FISHER PAYKEL DD24DDFT9 Series Double Dishdrawer Dishwasher Installation Guide

June 9, 2024
Fisher & Paykel

DD24DDFT9 Series Double Dishdrawer Dishwasher

Product Information: Double DishDrawer™ Dishwasher

The Double DishDrawer™ Dishwasher is available in different
models such as Contemporary DD24DDFT9, DD24DA9, DD24DCT9, DD24DCHT9
& DD24DTN9 and Professional DD24DVT9. It is an appliance
designed to clean dishes using water and detergent. This dishwasher
is equipped with safety features and requires proper installation
to ensure efficient and safe usage.

Safety and Warnings

  • Electric Shock Hazard: Failure to follow the instructions may
    result in electrical shock or death.

  • Cut Hazard: Failure to use caution could result in injury.

  • Tip Hazard: Follow the instructions to avoid injury or product
    damage.

  • Read all the guidance before using the appliance to reduce the
    risk of fire, injury to persons or damage when using the
    appliance.

Tools and Components

The dishwasher comes with some parts supplied and some not
supplied. It requires specific tools to install. These include:

  • Flat-blade screwdriver
  • Cross-head screwdriver
  • Box cutter
  • Pencil
  • Level
  • Pliers
  • Powered driver

Installation Guide

Proper installation of the Double DishDrawer™ Dishwasher is
important for safe and efficient usage. Here are some important
steps to follow:

  1. Read the user manual before installation.

  2. Inspect the product for any shipping damage. If any damage is
    detected, contact the dealer or retailer immediately.

  3. Use only supplied hoses for connection. Old hoses should not be
    reused.

  4. Install the DishDrawer™ to allow for future removal from the
    enclosure if service is required.

  5. Ensure that the switched power outlet is outside the dishwasher
    cavity and is accessible after installation.

  6. Take care when installing or removing the appliance to reduce
    the likelihood of damage to the power supply cord and hoses.

  7. If relocating the DishDrawer™ from one installation site to
    another, keep it upright to avoid damage from water spillage.

  8. If installed in a motor vehicle, boat or similar mobile
    facility, bring the vehicle, boat or mobile facility containing the
    product to the service shop at your expense or pay the service
    technician’s travel to the location of the product.

  9. This appliance is fitted with a water heating feature and
    intended for connection to a hot water supply.

  10. Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance unless
    specifically recommended in the guide. All other servicing should
    be undertaken by a Fisher & Paykel trained and supported
    service technician or qualified person.

Installation Video

An installation video is available for an overview of what is
needed to install a DishDrawer™ Dishwasher. However, it is not
intended to be used as a standalone guide on how to install a
Double DishDrawer™ Dishwasher yourself. It is recommended that
installation should be undertaken by a Fisher & Paykel trained
and supported service technician or qualified person.

DOUBLE DISHDRAWERTM DISHWASHER
CONTEMPORARY DD24DDFT9, DD24DA9, DD24DCT9, DD24DCHT9 & DD24DTN9
PROFESSIONAL DD24DVT9
INSTALLATION GUIDE US CA

SAFETY AND WARNINGS

! WARNING!
Electric Shock Hazard Failure to follow this advice may result in electrical shock or death.
· Before installing the DishDrawer, remove the house fuse or open the circuit breaker.
· This appliance must be earthed. In the event of a malfunction or breakdown, earthing will reduce the risk of electric shock by providing a path of least resistance for electric current. This appliance is equipped with a cord having an equipmentearthing conductor and an earthing plug.
· The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is installed and earthed in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
· WARNING – Improper connection of the equipment-earthing conductor can result in a risk of electric shock. Check with a qualified electrician or service representative if you are in doubt as to whether the appliance is properly earthed.
· Do not modify the power supply plug provided with the appliance – if it will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician. Do not use an extension cord, adapter plug or multiple outlet box.
! WARNING!
Cut Hazard Failure to use caution could result in injury.
· Take care – panel edges are sharp.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
The models shown in this installation guide may not be available in all markets and are subject to change at any time. For current details about model and specification availability in your country, please go to our website www.fisherpaykel.com or contact your local Fisher & Paykel dealer.

! WARNING!
Tip Hazard Failure to follow this advice may result in injury or product damage.
· Take care when removing product from packaging.
· If drawers are pulled open while product is not secured to cabinetry, product may tip.
WARNING!
To reduce the risk of fire, injury to persons or damage when using the appliance, follow the important safety instructions listed below. Read all the guidance before using the appliance.
Servicing z Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance unless specifically recommended in
this guide. All other servicing should be undertaken be a Fisher & Paykel trained and supported service technician or qualified person.
Installation z Installation of this DishDrawer requires basic mechanical and electrical skills. z Installation must comply with your local building and electricity regulations. z Remove all packaging materials supplied with the dishwasher. z Be sure to leave these Instructions with the Customer. z At the completion of the installation, the Installer must perform the Final Checklist. z This dishwasher is manufactured for indoor use only. z Ensure all water connections are turned OFF. It is the responsibility of the plumber and
electrician to ensure that each installation complies with all Codes and Regulations. z The DishDrawer MUST be installed to allow for future removal from the enclosure if
service is required. z The switched power outlet must be outside the dishwasher cavity, so that it is
accessible after installation. z Care should be taken when the appliance is installed or removed to reduce the
likelihood of damage to the power supply cord and hoses. z If the DishDrawer is relocated from one installation site to another it must be kept
upright to avoid damage from water spillage. z Ensure only supplied hoses are used for connection. Old hoses should not be reused. z Failure to install correctly could invalidate any warranty or liability claims. z If the product is installed in a motor vehicle, boat or similar mobile facility, you must
bring the vehicle, boat or mobile facility containing the product to the service shop at your expense or pay the service technician’s travel to the location of the product. z This appliance is fitted with a water heating feature and intended for connection to a hot water supply.
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TOOLS AND COMPONENTS

PARTS SUPPLIED
z Keep all packing materials until the unit has been inspected. z Inspect the product to ensure there is no shipping damage. If any damage is detected
contact the dealer or retailer you bought the product from to report the damage. z Fisher & Paykel is not responsible for shipping damage.
Supplied

Not supplied

TOOLS REQUIRED

Flat-blade screwdriver

Cross-head screwdriver

Box cutter

Side mounting bracket kits (2)*

Top mounting bracket kit (1)*

Moisture protection tape (1)

16mm Phillips screws (9)

Pencil

Drain hose support (1)

Pre-finished toe kick kit (1)****

Pre-finished toe kick kit (1)***

Rubber washer (1)**

Level

Pliers

Powered driver

Drain hose joiner (1)

Wire clips (2)

Clamp (1)

optional | comes fitted to the product | DD60DA models only | ****DD60DC & DD60DD models only 4

INSTALL VIDEO
This video provides an overview of what is needed to install a DishDrawerTM Dishwasher. It is intended as an overview only of the installation process and is not intended to be used as a standalone guide on how to install a DishDrawerTM Dishwasher yourself. Installation should be undertaken by a Fisher & Paykel trained and supported service technician or qualified person.
To access installation videos Scan the QR code with your smartphone or watch online at: fisherpaykel.com/dishdrawer-install

PRODUCT DIMENSIONS — DD24DC MODELS

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n

F
a g

PLAN B

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FRONT

ISOMETRIC C

d

l

k

m
j PROFILE

PRODUCT DIMENSIONS
A Overall height*
B Overall width
C Overall depth
D Height of chassis
E Depth of chassis
F Height of upper door panel
G Height of lower door panel
H Depth of door panel I Ventilation gap between
door panels J Depth of toe kick recess* K Minimum clearance between
toe kick panel and floor L Height from base of door
to floor
M Height of feet N Max. drawer extension from
front of chassis O Height from top of drawer
panel to top of chassis P Height from top of chassis to
bottom of lower drawer panel
depending on adjustment of levelling feet **adjustable

INCHES
32 1/4­ 34 5/8

DD24DC MM
820­880

23 9/16

599

22 9/16

573

31 15/16

811

21 3/4

553

15 1/2

393

12 1/4

312

13/16

20

1/4

7

1 1/2­4

38­102

1/2

12

3 15/16­ 6 5/16
3/8­2 3/4

100­160 9­69

21 9/16

547

5/16

8

28 3/8

720

Actual product dimensions may vary by ± 1/16″ (2mm) 5

PRODUCT DIMENSIONS — DD24DA MODELS

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F
a g

PLAN B

E m
n io

FRONT 6

ISOMETRIC C

d

j

k

l

PROFILE

PRODUCT DIMENSIONS A Overall height*

DD24DA

INCHES

MM

32 1/4­ 34 5/8

820­ 880

B Overall width

23 9/16

599

C Overall depth

22 9/16

573

D Height of chassis

31 15/16

811

E Depth of chassis

21 3/4

553

F Height of upper door panel

15 1/2

393

G Height of lower door panel

12 1/4

312

H Depth of door panel

13/16

20

I Ventilation gap between door panels

1/4

7

J Height from base of door to floor
K Minimum clearance between toe kick panel and floor
L Height of feet

M Max. drawer extension from front of chassis
N Height from top of drawer panel to top of chassis
O Height from top of chassis to bottom of lower drawer panel
*depending on adjustment of levelling feet **adjustable

3 15/16­ 6 5/16 1/2 3/8­ 2 3/4 21 9/16
5/16
28 3/8

100­ 160 12
9­69
547 8
720

Actual product dimensions may vary by ± 1/16″ (2mm)

h
PLAN B
F a
g
FRONT

E o
p iq

PRODUCT DIMENSIONS — DD24DD MODELS

ISOMETRIC C
k
d
ml n
j PROFILE

PRODUCT DIMENSIONS A Overall height*

DD24DD

INCHES

MM

32 1/4­ 34 5/8

820­880

B Overall width

23 9/16

599

C Overall depth***

22 9/16

573

D Height of chassis

31 15/16

811

E Depth of chassis

21 3/4

553

F Height of upper door panel

15 1/2

398

G Height of lower door panel

12 1/4

312

H Depth of door panel
I Ventilation gap between door panels
J Depth of toe kick recess**

13/16 1/4
1 1/2­4

20 8
38­102

K Depth of handle
L Minimum clearance between toe kick panel and floor
M Height from base of door to floor*

1 5/8

41

1/2

12

3 15/16­ 6 5/16

100­160

N Height of feet
O Max. drawer extension from front of chassis
P Height from top of drawer panel to top of chassis
Q Height from top of chassis to bottom of lower drawer panel
depending on adjustment of levelling feet **adjustable ***excluding handle

3/8­2 3/4 21 9/16 1/16 28 3/8

9­69 547 2 720

Actual product dimensions may vary by ± 1/16″ (2mm) 7

h o
PLAN B
F a
g
FRONT 8

E p
q ir

PRODUCT DIMENSIONS — DD24DV2T MODELS

ISOMETRIC C
k
d
ml n
j PROFILE

PRODUCT DIMENSIONS A Overall height*

DD24DV2T

INCHES

MM

34­ 36 3/8

864­924

B Overall width

23 9/16

599

C Overall depth***

22 9/16

573

D Height of chassis

33 11/16

855

E Depth of chassis

21 3/4

553

F Height of upper door panel

17 3/8

442

G Height of lower door panel

12 1/4

312

H Depth of door panel
I Ventilation gap between door panels
J Depth of toe kick recess**

13/16 1/4
1 1/2­4

20 7
38­102

K Depth of handle
L Minimum clearance between toe kick panel and floor
M Height from base of door to floor*

2 1/4

58

1/2

12

3 15/16­ 6 5/16

100­160

N Height of feet*

3/8­2 3/4

9­69

O Depth of handle
P Max. drawer extension from front of chassis
Q Height from top of drawer panel to top of chassis
R Height from top of chassis to bottom of lower drawer panel
depending on adjustment of levelling feet adjustable excluding handle

2 1/4 21 9/16
1/8 30 1/16

58 547
3 764

Actual product dimensions may vary by ± 1/16″ (2mm)

PRODUCT DIMENSIONS ­ DD24DNT MODELS

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PLAN b
g a
h

E
p
j l
K

FRONT

ISOMETRIC c
D i
M o
n PROFILE

PRODUCT DIMENSIONS
A Overall height
B Overall width
C Overall depth
D Height of chassis
E Depth of chassis
F Depth of door panel
G Height of upper door panel
H Height of lower door panel I Ventilation gap between door
panels J Height from top of drawer
panel to top of chassis K Height from top of upper
drawer including ventilation to top of lower drawer L Height from top of chassis to bottom of lower door panel M Height from base of door to floor
N Depth of toe kick recess

O Height of feet shown

P Max. drawer extension from front of chassis
*depending on adjustment of levelling feet **adjustable

DD24DNT

INCHES

MM

32 1/4 34 5/8

820 – 880

23 9/16

599

22 1/2

573

31 15/16

811

21 3/4

553

13/16

20

15 11/16

398

12 3/16

309

7/16

11

1/16

2

1 7/8

48

28 3/8

720

3 15/16 6 5/16
1 1/2 2 1/8
3/8 2 3/4

100 – 160 38 – 102 9 – 69

21 9/16

547

Actual product dimensions may vary by ± 1/16″ (2mm) 9

DIMENSIONS
C

CABINETRY

CLEARANCES

D

A E
B

Connections can be located in an adjacent cabinet on either side of the DishDrawer***

B

A

PLAN

ISOMETRIC

CABINETRY DIMENSIONS

STD MODELS

INCHES

MM

TALL MODELS

INCHES

MM

A Minimum inside height*

32 1/4

820

34

864

B Inside width

23 5/8­24 600­610

23 5/8­ 24

600­610

C Minimum inside depth**

22 13/16

579 22 13/16

579

D Recommended height of adjacent cabinetry

28 3/8

100

28 3/8

100

E Height of toe kick area***

3 15/16­ 6 5/16

100­160

3 15/16­ 6 5/16

100­160

depending on adjustment of levelling feet including 19mm door panels on adjacent cabinetry for more information on service requirements, refer to ‘Plumbing & electrical considerations’ and ‘Cabinetry preparation’

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CABINETRY CLEARANCES A Minimum clearance to adjacent cupboard door B Minimum clearance to corner cupboard

INCHES

MM

1/16

2

1/2

13

PLUMBING & ELECTRICAL CONSIDERATIONS
Hose and cord lengths z Your services can be installed to either the left-hand or right-hand side
of the product in an adjacent cabinet. Refer to `Cabinetry preparation’ for service access requirements. z If the drain hoses supplied are not long enough to reach your services, you may purchase a Fisher & Paykel drain hose extension kit which will extend the drain hoses by 12′ (3.6m) (part number 525798).

Water connection
z Recommended water temperature: Hot (Maximum 140°F/60°C). z Supplied hose to suit 3/8″ male compression fitting. z Ensure water connection complies with local plumbing regulations.

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f

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Water pressure z Water softener models: max. 1 MPa (145 psi), min. 0.1 MPa (14.5 psi) z Non-water softener models: max. 1 MPa (145 psi), min. 0.03 MPa (4.3 psi)
Electrical requirements z 120V, 60 Hz, 15A
Kosher requirements z Drains will need to be separated to satisfy kosher requirements. z We recommend confirming the acceptability with your local rabbi in
respect to kosher installations.

cb

a

a

bc

SERVICE DIMENSION

INCHES

A Length of drain hoses

78 1/2

B Length of power cord**

64 15/16

C Length of inlet hose

64 15/16

D Minimum distance from floor to top of hose support
E Minimum distance from floor to end of drain hoses***
F Minimum distance from floor to inlet hose connection
G Maximum distance from cabinetry centre of electrical outlet
H Maximum distance from floor to top of Air Break

29 1/2­ 4 3/4
19 11/16
7 7/8
17 11/16
37 3/8

dimensions taken from the chassis edge where applicable excluding plug standpipe install illustrated. Distance is the same for sink trap installations.

LEFT SIDE* MM
2000 1650 1650 750­883 500 200 450 950

RIGHT SIDE*

INCHES

MM

70 7/8

1800

64 15/16

1650

49
29 1/2­ 4 3/4

1250 750­883

19 11/16

500

7 7/8

200

17 11/16

450

37 3/8

950

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HARD-WIRING (OPTIONAL)
You have the option to hard-wire your DishDrawerTM Dishwasher. To do this, we recommend to remove the supplied power cord and do the hardwiring installation as close to the cavity as possible. Ensure only copper conductors are used.
5

1

Open the lower drawer and press both locking tabs back to release.

6

Lift the drawer off the runners and

carefully set aside on a protected

surface. Push runners back in.

2

Take care not to pull drawer out too

far to prevent any strain on the hoses.

Where possible, protect the base of the

tub to prevent damage.

7

3

With a flat-bladed screwdriver, push in the clips and slide out the access cover.

8

4

With a screwdriver, unclip the plastic harness cover and hinge open.

12

Slide the terminal block cover sideways to unlock and hinge open to access the terminal block.
Unscrew the Live, Neutral and Earth wires as shown.
Safely cut the cord from the inside and outside of the product to remove the cord.
Fit a suitable cable clamp for the conduit through the metal knockout. Ensure wiring is routed through or under under housing ribs.

HARD WIRING (OPTIONAL)

9

Screw down the Live, Neutral and Earth wires correctly.

Refit module cover before sliding the

!0

access cover back into place, ensuring

the 2 clips shown are fully locked.

Before refitting the drawers, ensure

!1

the hoses are not twisted and all

latches are facing forward.

Refit the drawer back onto the

runners, ensure both runners are

!2

entended halfway before lowering

the tub. Slide the runners forward

to engage.

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CABINETRY PREPARATION

SERVICE ACCESS

z We recommend locating the service holes on either side of the DishDrawerTM Dishwasher as shown below.
z If the holes are created through wood, ensure the edges are smooth and rounded z If the holes are created through metal, ensure the supplied edge protector is fitted. z Ensure power cord is routed through a separate service hole to the hoses.
1

REAR WALL

3/8″ (10mm)

INSIDE WALL

Hole location created to suit cabinetry

PLAN

C

MOISTURE PROTECTION
Align the supplied moisture protection tape to the cabinetry as illustrated Ensure this area is free of debris before carefully applying the tape to the surface.
SIDE PARTITION

DC B

A

REAR WALL

PROFILE

FLOOR

SERVICE HOLE DIMENSIONS

INCHES

MM

A Maximum distance between rear of cavity and service hole B Maximum distance between floor and service hole C Minimum diameter of hose service hole D Maximum diameter of power cord service hole

1/4

5

1/2

10

2 1/4

57

1 1/2

38

14

If securing via the drawer removal method,

ensure the marked locations provide adequate

1

support.

If there are no side partitions, construct timber

bracing to secure the fixings to.

SELECT CABINETRY SECURING METHOD

METHOD A Secure to cabinetry via brackets
Recommended method*

METHOD B Secure via drawer removal

B

A

A

B

*frameless cabinetry only

SECURE TO CABINETRY VIA BRACKETS (METHOD A)

B

A Secure all four side brackets to the

DishDrawerTM Dishwasher, aligning

1

A

bracket A with slot A and bracket B B with slot B.

5

Ensure the ends of the brackets are not pushed into the chassis.

Optionally, fit the two top brackets for

additional stability. Ensure the brackets

2

are oriented correctly with the raised locking barbs facing upwards.

6

Ensure the ends of the brackets are not pushed into the chassis.

Level the DishDrawerTM Dishwasher by carefully tipping it onto protected surface.

Rotate each leg anticlockwise to

3

increase the height, and clockwise to

7

decrease. Stand upright when complete.

Minor adjustments can be made by lightly tilting the product and rotating each leg as desired.

Push the product into the cavity, pulling

the hoses through as you push to avoid

4

crushing or twisting them and taking care not to bend the legs.

8

Push the product in the positions illustrated to avoid denting the door.

Partially open one of the drawers and remove the first screw cover from the trim moulding.
Secure to cabinetry via the brackets. Pre-drilling a pilot hole may be required depending on the cabinetry material.
Replace the trim cover and repeat for the remaining brackets.
If fitted, secure the two top brackets to the cabinetry.
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SECURE TO CABINETRY VIA DRAWER REMOVAL (METHOD B)

Using your hand or a screwdriver,

level the DishDrawerTM Dishwasher as

Optionally, fit the two top brackets.

required. Rotate clockwise to increase

1

Ensure the ends of the brackets are not

5

pushed into the chassis.

Loosen each foot by 1/2 a turn by lightly tilting the product and rotating each leg

the height of each leg and anticlockwise to lower.
It can help to reduce the loading on the feet to assist the adjustment process.

anticlockwise.

2

Push the product into the cavity, pulling

the hoses through as you push to avoid

crushing or twisting them and taking

care not to bend the legs.

6

Push the product in the positions

Secure to cabinetry via all four fixing locations in the chassis.
Ensure sound insulation is replaced correctly.

illustrated to avoid denting the door.

If fitted, secure the two top brackets

to the cabinetry.

Before refitting the drawers, ensure the

3

Open the lower drawer and press both

7

locking tabs back to release.

hoses are not twisted and all latches are facing forward.

Lift the drawer off the runners and

set aside on a protected surface. Push

Refit the drawer back onto the runners,

4

runners back in. Take care not to pull drawer out too far

8

ensure both runners are entended halfway before lowering the tub. Slide

to prevent any strain on the hoses.

the runners forward to engage.

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INSTALL TOE KICK ­ DD24DC, DD24DP DD24DN & DD24DD MODELS

Measure toe kick height. Where

1

the toe kick meets the bottom of the tub is the recommended

3

Snap excess + smooth edges. Snap both end tabs.

cut-off point.

Slide toe kick onto the mounting rails

2

Carefully score toe kick at desired height.

4

and secure

Do not over tighten the screws.

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INSTALL TOE KICK ­ DD24DA MODELS

Measure the distance from the floor to

1

the base of the lower door panel. Refer

to the table below for the recommended

cut location.

5

Punch or drill out the two mounting holes with a 5mm drill bit on each side

of the toe kick as shown.

2

0 CUT
1

HEIGHT FROM FLOOR TO BASE OF DOOR

INCHES

MM

2

3

3 15/16­4 1/2 100­114

3

2

4 1/2­5 1/16 115­129

1

5 1/8­5 11/16 130­144

0

5 11/16­6 5/16 145­160

*recommendations are based on the required min. clearance of 12mm between the floor and toe kick

6

Secure toe kick to the Dishdrawer using the supplied pins.

If the toe kick touches the floor with a full load, more of the panel may need to be removed.

1 Remove the lower drawer. Refer to `Secure to cabinetry via drawer removal (method B)’ for

On a protected surface, carefully score

considerations and guidance.

down both corners to the desired

2 Remove the pins securing the toe kick to the DishDrawer using a pair of needle nose pliers

cut-off point and snap to remove

to press the pin legs together and push back through the mounting holes.

the excess.

3 Remove toe kick and cut off an additional section referring to the guidance on this page.

3

Once the sides are removed, score down

4 Refit the lower drawer. Refer to `Secure to cabinetry via drawer removal (method B)’ for

the middle of the toekick and snap

considerations and guidance.

to remove.

5 Refit the toe kick panel referring to the guidance on this page.

Smooth the edges using a file or knife

as desired.

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PLUMBING & ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

Ø38MM STANDPIPE INSTALLATION

SINK TRAP/WASTE TEE INSTALLATION

Install the drain hose support to the

Install the drain hose support to the

back wall, as close to the underside of

back wall, as close to the underside of

1

the countertop as possible. Refer to

1

the countertop as possible. Refer to

`Plumbing & electrical considerations’ for

`Plumbing & electrical considerations’ for

minimum install heights.

minimum install heights.

Pull both hoses through the support guide and rest in standpipe.

2

Ensure the drain hose does not extend into water retained in the trap; an air

2

gap is required to prevent waste water

min. 4 3/4″ (120mm)

from siphoning back into the tub.

Connect the inlet hose to tap and handtighten into place.

Using a spanner or pliers, turn a further

3

180° to secure. Avoiding over-tightening.

3

Do not turn water supply on. The

DishDrawerTM Dishwasher must be

powered on for the flood protection

feature to be enabled.

Pull both hoses through the drain hose support before threading the wire clips on to the hoses and fitting to the supplied hose joiner. Secure using the wire clips. Ensure hose is routed straight to the joiner, removing excess drain hose if necessary. Do not shorten the inlet hose. Unplug or drill out the waste tee before securing joiner to sink trap or waste tee.
Connect the inlet hose to tap and handtighten into place. Using a spanner or pliers, turn a further 180° to secure. Avoiding over-tightening. Do not turn water supply on. The DishDrawerTM Dishwasher must be powered on for the flood protection feature to be enabled.

4

Plug product in.

4

Plug product in.

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AIR GAP INSTALLATION

PLUMBING & ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

Install your Air Gap Kit to the benchtop.

1

We recommend using a Dual Air Gap Kit. Refer to `Plumbing & electrical

connection’ for minimum install heights.

Dual Air Gap

Single Air Gap

Thread wire clips onto the hoses before

fitting them to the hose joiner. Secure

using the wire clips. Fit the joiner to the

Air Gap Kit and secure using the hose

2

clamp. Ensure hoses are routed straight

to the joiner, removing excess drain hose

if necessary.

Unplug or drill out the waste tee before securing to sink trap or waste tee.

Connect the inlet hose to tap and handtighten into place.

Using a spanner or pliers, turn a further

3

180° to secure. Avoiding over-tightening.

Do not turn water supply on. The

DishDrawerTM Dishwasher must be

powered on for the flood protection

feature to be enabled.

4

Plug product in.

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INSTALLER CHECKLIST

TO BE COMPLETED BY THE INSTALLER Installation
Check all parts are installed correctly and are secure. Ensure all clearance gaps have been maintained. Ensure DishDrawerTM Dishwasher is securely fastened to the cabinetry and drawer opens
and closes freely with no resistance.
Ensure any packaging or tape securing the racks and spray arm is removed. Check the spray arm is in place, mounted correctly and rotates freely.
Plumbing
Ensure any knock-outs or plugs in drain connection have been drilled out and drain
connection has been made.
The drain hose joiner must not support the weight of excess hose material. Keep drain
hose as fully extended as possible to prevent sagging. Any excess length of drain hose should be kept on the dishwasher side of the highloop.
Ensure inlet hose has supplied rubber washer fitted, and that it’s tightened. If connecting the drain hose to the sink trap, ensure the highloop is a minimum 150mm
higher than the drain hose joiner.
Water softener models: adjust the water softener setting from the default setting to suit
the water hardness of the area. Refer to your user guide.
Ensure water supply is turned off until power is connected and turned on. The
DishDrawerTM Dishwasher must be powered on for the flood protection feature to be enabled.

Electrical
Ensure all electrical tests have been conducted in accordance with local regulations.
Test operation
Turn on the power and water supplies, then open the drawer. You should hear a beep
and see a program indicator light up on the control panel.
Add three cups of water into the drawer. Navigate to RINSE and start the program. Repeat for the other drawer. After the Rinse cycle has finished, ensure the dishwasher has run and drained correctly. Check the water supply has been shut off correctly. Check drainage connections for leaks. If site is left without power after installation is complete, ensure water supply is
turned off to prevent flooding.

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TROUBLESHOOTING

DD24DD, DD24DV2T, DD24DT4N and DD24DT4Z models

DISPLAY RINSE + all modifiers DELICATE, RINSE + all modifiers
FAST, DELICATE + all modifiers

POSSIBLE CAUSE
A1: Water Supply fault.

WHAT TO DO
1 Ensure the water supply is turned on. 2 Press once to stop the beeping,
then again to clear the fault. 3 Press to resume the wash program.

A3: Drawer cannot drain. The drainage hose may be blocked or kinked, or the connection to drainage pipe may be blocked.
A6: The spray arm has loosened or come off its mounting, or water pressure is too low, or a combination of low water pressure and excessive foaming.

1 Check the drainage hose and connection for any blockages. Ensure the spigot is drilled out
2 Press once to stop the beeping, then again to clear the fault.
3 Press to resume the wash program.
1 Open the drawer and check the spray arm.
2 If the spray arm has loosened or come off its mounting, re-fit it. Check that it is firmly seated and turns freely. Refer to `Maintenance’ in your user guide.
3 Press once to stop the beeping, then again to clear the fault.
4 Press to resume the wash program.

No program indicator lights up when the drawer is opened z Ensure power is connected and is switched on. z AUTO POWER-ON may need to be activated. Refer to your user guide for details.
Drawer doesn’t close properly z Ensure nothing is obstructing the drawer from closing such as hoses or drawer latches.
Water appears around water supply and drain connections z Check hoses, connections and existing plumbing for leaks. z Check rubber washer and hose clamp are correctly fitted.
Product is tipping z Ensure the product is secured to the cabinetry.
Front panels are misaligned to surrounding cabinetry z Check the cabinetry is square. Check and relevel product. Unscrew the product from the
cabinetry. Adjust the feet to level the product, then re-secure to the cabinetry.
If a problem occurs that is not listed, refer to your user guide for additional troubleshooting If after checking these points, you still need assistance, please refer to the Service & Warranty book for warranty details or contact us through our website fisherpaykel.com

DD24DA, DD24DC and DD24DT2N models

DISPLAY
A1 A3
A6

POSSIBLE CAUSE

WHAT TO DO

Water supply fault.

1 Ensure the water supply is turned on. 2 Press once to stop the beeping, then again
to clear the fault. 3 Press to resume the wash program.

Drawer cannot drain. The drainage hose may be blocked or kinked, or the connection to drainage pipe may be blocked.

1 Ensure the drainage hose and connection to pipes are not blocked.
2 Press once to stop the beeping, then again to clear the fault.
3 Press to resume the wash program.

The spray arm has loosened or come off its mounting, or water pressure is too low.

1 Open the drawer and check the spray arm.
2 If the spray arm has loosened or come off its mounting, re-fit it. Check that it is firmly seated and turns freely. Refer to `Maintenance’ in your user guide.
3 Press once to stop the beeping, then again to clear the fault.
4 Press to resume the wash program.

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