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October 7, 2007 at 9:00 pm #6613

Gareth Fullerton

Can anyone tell me how I can get a template for a Baumatic BDW 45.1 slimline integrated dishwasher.
I have misplaced my original one and Baumatic say they can’t help me.
I have tried so many places but to no avail.
Is there anywhere I can get one, or what advice would someone give me if I can’t.

October 8, 2007 at 7:57 pm #6615

timfoley

How old is your machine Gareth?

October 9, 2007 at 5:03 pm #6616

Gareth Fullerton

timfoley wrote:

How old is your machine Gareth?

I bought it from a place that sells electrical items that have slight scrapes or items missing. I only received it a couple of weeks ago, so I assume it isn’t that old. The machines aren’t second hand though, they just have cosmetic deficiencies.

October 9, 2007 at 7:04 pm #6617

timfoley

Gareth,
Truth is, whoever you spoke with at Baumatic could help you but have decided not to. Very short term business thinking that won’t win them many new customers when they read a post like this.

As I’m not too familiar with the integration parts for this machine I cannot offer accurate advice without first seeing the parts but generally the best method of fitting an integrated appliance door without a template is to fit the parts to the machine and using the adjacent doors as a height template transfer the fixing points using a pencil to the rear of the furniture door.Use masking tape if your door is a dark finish. Regarding the width, mark a centre line with a pencil to the rear of the door and mark out the centre to centre points for fixing. Drill relevant pilot holes and attach the parts to the door.
After fitting the door there should be additional adjustment to fine tune it’s final position prior to tightening up, or, if the fixing points are anything similar to a Neff, they accommodate fixpng through the rear of the machine into the door with relevant sized screws.

Hope this helps,

Tim.

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