Specifications

Positioning the Unit in the Cabinet
WARNING
Be careful not to pinch the wiring, hot water line and drain hose as you push the dishwasher into place. An electric
shock hazard or water damage may result from pinched wires or hoses. Damage due to improper installation is not
covered under the warranty.
° Do not push against the front panel with your knees while positioning the dishwasher. Failure to follow this warning
could result in damage to the dishwasher and will void the warranty.
Make sure the power to the house junction box is off and the hot water supply valve is off before sliding the unit into
the cabinet.
IMPORTANT: Before continuing the installation, make sure
you have an adequate mounting surface beneath or on the
sides of the countertop and cabinets to attach the anti-tip
brackets and side panels. See Securing the Dishwasher
to the Cabinet and Countertop on page 12.
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Before sliding the unit into the cut-out, position the hot
water line and house wiring on the floor of the opening
to avoid interference with the base and legs of the
dishwasher.
Insert the drain hose into the drain access hole made
in the cabinet wall during previous steps.
Slide the dishwasher into the opening a few inches at a
time. As you push it in, pull the drain hose through the
cabinet wall under the sink. Also check to make sure
there is no interference with the house wiring or the
water line.
Check the dishwasher to make sure it is level. Verify
that the dishwasher is adjusted to the correct height
and is centered in the enclosure.
Open and close the door to insure proper operation.
If there is any binding or rubbing, adjust the leveling
legs. If the door rubs on the right side of the cabinet,
extend the left rear leg by unscrewing it 1/4 of a turn. If
the door rubs on the left side of the cabinet, extend the
right rear leg by unscrewing it 1/4 turn.
If door rubs
on right side,I I
adjust left |
I rear leg ,_
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on left side,
adjust right
rear leg
6. Check again to see if the dishwasher is level. Repeat
the leveling procedures if necessary. To prevent leaks,
do not over-torque the legs.
Finish the Drain Connection
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The dishwasher is supplied with a 72" long drain hose.
If a longer drain hose is required, you may add an
extension up to 48" of length. Maximum total drain
hose length is 10 feet. The hose must not restrict the
flow from the drain of the dishwasher to the house's
drain system. The type of hose used should be
consistent with the type and diameter installed on the
dishwasher.
2. Cut the end of the drain hose if necessary for the
proper connection size and application. See below.
Larger end hose fits
Cut for 5/8" connection \ disposer inlet fitting
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Cut for 3/4" connection _
End of Drain Hose
3. Secure the drain hose to the air gap, waste tee or
disposer with hose clamps.
4. Make sure the drain hose is not kinked.
IMPORTANT: When connecting the drain line to the
disposer, check to be sure that the knockout plug on the
disposer has been removed. The dishwasher will not drain
if the plug is in place.
Finish the Water Connection
1. Make sure that there are no sharp bends or kinks in the
line to restrict the water flow.
, Insert the water line into the 90 ° elbow connected to
the water inlet on the bottom of the dishwasher. Always
use a new ferrule and
compression nut.
3. Slide the ferrule against
the elbow and secure
with the compression nut.
4. Turn the water on to
check for leaks.
90 ° elbow Hot water line
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