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At this point the styrofoam, plastic wrap, and the wood
pallet (base) should be removed from the dishwasher.
Now is an excellent time to inspect for any shipping
damage. Should you find any damage, you should report
it to your dealer or builder immediately.
Be sure to remove the toe kick and toe kick insulation
(only on certain models) from the top of the dishwasher.
SLIDES FOR LEGS
(Only certain models.)
The unit comes with white plastic slides for the legs to
protect the kitchen floor from being damaged when
you slide the unit into place. The
slides simply snap onto the bottom
of the legs.
Use caution when sliding the
dishwasher into place. The protec-
tive slides could cause damage to
certain types of soft flooring.
PREPARING THE DISHWASHER FOR INSTALLATION
ATTACH THE SUPPLIED DOOR SEALING
(Only certain models.)
This strip is an essential part of the Turbo Dry Express
system and must be installed to ensure an optimum
seal between the dishwasher tank and door.
ATTACH THE LIGHT SHIELDING FILM
(Only certain models.)
Attach the light shielding film (packed in the document
bag) to the underside of the countertop above the touch
buttons.
NOTE:
The surface on which the protective film is to be attached
must be clean and dry.
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WARNING!
Make sure you put the protective slides on the legs
to prevent damaging the floor when you slide the unit
into place (see page 9).
As you do this, feed the drain line and inlet hose into the
access hole(s) in the side of the cabinet. Use caution
when sliding the dishwasher into place. The protective
slides could cause damage to certain types of soft
flooring.
WARNING!
Be careful of sharp edges.
MOVING THE MACHINE INTO PLACE
461328 Install DW90 USA EN Rev 01.indd 9 2014-01-16 10:25:59
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