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User manual Eurotech Appliances, model EDW194E

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to 30-1/16” max. (718 mm–764 mm) (Measured from the top of the panel to the lower edge of the kitchen cabinet.) Thickness: 1/4” (6 mm) minimum to 3/4” (19 mm) maximum Weight: Up to 22 lb. NOTE: Screws for mounting custom wood panels less than 3/4” are not supplied with the unit. MOISTURE BARRIER Among the materials supplied with your unit are two strips of moisture resistant material (moisture barriers). One of these is intended to be affixed along the bottom edge of the back of the wood panel to prevent possible moisture damage. You should affix the moisture barrier to the panel before you attach the panel to the dishwasher door. CUSTOM WOOD PANELS THAT EXTEND TO THE CABINET TOP (30-1/16”) With this installation, the custom panel extends 1-13/16” inches above the dishwasher control panel, as illustrated at right. This installation also leaves a 2” gap between the top of the dishwasher and the cabinet. We recommend that you install the 2” fill strip that comes with the unit between the upper edge of the dishwasher and the counter to hide the top of the dishwasher and further reduce water noise. Panel extends from toe kick to cabinet top toe kick 30-1/16"764 mm 23-3/8" 595 mm 2-inch fill strip toe kick NOTE: You will also need to build a custom wood toe kick to match the wood door panel. WOOD PANELS THE SAME HEIGHT AS THE DISHWASHER DOOR (23-1/4”) WOOD PANELS THE SAME HEIGHT AS THE DISHWASHER DOOR (23-1/4”) Custom-built 2-inch decorative fill strip or a 2” decorative fill strip or pull-out cutting board must be used cutting board (not available to order) to fill the area between the panel and the counter top (as illustrated at right). toe kick 28-1/4"718 mm 23-3/8" 595 mm INSTALLING A CUSTOM WOOD PANEL To install the custom wood panel, follow the steps below. 1. Attach the handle (A) to the wood panel. (It is best to use a handle instead of a knob.) 2. Remove the second and fourth screws (B and C) from the inside top of the dishwasher door and discard. 3. With the door slightly open, position the wood panel with the holes in alignment with the door and secure it in place with 2-12” squeeze clamps on both sides. 4. If you are installing a 30-1/16” high panel, it should extend 1-13/16” above the control panel. It’s a good idea to take this measurement before you proceed. 5. Insert the 1-1/2” screws supplied with the unit through the panel and door. 6. Secure the screws. 7. Close the door and, if necessary, adjust level by adjusting the front levelling legs for proper height clearance. 8. Fasten the dishwasher to the cabinet (see page 9). 15 16 LOADING THE DISHWASHER LOADING THE UPPER BASKET The upper basket holds small and medium-sized items, such as glasses, cups, saucers, bowls and small plates, as illustrated below. To make loading and unloading easier, the upper basket can be pulled out all the way. Careful arrangement of the dishes will ensure optimal cleaning. It is best not to load items atop one another because it could prevent water from spraying over the whole surface of the items. Make sure the dishes are securely in place and that nothing can fall between the basket tines. You can pull the upper basket all the way out of the dishwasher. To do so, pull it out until it stops, then tilt it up then out, as illustrated below. ADJUSTING THE UPPER BASKET You can adjust the height and slant of the upper basket. To do this, follow the steps below: 1. Pull the basket out until it stops. 2. Grip the left side of the basket and pull up and slightly forward. 3. Allow the basket to slide down while guiding with your left hand. To return the basket to the level and up position, follow the steps below: 1. Pull the basket out until it stops. 2. Grip the left side of the basket. 3. Gently pull up and forward until the basket is level and locks into position. 17 LOADING THE CUTLERY BASKET The cutlery basket is designed with 6 compartments to help keep the silverware separated. Load silverware with the handles downwards and spread it out as much as possible to avoid nesting. For safety, load knives with the blades pointed toward the bottom of the basket. Avoid placing silverware made of different materials (e.g., silver and stainless) in the same compartment because of the risk of discoloration. (See page 32.) CUTLERY CADDY Models EDW154E, EDW174E, and EDW194E come with a cutlery caddy that snaps down over the entire cutlery basket. This lid is ideal for keeping small, lightweight items safely in the cutlery basket. The cutlery caddy can be purchased as an optional item for Model EDW132C. LOADING THE LOWER BASKET Load larger items in the lower basket, such as, dinner plates, pots and pans, serving dishes, and casseroles. Be sure to load dishware facing downward or toward the center of the dishwasher. When loading tall items in the lower basket, make sure the upper spray arm turns freely. NOTE: Be careful not to position items so close to the door that they could prevent the detergent dispenser from opening. 18 DETER...

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