Remove
4 screws.
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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.
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waste
9
n
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.
f
minimum ’
clearance
v
clamps
to floor
Drain hose to air gap to disposer.
10
n
Check
ll
that front
leveling legs are
firmly against the
floor. Alian
a
6
attached to access
pdnel.
n
Remove the 4 screws attaching
access panel and toe panel to dish-
washer using a l/4” hex socket, nut
driver or Phillips screwdriver. Remove
access panel and toe panel. Make sure
that grounding clip stays attached to
access panel. Set panels aside on a
protective surface.
dishwasher door with cabinet doors, so
that spacing is the same on both sides.
11
w Connect drain hose to an air
gap or waste tee using one of the
recommended or alternate methods.
Cut drain hose connector to fit, if need% drain
,
t
Entry must be
above trap.
Install air gap according to kit instruc-
tions. If other brands or air gaps are
used, they should be checked to make
sure they allow for the same air 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
Min.
cutout
Wheel
Number
Position
Of Turns
lSC%Z
To Adjust
\ drain hose connector
If connecting drain hose to an air gap or
waste tee, cut end of drain hose as
shown.
Secure drain hose with screw-type or
spring-type hose clamp (clamp type
varies with dishwasher models).
If spring-type clamp does not fit smaller
section of drain hose connector, a
smaller clamp will be needed. (Smaller
clamps are available at local plumbing
supply distributors.)
For additional height:
1. Add shims under the wheels.
2. Turn front levelers (each turn is approximately
l/16” in height).
7
w
Measure height of cabinet
opening from the front edge of the
underside of cabinet opening to floor.
Check chart for that height opening.
Put the wheels in the required position.
Loosen and then turn front levelers the
number of times indicated in the chart.
The dishwasher should be installed as
level as possible from front to back.
Knock out
disposer inlet
plug from inlet.
inlet plug falls
inside disposer,
you must remov
If connecting drain hose to a 7/8”
disposer connector, DO NOT cut end of
drain hose.
Knock out plug from disposer inlet.
Secure drain hose with screw-type or
spring-type hose clamp, (clamp type
varies with dishwasher models).
DO NOT cut ribbed section to shorten
drain hose.
inlet plug before
connecting drain
hose. If disposer is
rrlrrmdv instnlled in sink.
vou
mav
need to take out disposer to remove
inlet plug.
Numbers
correspond to steps.
You may have this type drain
connector...
or this type.
11.
Convect to
Door, access
and toe panels
not shown.
8
n
Put spring-type drain hose clamp
I
11.
Cut here to connect to
wnctn tea-
nir of313
or
l/2”
pper Tuolng.
-45 ---
0.
TV
l-shaped end
13= &,
.
8.
Connect to
-~
Aichwrrchnr
drnin
-. -.. .
over conn&to;. Push drain hose onto
connector. Use pliers to open clamp
and slide clamp over drain hose and
connector. Check that drain hose is
secure.
If screw-type clamp is used instead of
spring-type clamp, use a 5/l 6” nut driver
to tighten drain hose securely to
connector.
To minimize noise and vibration, route
drain hose to avoid contact with door
springs, motor, water line, cabinet or
flooring. Do Not run drain hose over top
of tub.
Panel C
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