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TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
Dishwasher
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2-3
Tools
needed
4
Materials
supplied
Pre-install
instructions
Electrical
requirements
Inlet
Water
connections
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Drain
connection
8
Rubber
Drain
Hose
Adaptor
9
Mounting
Brackets
9
Leveling
the
Dishwasher...
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Attaching
the
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IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
To
avoid
possible
injury
or
property
damage,
OBSERVE
ALL
WARNINGS
AND
CAUTIONS.
These
instructions
are
intend-
ed
for
use
by
qualified
installers
only.
In
addition
to
these
instructions,
the
dishwasher
shall
be
installed
to
meet
all
electrical
and
plumbing
codes
and
ordinances
(both
national
and
local).
A
Avoiding
General
Hazards
Do
not
use
the
dishwasher
until
it
is
completely
installed.
When
opening
the
door
on
an
uninstalled
dishwasher,
carefully
open
the
door
while
supporting
the
rear
of
the
unit.
Failure
to
follow
this
warning
can
cause
the
dishwasher
to
tip
over
and
result
in
serious
injury.
WARNING
In
some
conditions,
hydrogen
gas
can
form
in
a
hot
water
system
that
has
not
been
used
for
weeks.
Hydrogen
gas
is
explosive.
Before
filling
a
dishwasher
from
a
system
that
has
been
off
for
weeks,
run
the
water
from
a
nearby
faucet
in
a
well
ventilated
area
until
there
is
no
sound
or
evidence
of
gas.
Temperatures
required
for
soldering
and
sweating
will
damage
the
dishwasher’s
base
and
water
inlet
valve.
If
plumbing
lines
are
to
be
soldered
or
sweated,
keep
the
heat
source
at
least
6
inches
(152.4
mm)
away
from
the
dishwasher’s
base
and
water
inlet
valve.
Removing
any
cover
or
pulling
the
dishwasher
from
the
cabinet
can
expose
hot
water
connections,
electrical
power
and
sharp
edges
or
points.
Handle
with
care.
Always wear
gloves
and
safety
glasses.
Avoiding
Electrical
Shock/Fire
Hazards
Do
not
allow
the
electrical
and
water
supply
lines
to
touch.
Separate
channels
are
provided
under
the
dishwasher.
Do
not
work
on
an
energized
circuit.
Doing
so
could
result
in
serious
injury
or
death.
Only
qualified
electricians
should
perform
electrical
work.
Do
not
attempt
any
work
on
the
dishwasher
electric
supply
circuit
until
you are certain
the
circuit
is
de-energized.
Make
sure
electrical
work
is
properly
installed.
There
should
be
no
loose
electrical
connections.
Ensure
all
electrical
connections
are
properly
made.
The
customer
has
the
responsibility
of
ensuring
that
the
dishwasher
electrical
installation
is
in
compliance
with
all
national
and
local
electrical
codes
and
ordinances.
The
dishwasher
is
designed
for
an
electrical
supply
of
1
20V,
60
Hz,
AC,
connected
to
a
dishwasher-dedicated,
properly
grounded
electrical
circuit
with
a
fuse
or
breaker
rated
for
15
amps.
Electrical
supply
conductors
shail
be
a
minimum
#14
AWG
copper
only
wire
rated
at
75°C
(167°F)
or
higher.
This
appliance
must
be
connected
to
a
grounded
metal,
permanent
wiring
system,
or
an
equipment-grounding
conductor
must
be
run
with
the
circuit
conductors
and
connected
to
the
equipment-grounding
terminal
or
lead
on
the
appliance.
Do
not
use
extension
cords.
Avoiding
Plumbing/Scalding
Hazards
Do
not
perform
any
work
on
a
charged
hot
water
line.
Serious
injury
could
result.
Only
qualified
plumbers
should
perform
plumbing
work.
Do
not
attempt
any
work
on
the
dishwasher
hot
water
supply
plumbing
until
you
are certain
the
hot
water
supply
is
shut
off.
Do
not
overtighten
the
90°
elbow.
Doing
so
may
damage
the
water
inlet
valve
and
cause
a
water
leak.
Temperatures
required
for
soldering
and
sweating
will
damage
the
dishwasher’s
water
inlet
valve.
If
plumbing
lines
are
to
be
soldered
or
sweated,
keep
the
heat
source
at
least
6
inches
(152.4
mm)
away
from
the
dishwasher’s
water
inlet
vaive.
Check
local
plumbing
codes
for
approved
plumbing
procedures
and
accessories.
All
plumbing
should
be
done
in
accordance
with
national
and
local
codes.
These
instructions
depict
an
installation
method
for
stainless
steel
braided
hose
or
PEX
hot
water
supply
lines.
If
using
copper
tubing
or
other
material
for
water
supply,
defer
to
a
licensed
plumber
for
proper
installation.
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