CONNECTING THE ELECTRIC CABLE

If the cord is not long enough, or if a hard-wire installation is needed, follow the steps below to complete the electrical connection.

WARNING! Before starting this procedure, be sure the power is turned off at the breaker/fuse box.

1.Connect supply cable with a UL-listed strain relief bushing (if nonmetallic cable is to be used).

2.Connect branch circuit white lead to N lead on filter.

3.Connect branch circuit black lead to L lead on filter.

4.Connect ground wire to ground connection screw on the bottom.

NOTE: When doing a hard-wire installation, you must remove the supplied power cord.

CONNECTING THE WATER SUPPLY

In order to prevent heat damage to the inlet valve, all solder connections must be made before the water supply line is connected.

Flush the water supply line prior to connecting it to the water fill tube.

The unit has a float switch in the base pan to protect against flooding. If the inlet valve connection is not seated properly, water may leak into the base pan and activate the float switch.

It is important that the water supply line and the shut-off valve have a sufficient flow volume. At last 3 gallons (12 liters) per minute must be able to pass through the line. The water pressure should be 18-176 psi.

(1)Water supply

(2)Water supply valve (not supplied)

NOTE: Be sure to run the PEX tubing through the hole to sink compartment before moving the dishwasher into position.

TESTING FOR LEAKS

1.Turn on the water supply and check for leaks.

2.Turn the power on at breaker/fuse box and test the dishwasher operation by running a Rinse cycle. (This should take about four minutes.)

3.Turn off the electrical power and check for leaks

under the dishwasher and sink.

4.Make sure that no kinks have developed in the drain lines.

If there are no leaks and the dishwasher seems to be working properly, continue with the installation.

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Asko D3mmmXL installation instructions Connecting the Electric Cable, Connecting the Water Supply, Testing for Leaks