Installation
Placement
CAUTION
Before moving the unit into position, secure doors
and drawers closed, and protect any finished flooring.
WARNING
When positioning the appliance, ensure the supply
cord is not trapped or damaged.
Use an appliance dolly to move the unit near the opening.
If the unit has been on its back or side, it must stand upright
for a minimum of 24 hours before connecting power.
Plug the power cord into the grounded outlet, and roll the
unit into position. Verify the anti-tip bracket is engaged.
Water Line
Approximately .9 m of 6.4 mm plastic tubing is connected
to the unit with a preassembled 1/4" compression connec-
tion under the unit. The water line fitting connection kit,
provided with the unit, contains a 1/4" compression union
fitting for connection to the household water line.
Purge the water line prior to final connection to the unit.
This will remove any debris that may be present in the
tubing from installing the new water line. Place the sleeve
and nut on the water line, and fasten to the connection at
the end of the tubing. Do not over tighten. Check all water
line fittings for leaks. Verify the drain pan can be installed
and removed without interference with the water line.
IMPORTANT NOTE: If a reverse osmosis system is used, it
is recommended the water filtration system be bypassed
by removing the filter.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Water lines cannot be exposed to
freezing temperatures.
WARNING
Connect to potable water supply only.
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Alignment
LEVELING
Once the unit is in position, turn the front leveling legs
clockwise to adjust the height. The rear height adjustment
can be made from the front of the roller base. Using a 3/8"
socket, turn the 3/8" hex bolt clockwise to raise the unit or
counterclockwise to lower. Use the lowest torque setting
when using a power drill. Do not turn the rear leveling legs
by hand. Refer to the illustration below.
When the unit is properly leveled, door and drawer adjust-
ments are less likely to be necessary.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Level the unit to the floor, not the sur-
rounding cabinetry. This could affect the operation of the
unit, such as door closing.
WARNING
To reduce the possibility of the unit tipping forward,
the front leveling legs must be in contact with the
floor.
REAR
ADJUSTMENT
FRONT
LEVELING LEG
Leveling
Alignment
DOOR ADJUSTMENT
The doors are adjustable in and out, up and down, and side
to side. In-and-out and up-and-down adjustments are
made on the door. Side-to-side adjustments are made on
the cabinet hinges. To make any adjustments, remove the
door and hinge pins. Refer to the illustration below.
In-and-Out and Up-and-Down Adjustment:
1
Place the door on a protected work surface, then
loosen the two upper hinge mounting screws.
2
Remove the two lower hinge mounting screws, then
remove the lower hinge.
3
Remove the positioning screw from the bottom of
the door, then use the adjustment pin to make up-
and-down and in-and-out adjustments. Refer to the
illustration below. Each vertical hole location adjusts
the door 1 mm. The slotted holes allow for in-and-out
adjustment.
4
Once the adjustments are made, install and tighten the
positioning screw.
POSITIONING
SCREW
HINGE
PIN
DOOR HINGE
ADJUSTMENT
Door removal
Door adjustment
Side-to-Side Adjustment:
1
Loosen the two mounting screws on the upper and/or
lower cabinet hinge. Refer to the illustration below.
Use the Allen wrench provided to rotate the adjustment
2
screw.
3
Verify the hinge is parallel to the side of the unit, then
tighten the mounting screws.
4
Install the hinge pins and door, then verify the door
alignment.
HINGE
SCREW
ADJUSTMENT
SCREW
Cabinet hinge adjustment
PIN