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Floor Damage
Tilt dishwasher backwards on wheels when moving across floor.
Failure to do so may cause damage to floor covering.
8w Latch dishwasher door. Push dishwasher into place, sliding drain hose through hole cut in cabinet opening.
Do not pinch power supply cord or kink power supply cable between dishwasher and cabinet. Check that front leveling legs are firmly against the floor. Align dishwasher door with cabinet doors, so that spacing isthe same on both sides.
9w Connect drain hose to an air gap or waste tee using one of the recommended or alternate methods.
Cut hose connector to fit. if needed.
If connecting drain hose to an air gap or waste tee, cut end of drain hose as shown,
Secure drain hose with
Do Not cut drain hose when connecting to a 7/8” disposer connector. Knock out plug from disposer inlet. Secure drain hose with hose clamp provided.
DO NOT cut ribbed section to shorten drain hose.
drain hose
Recommended drain hose connection methods:
Drain hose to air gap to waste tee.
| kit | |
A | &Part | No. |
Rubber connector 3
Waste tee <
minimum
clearance to floor
abbve trap.
t
Drain hose to air gap to disposer.
connector to fit.
clearance | t |
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to floor | U |
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I | Pk | I I |
| Entry must be | |
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| above trap. |
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Install air gap (Part No. 300096)’ according to kit instructions. If other brands of air gaps are used, they should be checked to make sure they allow for the same water flow.
Connect the air gap to a waste tee* or disposer using a rubber connector*.
Most disposers have 7/8” connectors or special connectors are available at plumbing supply houses. Be sure to remove the disposer plug before connecting the drain hose.
Alternate drain hose connection methods:
Drain hose to waste tee. Cut hose
If local plumbing codes permit, dishwasher drain hose may be connected directly to waste tee*. The waste tee connection MUSTbe made ahead of the trap and a minimum of 20” above the floor.
Drain hose to disposer.
‘5b connector.
clearance to floor
If local plumbing codes permit, dishwasher drain hose may be connected directly to disposer. Most disposers have 7/8” connectors or special connectors are available at plumbing supply houses. Be sure to remove the disposer plug before connecting the drain hose.
*All parts are available through your dealer or local hardware or plumbing store.
Numbers correspond to steps.
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