1. Make sure you install the appliance on a flat sturdy floor, ideally a solid concrete floor. Avoid placing the appliance on carpeted flooring.
Note: Not levelling your appliance properly may result in damage to your appliance.
2. There are 3 feet (2 front and 1 rear) to help level the appliance. To adjust the 2 front feet you will need to tilt the appliance to gain access.
Take care: the appliance may be heavy, you may need some help to move it.
3. Adjust the 2 front feet by either unscrewing or screwing up the foot to the desired height. The angle of the appliance in relation to the worktop should not exceed 2°.
If your model has locking nuts on the feet, tighten them by hand at the desired height.
Hand tighten only, do not overtighten.
4. The rear foot is located centrally on the bottom rear of the appliance. To adjust the rear foot locate the foot adjustment screw, located at the bottom front of the dishwasher.
Hand tighten only. Do not overtighten the screw as this may damage the internal mechanism.
5. The dishwasher is usually shipped with its rear foot in the lower position. To raise the rear foot (and raise the rear of the appliance) turn the screw clockwise using a torx screwdriver.
Hand tighten only. Do not overtighten the screw as this may damage the internal mechanism.
6. Check the appliance is level from front to back and side to side, then move the appliance carefully back into place.