawer

17b ROUTE BADGE WIRING THROUGH PANEL 18b ATTACH PANELS TO PANEL BRACKETS
There must be at least
3 screws used each side 2
1 16 mm x6

Important!
Break off and discard the tab
at the top of the Lower Panel
Bracket.

1
Align bottom
2 of panels
Repeat for the other drawer with bottom
of brackets 3

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INTEGRATED MODELS WITH BADGE (GB IE) ONLY - INSTALLING THE FRONT PANELS & BADGE CONTROLS 19

19b REATTACH BADGES & EARTH THE PANELS 20b ATTACH PANELS TO PRODUCT
WARNING!
Important!
Ensure the rubber seal
Electrical Shock Hazard
Connect the integrated badge
between the drawer
earth wire to one of the two tabs and panels is kept in
provided on the panel bracket.
2 place.
To earth the panel bracket,
connect the earth wire from the
product to the other tab.
Any custom metal component
(e.g. handle) that extends past the
rubber seal must be earthed too.
2 Failure to follow these warnings
may result in electrical shock,
injury or fire. 1
2
Push the panel in When refitting the
then up to locate. door pins, ensure
they are orientated
1 Repeat for the other drawer as shown.
Repeat for the other drawer

21b ADJUST PANEL HEIGHT TO ALIGN THE CABINETRY GAPS 22b FITTING A CUSTOM TOEKICK PANEL

16 mm x5
With the front panels fitted, insert
an appropriately sized Philips
screwdriver into the hole above the
door pin and rotate the panels up
or down to align the gaps in your
cabinetry.

Repeat on the other side if


necessary.
+ or - 2 mm
Each panel has a maximum travel of
2 mm up or down.

Important!
Ensure that you maintain a minimum
of 8 mm ventilation gap between the
upper and lower panels.
You can optionally glue your
custom toekick panel onto the
supplied panel

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23 THERE ARE TWO DIFFERENT PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE OPTIONS. CHOOSE WHICH IS MORE SUITABLE. 20

Dishwasher and Standpipe Ø 38 mm Dishwasher using sink trap with drain hose joiner
Supplied drain
hose joiner If space is limited
If space is limited 19 mm for fixing, push
for fixing, push waste tee hose through drain
hose through drain hose support
hose support to required height

750-882.5 mm
750-882.5 mm

to required height

max.
120 3
mm
2
38 mm
2

1 HIGHLOOP
1 min. 150 mm

750 - 882.5 mm
750 - 882.5 mm

see 24*
see 24
*

min. R 200 mm
min. R 200 mm

Important!
Do not connect the
Ensure drain hose is routed drain hoses to a waste
straight to joiner. Remove disposal unit, as this
excess drain hose material if type of connection
necessary. may lead to a blockage
Do not shorten the inlet in the drain hoses.
hose.

24 CONNECT INLET HOSE TO COLD WATER 25 PLUG PRODUCT IN


Tighten coupling with spanner.

Ensure the
supplied
rubber
washer is
fitted inside 180o No leaks!
the coupling.
3
1 4
2 5

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26 FINAL CHECKLIST 27 TROUBLESHOOTING 21

Check all parts are installed. Excessive water remaining above the filter plate, after the rinse cycle
Ensure that all panels and parts thereof are secure and final electrical tests have Check for a kinked drain hose, blocked waste connection, highloop not
been conducted in accordance with local electrical regulations. properly installed, drain hose not routed correctly or spray arms not in place.
No water supply (This is displayed as a ‘U1’ fault -- see section ‘If there is a
Ensure product is level, securely fastened to the cabinetry and opens and
fault’ in the User guide for how to recognise this fault on models without a
closes freely. The drawers must be free to fully close with no resistance from the
display.)
cabinetry. Check water is connected and turned on.
Ensure inlet hose to water supply has supplied rubber washer fitted, and that The dishwasher is beeping continuously
it’s tightened a further half turn after seal contact. There is a fault. See section ‘If there is a fault’ in the User guide for further
Ensure any knockouts or plugs in drain connection have been drilled out and information and instructions.
drain connection has been made. No program indicator lights up when the drawer is opened
Ensure power is connected and is switched on. If it is and still no indicator
The drain hose joiner must not support the weight of excess hose material.
ligths up, see the ‘Preference options’ section of the ‘Quick start guide’. An
Keep drain hose as fully extended as possible to prevent sagging. Any excess
option called ‘Open drawer auto power-on’ may need to be turned on.
length of drain hose should be kept on the dishwasher side of the highloop. Water around water supply and drainage connections
If connecting the drain hose to the sink trap, ensure the Highloop is a minimum Check connections, existing plumbing and hoses for leaks. Check rubber
150 mm higher than the drain hose joiner. washer and hose clamp are correctly fitted.
Ensure any packaging or tape securing the racks is removed from the drawers. If product is tipping
Turn on the power and water supplies, then open the drawers. You should hear Ensure the product is secured to the cabinetry.
If front panels are misaligned
a beep and see a program indicator light up on the internal control panel.
Check and relevel product. Check the cabinetry is square. For Integrated
Check the spray arms are in place and free to rotate.
models, check and adjust front panel alignment if necessary.
Drawer doesn’t close properly
Spray arm Ensure nothing is obstructing the drawer from closing properly eg sound
insulation, hoses or drawer latches.
If a problem occurs, consult the ‘Troubleshooting’ section of the User guide.
If after checking these points you still need assistance, please refer to the
Service & Warranty book for warranty details and your nearest Authorised
Add three cups of water into the drawer. Press on the internal control panel
Service Centre, or contact us through our website, listed below.
until the indicator of the ‘Rinse’ program lights up. Close the drawer and press
to start the program. Repeat for the other drawer. Important!
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
After the Rinse program has finished, ensure the dishwasher has run and The models shown in this document may not be available in all markets and are subject to change
drained correctly. at any time. For current details about model and specification availability in your country, please
visit our website listed at the end of this document or contact your local Fisher & Paykel dealer.
Check water supply and drainage connection for leakage.

www.fisherpaykel.com

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