Bosch B24IR70SRS Installation Instructions - Page 32

Loading the appliance, Attaching, adjusting

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In the case of 30" and 36" wide appliances 2 adjacent furniture doors can be attached instead of one large door. These furniture doors must be connected to a metal strip on the rear. This metal strip can be purchased from customer service as an optional accessory, see the section on Optional accessories" on page 17. 20. Attaching the adjusting rail to the furniture door i The adjusting rail is the most important means of adjusting the furniture front. When attaching the metal strip to the furniture doors, observe the maximum possible length of the screws and the position of the drill holes. Always screw into the best loadĆbearing material of the furniture door. Never screw into fillers, decorative strips or similar. i If only one furniture door is to be attached to the door of a 30" or 36" wide appliance, attach the supplied sandwich plate to the adjusting rail and lock into position. 19. Loading the appliance door When attaching the furniture doors, it is recommended to load the door storage compartments in the appliance with weights in order to ensure that the gap width is as precise as possible. Recommendations: 18" Appliance 22 lbs / 10 kg 24" Appliance 33 lbs / 15 kg 30" Appliance 44 lbs / 20 kg q Unscrew the installation support part from the appliance door. i Using the positioning aid, set both longitudinal sides of the furniture door parallel. q Measure the distance X between the adjusting rail and the overhead furniture/fixtures. 32

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In
the case
of
30"
and 36"
wide
appliances
2 adjacent
furniture
doors
can
be
attached
instead
of
one
large
door.
These
furniture
doors
must
be
connected
to
a±metal
strip
on
the rear.
This
metal
strip
can
be
purchased
from
customer
service
as
an
optional
accessory,
see
the
section
on
²Optional
accessories"
on page
17.
When
attaching
the
metal
strip
to
the
furniture
doors,
observe
the
maximum
possible
length
of
the
screws
and
the
position
of
the
drill
holes.
Always
screw
into
the
best
loadĆbearing
material
of
the
furniture
door.
Never
screw
into
fillers,
decorative
strips
or
similar.
i
If only
one
furniture
door
is
to
be
attached
to
the
door
of
a
30"
or
36"
wide
appliance,
attach
the
supplied
sandwich
plate
to
the
adjusting
rail
and
lock
into
position.
19. Loading the appliance
door
When attaching
the
furniture
doors,
it
is
recommended
to
load
the
door
storage
compartments
in
the
appliance
with
weights
in
order
to
ensure
that
the
gap
width
is
as
precise
as
possible.
Recommendations:
18"
Appliance 22 lbs
/ 10 kg
24"
Appliance 33 lbs
/ 15
kg
30"
Appliance 44 lbs
/ 20
kg
20. Attaching
the
adjusting
rail
to±the furniture
door
i
The adjusting
rail
is
the
most
important
means
of
adjusting
the furniture
front.
q
Unscrew
the
installation
support
part
from
the
appliance
door.
i
Using
the positioning
aid,
set
both
longitudinal
sides
of
the
furniture
door
parallel.
q
Measure
the
distance
X
between
the
adjusting
rail
and
the
overhead
furniture/fixtures.