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Installation Instructions for More Information on Installing Custom Door Fronts INSTALLATION VIKING RANGE CORPORATION 111 FRONT STREET GREENWOOD, MISSISSIPPI 38930 USA INSTRUCTIONS (662) 455-1200 designer series handle kit for use with DFUD/DFWD/DFUR/dfuw models retain for future reference important - please read and follow •Before beginning, please read these instructions completely and carefully. •Do not remove permanently affixed labels, warnings, or plates from the product. This may void the warranty. •Please refer to the Installation Instructions for more information on installing custom door fronts. •The installer should leave instructions with the consumer who should retain for local inspector’s use and for future reference. DFUD - DISHWASHER HANDLE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (Using kit #DHK20) INSTALLATION WITH WOODEN CUSTOM DOOR FRONT Parts included: Required Tools: Designer Series Handle Electric Drill (2) 1/4” x 1 1/4” Phillips Head Screws Pilot Bit Installation Instructions 1/4” (.6 cm) Drill Bit Counter Sink Drill Bit Phillips Head Screwdriver Masking Tape and Pencil Tape Measure To Install: 1/4” (.6 cm) Hole Locations 1. Using the illustration on the right, layout the handle location on the custom door. It is recommended that masking tape be placed where the four holes will be drilled to help mark the hole placement and to prevent any damage to the door when drilling the holes. 2. Drill small pilot holes completely through the door at each of the four hole locations. 3. The Designer Series handle will be mounted with the 1/4” x 1 1/4” phillips head screws provided. This screw requires the holes to be countersunk in order for the door to fit flush against the inner dishwasher panel. Using the four pilot holes as guides, drill completely through the door in the four hole locations with a 1/4” (.6 cm) bit. Countersink the two interior holes on the backside of the custom door panel. 4. Attach the Designer Series handle to the panel using the two 1/4” (.6 cm) screws provided. 1 INSTALLATION WITH DESIGNER SERIES DOOR PANEL Please refer to the undercounter dishwasher installation instructions for further information on installing the Designer Series door panel. Required Tools: Phillips head screwdriver 7/16” (1.1 cm) Open end wrench 3/8” (.95 cm) Open end wrench NOTE: If the Designer Series door panel is attached to the dishwasher, complete steps 1-5. If the door panel has not been installed, begin with step 3. 1. Open the dishwasher door and carefully remove the four screws that hold the door panel in place. 2. Lift the Designer Series panel off of the inner dishwasher door. 3. Remove the nuts and bolts that attach the handle to the door panel. 4. Using those same nuts and bolts, attach the new handle to the door panel. 5. Re-install the Designer Series door panel to the dishwasher. 2 DFWD - WARMING DRAWER HANDLE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION WITH WOODEN CUSTOM DOOR FRONT Parts included: Required Tools: Designer Series Handle Electric Drill (2) 1/4” x 1 1/4” Phillips Head Screws Pilot Bit Installation Instructions 1/4” (.6 cm) Drill Bit Counter Sink Drill Bit Phillips Head Screwdriver Masking Tape and Pencil Tape Measure To Install: 1. Using the illustration on the right, layout the handle location on the custom door. It is A recommended that masking tape be placed where the four holes will be drilled to help mark the hole placement and to prevent any B damage to the door when drilling the holes. 11” 2. Drill small pilot holes completely through the 1 5/16” (27.9 cm) door at each of the four hole locations. (3.3 cm) C 3. The Designer Series handle will be mounted with the 1/4” x 1 1/4” phillips head screws provided. This screw requires the holes to be C countersunk in order for the door to fit flush L against the inner panel. Using the four pilot holes as guides, drill completely through the door in the four hole locations with a 1/4” (.6 DFWD170 DFWD100 cm) bit. Countersink the two interior holes (Using kit #DHK18) (Using kit #DHK20) on the backside of the custom door panel. A 26 1/2” (67.3 cm) 29 1/2” (74.9 cm) 4. Attach the Designer Series handle to the B 5 1/4” (13.3 cm) 5 3/4” (14.6 cm) panel using the two 1/4” (.6 cm) screws C 8” (20.3 cm) 8 1/2” (21.6 cm) provided. CUSTOM FRONT INSTALLATION 1. Open the drawer and remove the pan. 2. Center the custom front and insulation around the inside panel. *Note: Make sure the insulation provided is used between the custom panel and the inside door panel. 3. Attach the custom front with the (6) six #8 x 3/4” screws provided. Mounting Screws (4) - #8 x 3/4” Cavity Assy. (6) - #8 x 3/4” screws to attach custom front Custom Front Insulation 3 DFUR/DFUW - REFRIGERATION/WINE CELLAR HANDLE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (Using kit #DHK18) INSTALLATION WITH WOODEN CUSTOM DOOR FRONT Parts included: Required Tools: Designer Series Handle Electric Drill (2) 1/4” x 1 1/4” Phillips Head Screws Pilot Bit Installation Instructions 1/4” (.6 cm) Drill Bit Counter Sink Drill Bit Phillips Head Screwdriver Masking Tape and Pencil Tape Measure To Install: 1. Using the illustration on the right, layout the 1 1/8” handle location on the custom door. It is (2.9 cm) recommended that masking tape be placed where the four holes will be drilled to help 5/16” mark the hole placement and to prevent any (0.8 cm) damage to the door when drilling the holes. 2 3/4” 2. Drill small pilot holes completely through the O 1/4” (7.0 cm) door at each of the four hole locations. (0.6 cm) 3. The Designer Series handle will be mounted with the 1/4” x 1 1/4” phillips head screws provided. This screw requires the holes to be O 1/4” (0.6 cm) countersunk in order for the door to fit flush 10 1/2” against the inner. Using the four pilot holes as (26.7 cm) guides, drill completely through the door in the four hole locations with a 1/4” (.6 cm) bit. O 1/4” (0.6 cm) Countersink the two interior holes on the 2 3/4” backside of the custom door panel. (7.0 cm) A A 4. Attach the Designer Series handle to the panel using the two 1/4” (.6 cm) screws provided. O 1/4” (0.6 cm) Countersink 1/4” (0.6 cm) O through holes Front of Panel VIKING RANGE CORPORATION 111 Front Street • Greenwood, Mississippi 38930 USA • (662) 455-1200 Specifications subject to change without notice For more product information, call 1-888-VIKING1 (845-4641) or visit our web site at http//www.vikingrange.com F20089C (PS0903VR).
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