Asko D3mmmXL installation instructions Drain Connections, High Loop, Important Things to Remember

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DRAIN CONNECTIONS

ASKO provides a 7/8” (22 mm) corregated drain hose which is connected to the back of the unit to form a high loop. If additional drain hose is the added hose and any joints or connections can be no smaller than 7/8" O.D. Stock.

NOTE:Do not use any fittings anywhere in the drain line that are less than 7/8" (22 mm) O.D. Stock.

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The access hole for the drain line should be 1-1/2" (38 mm).

The end of the drain line is 1/2” (12 mm), but it is adjustable to 7/8”, 3/4”, 5/ 8” (22mm, 19 mm, and 16

mm). If the drain connection is larger than 1/2” (12 mm), you can easily cut the drain line to fit the connection.

The illustrations to the right show three ways to connect the drain supply line.

THE HIGH LOOP

The high loop is necessary for proper draining. Therefore, all ASKO dishwashers have the drain hoses attached to the drain pump and

fastened to the top back of the unit, as illustrated. This gives the drain hose an automatic high loop, which is necessary for proper draining. The drain hose is fastened at the best high loop height.

To eliminate potential drain problems, simply leave this hose in place.

IMPORTANT THINGS TO REMEMBER:

Failure to provide the proper drain connection height (minimum of 20" (508 mm) above the bottom of the dishwasher base) or a 20" (508 mm) high loop will result in improper drainage, which will damage the machine.

No part of the drain hose should be higher than 35" (889 mm) from the bottom of the dishwasher.

The drain hose can be extended to a maximum length of 10 feet (3048 mm). Joints and jointed tubes, if any, must have a minimum 7/8" (22 mm) O.D. Stock.

If the drain line is going to be connected to a waste disposer, be sure to remove the knockout or plug from the fitting on the disposer before connecting the drain line.

Do not use fittings smaller than 7/8” (22 mm); otherwise the water may not drain properly.

When the installation is ready, open the supply valve and let the pressure act for a while. Then check that all connections are tight and there are no leaks.

THREE WAYS TO INSTALL

DRAIN CONNECTIONS

A.) Typical connection to sink plumbing before trap (high loop drain)

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B.) Connection to air gap then to the trap

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C.) Connection to waste disposer with air gap

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NOTE: Don’t forget to remove the knockout or plug from the disposer fitting.

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Contents Asko ContentsIntroduction Technical DataWhat YOU Need ToolsUnit Dimensions DimensionsEuropean Installations Preparing the LocationEasyinstall Connections Corner InstallationInstalling the TIP Guards Optional Water SupplyDrain Connections Three Ways to Install Drain ConnectionsHigh Loop Important Things to RememberElectrical Connections Preparing the Dishwasher for InstallationGrounding Instructions Slides for LegsMoving the Machine Into Place Testing for Leaks Connecting the Electric CableConnecting the Water Supply Installing the TOE Kick Adjusting the Leveling LegsSetting the TOE Kick Depth Fastening the Dishwasher to the CabinetPreparing the Wood Panel for Mounting Custom Panel DimensionsItems Provided with the Unit Mounting the Wood Panel Adjusting the Door SpringsIndex Installation options on FI units Installing