Installation Instructions

Installing the Unit in the Cabinet

1.Position the dishwasher in front of the cutout. Make sure the drain hose, water supply line and power cable are positioned in the utility cutouts and are routed to the side they will be connected.

Drain hose

2” dia.

 

max.

Power

 

cable

 

1 1/2” dia.

 

max.

 

Water

 

supply line

 

warning

Exercise care when installing or removing the dishwasher to reduce the likelihood of damage to the floor and to the power supply cable.

2.Slowly and gently slide the unit into the dishwasher opening. As you do this, have someone gently pull the drain hose, water supply line and power cable through the access holes into the adjacent cabinets. Exercise care to make sure that the wiring and plumbing lines do not become damaged.

Drain hose

Power cable and water supply line

3.Once the dishwasher is in place check to make sure all slack is pulled out of the power cable, water supply line and drain hose. Check to make sure none of them are pinched or kinked.

NOTE: Do not attach the mounting screws until after Verifying Operation.

Water Line Connection

caution

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

To avoid water leaks, use only the water supply line provided with the dishwasher..

1.Before connecting the water supply line, make sure the water pressure and flow rate meet the specifications on page 4.

2.Flush the water supply line prior to connecting it to the dishwasher’s water supply line.

3.Insert the provided “O” ring in

the end of the water supply line. Make sure it is evenly seated on the end of the tubing.

4.Connect the end of the water supply line to the water line. Tighten the connection by hand plus a quarter turn with a crescent wrench.

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