Plumbing Connection

WARNING: PLUMBING CONNECTIONS MUST COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE SANITARY, SAFETY AND PLUMBING CODES.

The plumber who connects this machine is responsible for making certain the water lines are thoroughly flushed out before connecting to any manual valve or solenoid valve. This "flush-out" is necessary to remove all foreign matter such as: chips (resulting from cutting or threading of pipes), pipe joint compound from the lines, or if soldered fittings are used, bits of solder or cuttings from the tubing.

Debris, if not removed, may lodge in the valves and render them inoperative. Manual valves or solenoid valves fouled by foreign matter and any expenses resulting from this fouling are NOT the responsibility of the manufacturer.

NOTE: Use preferred type of pipe sealant on all threaded plumbing connections.

1.Assemble drain tempering plumbing to the cold water line per Fig 5. Connect cold water (45° F to 70° F [7° C to 21° C]) to the 1/2" NPT union fitting.

2.Assemble drain tempering plumbing to the end of the LX/LXG Dishwasher drain hose per Fig 6.

Electrical Connections

WARNING: ELECTRICAL AND GROUNDING CONNECTIONS MUST COMPLY WITH THE APPLICABLE PORTIONS OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE AND / OR OTHER LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES.

WARNING: DISCONNECT THE

ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE MACHINE AND FOLLOW LOCKOUT / TAGOUT PROCEDURES.

NOTE: Machines ranging in serial number between 23-1083-999 and 23-1084-003 and starting with Serial No. 23-1085-462 and higher have a drain pump. Machines with lower serial numbers utilize a drain solenoid valve. Identify machine and select correct wiring harness.

NOTE: Both wiring harnesses are in kit. (919275 Pump Drain and 919276 Solenoid Drain)

1.Identify drain system electrical connector and unplug it.

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