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FISHER PAYKEL DW24UT2I2 Built Under Dishwasher

BUILT-UNDER DISHWASHER  
INTEGRATED  
DW24UT2I2 & DW24UT4I2 models  
INSTALLATION GUIDE  
US CA  
592981A 09.22  
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FISHER PAYKEL DW24UT2I2 Built Under Dishwasher
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Summary of Contents

  • Page 1: Built-under dishwasher integrated models DW24UT2I2 & DW24UT4I2 installation guide.
  • Page 2: Safety and warnings Electric shock hazard Cut hazard Failure to follow this advice may result in electrical shock or death. Failure to use caution could result in injury. Take care – panel edges are sharp. This appliance must be earthed. Improper connection of the equipment-earthing conductor can result in a risk of electric shock. Do not attempt to lift this product unassisted. Do not modify the power supply plug provided with the appliance.
  • Page 3: Safety and warnings Failure to install the custom panels correctly could invalidate any warranty or liability claims. To reduce the risk of fire, injury to persons or damage when using the appliance, follow the important safety instructions listed below. Installation of this dishwasher requires basic mechanical and electrical skills. Installation must comply with your local building and electricity regulations. At the completion of the dishwasher installation, the Installer must perform the Final Checklist. Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance unless specifically recommended in this guide. The dishwasher must be installed to allow for future removal from the enclosure if service is required. Ensure the dishwasher is placed between cabinetry. Failure to do so may result in an unstable product. Do not operate this appliance if it is damaged, malfunctioning, partially disassembled or has missing or broken parts. This appliance must be earthed. In the event of a malfunction or breakdown, earthing will reduce the risk of electric shock.
  • Page 4: Components required for installation include various parts and tools. Inspect the product for shipping damage before use. Contact the dealer if any damage is detected. Fisher & Paykel is not responsible for shipping damage. Supplied components include an air gap for the drain hose, water tee for plumbing, and strain relief for electrical connection. Required components not supplied include a power cord kit and UL-listed wire nuts. Ensure the power cord and connections comply with the National Electrical Code. Check house wiring for proper grounding. Use anti-oxidant compound for aluminum wiring. Maximum power cord length is 6 feet.
  • Page 5: Components required include various tools that are both supplied and not supplied. The list of tools includes a powered driver, cross-head screwdriver, flat-head screwdriver, box cutter, Phillips head key, Allen keys, nutdrivers, adjustable wrench, measuring tape, safety glasses, flashlight, gloves, bucket for flushing the line, tubing cutter, hole saw set, level, and carpenter's square.
  • Page 6: Product dimensions include overall height, width, and depth measurements. Overall height ranges from 33 3/4 to 36 1/8 inches (857 to 917 mm). Overall width is specified as 23 7/16 inches and 21 13/16 inches. Overall depth is also noted, along with the height and depth of the chassis. Height of feet can vary from 0 to 2 3/8 inches. Depth of toe kick recess and inner door depth are included in the specifications. The height from the top of the chassis to the bottom of the inner door is 28 5/16 inches. The height from the bottom of the inner door to the floor ranges from 5 7/16 to 7 13/16 inches. Minimum depth of door opening is 26 5/8 inches. Actual product dimensions may vary by 1/16 inch (2 mm).
  • Page 7: Custom panel dimensions Maximum weight of door panels must not exceed 22lb (including handle). The panel should be adequately sealed to withstand moisture (122°F (50°C) 80% RH). The back and sides of the panel should be completely sealed with a waterproof vapour barrier, such as polyurethane, to prevent damage. Installation outside these specifications may result in condensation on cabinetry surfaces. Depending on the desired toe kick recess depth and door panel extension, the toe kick panel height may need to be adjusted to allow adequate door swing. Minimum height of custom door panel for full coverage of the inner door is 28 1/8 inches. Minimum door panel width is 23 7/16 inches. Weight of door panel (including handle) ranges from 9 to 20lb (4 to 9kg).
  • Page 8: Cabinetry Dimensions Clearances Connections can be located in an adjacent cabinet on either side of the dishwasher. Minimum inside height. Minimum inside width. Minimum overall depth. Minimum clearance to adjacent cupboard door. Minimum clearance to corner cupboard. Height of toe kick area. For more information on service requirements, refer to 'Plumbing & electrical considerations' and 'Cabinetry preparation'.
  • Page 9: Plumbing and electrical considerations Your services can be installed to either the left-hand or right-hand side of the product in an adjacent cabinet. The drain hose should not extend more than 13ft (4m). A longer drain hose will cause reduced performance. The dishwasher should not be connected to a water system where there is no temperature control, unless the system is fitted with a suitable tempering valve. Maximum water temperature: 140°F (60°C). Ensure water connection complies with local plumbing regulations. Water pressure: 0.03-1MPa. Electrical requirements: 120V, 60Hz, Maximum current 8.9A. This dishwasher has anti-flood protection, which will stop the water flowing in the event of a leak within the machine.
  • Page 10: Service access is important for maintenance. Locate the service holes on either side of the dishwasher. Ensure edges are smooth and rounded if holes are created through wood. Fit an edge protector if holes are created through metal. Maximum distance between rear of cavity and service hole is specified. Maximum distance between floor and service hole is specified. Minimum diameter of service hole is provided. Dimensions are given in both inches and millimeters. Cabinetry depth affects the maximum distance to the service hole. Adjustment of leveling feet may influence the maximum distance from the floor.
  • Page 11: Unpack product. Ensure all minimum cabinetry and service specifications have been met and that all services will be accessible after installation. Dispose of packaging responsibly. Ensure cabinetry floor is free from bumps and obstructions that could prevent the dishwasher from sliding into the cavity. Remove the install kit, any internal packaging, all rubber bands and all tape. Align the supplied moisture protection tape to the cabinetry as shown. Ensure this area is free of debris before carefully applying the tape to the surface.
  • Page 12: Services preparation involves ensuring the door panel meets all specifications. Install a hand shut-off valve in a readily accessible location in the adjacent cabinetry. For hot water line installations, pre-drill all holes into the panel using the template as a guide. Carefully route the hot water line through the service hole in the side of the cabinetry. Route the hard wiring through the service hole in the side of the cabinetry and tape to the floor to secure. Ensure the sliding bracket is oriented correctly before securing it to the panel. Remove the toe kick by unscrewing the four screws. Loosely fit both 16mm Philips hanging screws onto the door panel, ensuring a minimum space of 1/8 (3mm) between the screw-head and the panel. Keep screws aside for re-assembly at the end of the installation.
  • Page 13: Push into cavity. Using a flat bladed screwdriver, turn to unscrew and remove the junction box cover to access the terminal block. Raise the leveling feet. Level the rear outside legs first followed by the front legs. Remove both screw covers before partially pushing the product into the cavity, pulling the hoses through as you push to avoid crushing or twisting them. Install the strain relief into the junction box bracket and secure the house wiring or the power cord and tighten. Thread the wires through the hole in the junction box bracket and connect the incoming ground to green, white to white and black to black. Refit the junction box cover ensuring all wires are clear of the cover. To access the rear leg adjustment, remove the four screws holding the toe kick and mounting plate in place. Ensure product does not have live power until this installation is complete. Select desired spacer width and cut to size. Remove adhesive and fit two spacers to each side of the product.
  • Page 14: Install hard plumbing Secure door panel Fitting copper pipe: Align the door panel to the product. Slide the compression nut and ferrule towards the end of the pipe. Insert the end of the pipe into the elbow and screw the compression nut to the thread of the elbow. Braided hose installations: Align door panel to surrounding cabinetry. Open door and secure panel to product using 4 x screws. Screw the nut of the hose to the thread of the elbow. Connecting elbow to inlet valve: Connect a 90° elbow to the water inlet valve. Ensure a rubber gasket is placed between the threads of the elbow and water supply valve. Do not over tighten the elbow. Briefly turn on the water supply and check for leaks.
  • Page 15: Fit exit vent. Balance door. Use a 4mm Allen key to adjust the door. Measure the custom panel overhang from the base of the inner door. Rotate clockwise to increase tension, rotate counterclockwise to decrease tension. Ensure both sides are adjusted evenly. Open the door at a 45° angle and ensure it holds. If the door does not stay open, repeat the above step. On a protected surface, carefully cut the vent at the desired location. Slot the exit vent into the product and secure using two 3.5x11mm screws.
  • Page 16: Secure to cavity Plumbing & electrical connection Standpipe installation Loosely fit side fixing screws. Install the drain hose support close to the countertop. Pull the hose through the support guide and rest in standpipe. Ensure the drain hose does not extend into water retained in the trap. Connect the inlet hose to tap and hand tighten into place. Secure to benchtop using screws if possible. The dishwasher must be powered on for the flood protection feature to be enabled.
  • Page 17: Plumbing & electrical connection Sink trap/waste tee installation Single air gap installation Install the drain hose support to the back wall, as close to the underside of the countertop as possible. Install your single air gap kit to the benchtop. Pull the hose through the drain hose support before threading the hose clamp onto the hose and fitting to the sink trap. Ensure hose is routed straight to the trap. Unplug or drill out the waste tee before securing joiner to sink trap or waste tee. Ensure the rubber washer is fitted when connecting the inlet hose to the tap. Connect the inlet hose to tap and hand-tighten into place. The dishwasher must be powered on for the flood protection feature to be enabled. Non-hardwired installs only.
  • Page 18: Installer checklist Test operation To be completed by the installer Check all parts are installed correctly and are secure. Turn power and water supply on and open the dishwasher. Ensure all packaging, tape and rubber bands have been removed. Ensure dishwasher is securely fastened to the cabinetry and door opens and closes freely with no resistance. Check the spray arm is in place, mounted correctly and rotates freely. Ensure any knock-outs or plugs in drain connection have been drilled out and drain connection has been made. Ensure inlet hose has supplied rubber washer fitted, and that it is tightened. After the rinse cycle has finished, ensure the dishwasher has run and drained correctly. Ensure water supply is turned off until power is connected and turned on.
  • Page 19: Install metal plate toe kick. Install continuous toe kick. Refit the toe kick and mounting plate panels. Align toe kick to product and ensure all door swing clearances have been met. Slide the back of the mounting plate up or down to conceal any gaps left between the product and floor. Install sound seal. Fit panel to surrounding cabinetry. Align both sound seal sheets to the base of the dishwasher. Ensure door swing is unobstructed before securing the sound seal sheets to the metal toe kick plate using the supplied double sided tape. Ensure mounting screws are accessible through the sound seal after fitting.