10 – Dimensions

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  • #31401
    Penguin45
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    Delivered no. 4 this evening (the one into a basement – God, they’re heavy……) and met an unexpected problem. This was to replace an ASKO WM110, so didn’t really stop to think about dimensions. Machine tucks into a corner, and the pull down door just clears the end of the sink unit. The 10 didn’t – finished up dragging the sink unit (flexi pipework – phew!) two inches to give clearance.

    Might be an idea to add overall depth with door in down position to avoid this in future.

    Another very happy customer, though.

    Chris.

    #231073
    Del
    Moderator

    Re: 10 – Dimensions

    Congratulations Chris,

    Perhaps the first ISE service tool should be a titanium reinforced truss.

    Sean

    #231074
    eastlmark
    Moderator

    Re: 10 – Dimensions

    Just a quick point to add here for future reference, it is possible to remove the outer door on these machines where space is tight. It will leave 2 unsightly slots where the door hinge comes through the front panel. A front panel from an Asko model that doesnt have the outer door can also be ordered and fitted if ness and, off the top of my head, it was not too expensive.

    Dont loose a sale for the sake of the outer door!

    #231075
    kwatt
    Keymaster

    Re: 10 – Dimensions

    Correct Mark, the door can be removed and it’s even easier on the new ones.

    A panel with no slots should be pretty easy to get and, if the prices of the panels I ordered “just in case” is anything to go by it won’t be that expensive as you say.

    IIRC the overall depth with the door open is on the little leaflet I did but the dimensions are as follows:

    Height: 850, Width: 595, Depth: with / without drop-down door open: 1080 / 585

    K.

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