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2
INSTALLATION
NOTE: The following installation instructions include excerpts
from instructions packed with dishwashers and aren’t a complete
set of instructions. Follow the installation instructions included
with dishwashers completely.
2.1
Pre-Install checklist
□ Unpack and inspect dishwasher for shipment damage. Retain
packing material until installation is successful. Remove
packing material from inside the dishwasher.
□ Inspect parts to ensure you have all the necessary materials.
□ Flush household hot water supply for at least two minutes.
□ Measure the enclosure area. The opening must be at least
34" (87 cm) high and 23-5/8" (60-61 cm) wide.
□ The opening must be close enough to the sink for water line
and drain hose plumbing access.
□ Unit must be installed close enough to the sink so that drain
hose length does not exceed 92" (234 cm) and a high loop is
raised at least 33" (81 cm) above the floor.
□ Wooden cutouts must be sanded smooth and metal cutouts
must be covered by a protective gasket.
□ Is your water heater set at 120°F (49°C) and does water
pressure measure 15-145 psi (1-10 bar)?
□ If installing in a corner, the dishwasher door must clear
cabinet hardware.
□ Determine mounting method based on dishwasher model and
countertop type, whether top or side mount.
2.2
Electrical connection
Install the dishwasher according to the NATIONAL ELECTRICAL
CODE in the United States or the CANADIAN ELECTRIC CODE
C22.1-latest edition in Canada as well as any provincial/state or
municipal or local codes that apply.
2.2.1
Electrical supply
The dishwasher is designed for an electrical supply of 120VAC,
60 Hz, connected to a (dishwasher) dedicated, properly grounded
electrical circuit with a fuse or breaker rated for 15 amps.
Electrical supply conductors shall be a minimum #14 AWG
copper wire rated at 75°C (167°F) or higher.
2.2.1.1 Installations with receptacles (outlets)
If there is an existing outlet, a power cord can be used, as long as
the outlet and cord each meet national and local codes. An
optional power cord is available, which plugs into the power
module and replaces the junction box with cord provided with the
dishwasher (SMZPC002UC – service #
747210
).