KitchenAid KAD-9 manual Front Panels & TOE Kick, Standard Front Panels, Standard Toe Kick

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FRONT PANELS & TOE KICK

If you are using the standard front panels and toe kick, continue with “Standard Front Pan- els.”

If you are using custom wood panels and custom toe kick, proceed to “Custom Front Panels.”

Standard Front Panels

1.Remove the front panels from the box and discard all shipping material.

2.On the shorter front panel, (lower drawer), remove the tape securing the connector and wires. Discard the tape.

3.Connect the front panel connector to the lower drawer connector.

6.Push the front panel down to lock in place.

7.Repeat Steps 3 through 6 for the top drawer panel.

8.When installed properly, top panel should be even with top of dishwasher with a 3/8(9.5 mm) gap between the top and bottom panel.

Standard Toe Kick

1.Partially open the bottom drawer.

Turn the toe kick upside down and hold vertically against the bottom edge of the tub side (not the front).

On the toe kick, mark where the tub’s bottom edge is.

metal plate

wire opening

lower front panel

4.Gently feed the wires and connectors into the metal plate wire opening.

5.Line up the front panel tabs to slots in metal plate. Do not pull the connector from wire opening.

metal

front

panel

plate

tabs

slots

 

bottom edge of tub side

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Contents Drawer Dishwasher Forward Goals and ObjectivesTable of Contents Diagnostics & Troubleshooting Safety First GeneralModel & Serial Number Designations Model NumberSerial Number D D 01 D P PAModel & Serial Number Label Tech Sheet Locations Specifications GeneralKitchenaid Dishwasher Warranty TWO-YEAR Full WarrantyKitchenAid will not pay for Page General Tools and Material RequiredParts Supplied Product Dimensions 32-3/16 34-1/2 Cm 87.8 cmCabinet Dimensions / Requirements From frontElectrical Requirements Water RequirementsRecommended Ground Method Foragrounded,cord-connecteddishwasherInstalling the Dishwasher Power Supply CordSide Extrusion Chassis Trim Edge Lip Top extrusion Direct Wiring Remove the house wiring knockout Side Mounting the Dishwasher Top attaching bracket Drain hose support Waste 27-1/2 32-1/4 For standpipe installations Other Plumbing OptionsFront Panels & TOE Kick Standard Front PanelsStandard Toe Kick Toe kick Custom Front Panels Dimensions Custom Front PanelsLay the custom front panel face down Custom Toe Kick Dimensions Custom Toe KickSystem Overview Drain Cycle Filter PlateDrying Cycle LID SystemParts and Features Control PanelsTo Clean The Spray Arm Dishwasher SystemsWash System To Clean The Drain Filter To Clean The Filter PlateSound System Drying SystemUsing the Dishwasher Detergent USEFilling The Powdered Detergent Dispenser How Much Detergent To Use Program QuantitiesRinse Aid Indicator Rinse AID DispenserFilling The Dispenser How Much Rinse Aid To UsePerformance Tips Program Charts Wash ProgramsCanceling a Wash Cycle Pausing a CycleChanging a Cycle Or Setting Option Selections AdjustmentsDelay Start Mode To enter the Option Adjustment ModeTo adjust the Rinse Aid setting Control LockTo disable the Auto Power To disable the End of Wash Program beepsPage Component Locations In-Tub ComponentsTub-Mounted Components Cabinet-Mounted ComponentsRemoving the Spray ARM and Impeller Removing the ISOLATOR, BADGE, & Door Handle To remove the isolatorOn the next Inner Door Panel Slide Down & Lift Pry Inner Door Panel Up Removing the Drying FAN and Rinse AID LED Slide the rinse aid LED out of its holder Removing the Controller Removing the Rinse AID Detergent Dispenser Removing the Upper or Lower Drawer Rail Air Cover Tab To remove the hall sensor Reassembly Notes Removing the LID Removing the LID Motors Removing the Chassis Module and Power Cord To remove the power cordTo remove the chassis module Removing the Water Fill Valves Component Testing Drying FANRinse AID and Detergent Dispenser Wash & Drain MotorPower Resistor & Heater LID MotorTo test the heater, touch the ohmmeter Temperature Sensor Water Fill ValvesDiagnostics Error Code Display ModeError Codes Temperature Sensor Failed Bad Wiring Or ConnectionsMoisture / Foreign Matter On Chassis Board Flood Switch PCB Failed Heater ElementMoisture Around Temperature Sensor Wiring Or Connections BadWater Supply Valve Turned Off Inlet Valve FailedDiagnostic Modes Hardware Output TestTub Home Sensor Test Fast Test CycleTroubleshooting Chart Resistance ChecksWiring Diagram Page Product Specifications Warranty Information Sources United States