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5 star quality on these downloadable manuals. Easy to read and all the information is there. A must when doing a custom install or needing to service your precious old school electronics.
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Dishwasher installation
Trimming the toekick The toekick cannot be pushed back in. It must be unscrewed, so that the tension on the spring clips can be released. The brackets can then be pushed in, and the toekick re-attached.
The rear of the toekick has two cutting lines.
Carefully open the dishwasher door until it hits the toekick. Using the front lower edge of the door panel as a guide, draw a line across the toekick. Unscrew and remove the toekick. If one of the cutting lines is close to the line just drawn, score the front of the toekick, and snap off the excess, otherwise, trim the toekick along the line using a saw. Screw the toekick back onto the brackets, with the cut edge at the bottom. If the dishwasher door does not open completely, the toekick may need further trimming.
Screw the toekick onto the installed brackets, with the cutting lines towards the top, and pull out evenly until it aligns with the toekick of the adjoining cabinets.
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