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Tested, Trusted And Backed By Our Top-rated Warranty And Customer Service! Instructions: 1.) Turn off power to the dishwasher in the breaker box (Absolutely critical to avoid shock), turn off the water supply. 2.)Pull dishwasher out from its place. 3) Remove upper screw from side of dishwasher. Align last hole of bracket on long flat part of bracket with screw hole. Reinsert & tighten removed screw / one new provided screws. 4) Push dishwasher back into place. Open door. Determine which bracket hole to use. You want to use the farthest hole forward that still attaches to cabinet. If using holes on the smaller flat part of bracket, see 5A-6A. If using back hole, see 5B-9B. 5A) If using front hole, leave bracket as is. If using 2nd hole, use 1 pair of pliers to hold bracket at the 2nd hole & 1 pair of pliers to break off front tab. Repeat. Push dishwasher into place. 6A) Pre-drill screw holes to avoid splitting wood. Screw brackets into place using provided screws. Done! 5B) If you cannot use either of front two holes on bracket, you will need to drill a hole in tub. Use sharpie to mark through back bracket hole on dishwasher. Repeat. Remove both brackets. 6B) Using 2 sets of pliers, break off both brackets before bend. 7B) Drill 3/8 in hole through each side of plastic tub. Hold plastic tightly right below mark & use a drill slowly to ensure you have a clean hole without damaging tub. Clean up both holes with razor blade until smooth. 8B) Put brackets back on, put dishwasher back into place. Pre-drill small holes into cabinet wood, then screw in included screws on each side. 9B) Insert plastic plugs in each hole. Run dishwasher & check for leaks. If leaks are present, you may need to add rubber cement to plastic plugs to create a seal.