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3. Installation
Suggested machine installations
The dishwasher can be installed built-in,
completely freestanding or partially free-
standing.
CAUTION!
Connections to electricity, water and drain
must be performed by qualied professionals.
A. Built-in
The dishwasher can be installed under a
worktop and integrated with the kitchen
cupboards. Read the instructions in the user
manual and the installation instructions for
the actual machine type.
B. Freestanding
A freestanding machine must be tted with an
anti-tilt device. This comprises two brackets,
which are screwed into place as illustrated in
gure 1. An alternative to the anti-tilt device
is a counterweight that is xed directly to the
back of the machine.
Push in the machine so that the rear feet slide
into the mounting brackets. Now the machine
will not tip over if a load is placed on the
door when open. If the machine is installed
completely freestanding, side panels and a
worktop should be tted. These accessories
can be purchased where you bought the
dishwasher.
C. Partially freestanding
If you install the machine so that either side is
visible, you can t a side panel.
D.Machineswithwoodendoor
Stronger door springs are available for pur-
chase for machines with a tted wooden
door. Springs are available for various
weights and sizes of wooden door. Door
springs can be purchased where you bought
the dishwasher. Follow the instructions in
the installation manual for tting the wooden
door.
Figure 1. Anti-tilt brackets used for
freestanding installation
455-475
600
413
CAUTION!
A completely freestanding machine must be t-
ted with an anti-tilt device/counterweight.
INSTALLATION
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