
4
I
NSTALLATION
S
PECIFICATIONS
1
Review dimensions in
Figure 3
to locate the dishwasher’s
drain, water and electrical connections.
2
All connections must be made in the shaded area of
Figure
2
, page 3
M
AKING THE
E
LECTRICAL
C
ONNECTION
1
The dishwasher operates on a 120 Volt, 60 Hz electrical
supply. Provide a separate circuit with a fuse or circuit
breaker rated for at least 15 amps (20 amps if connected
with a disposer), but not more than 20 amps.
2
Note the location of the electrical supply and the
dishwasher’s electrical junction box on the right hand
underside of the unit.
See Figure 3
.
3
Cut the access hole in the shaded area shown in
Figure 2
,
page 3.
4
Pull electrical cable through the hole into the installation
area.
M
AKING THE
W
ATER
C
ONNECTION
CAUTION
CAUTION– Property Damage: Do not use the furnished drain
hose or a rubber garden hose for the water supply line. Either
of these hoses can burst. Flooding may occur and cause
property damage. Property damage resulted from actions
described will void the warranty.
An existing or new, copper or stainless steel braided line,
rated for dishwasher use, should attach the dishwasher to the
water supply line.
1
Determine where you connect to the hot water supply.
Review
Figure 3
, and note the location of the water inlet
valve.
2
Be sure water inlet is protected from freezing. If valve
freezes and ruptures, flooding may occur.
3
Determine the amount of tubing needed to connect the hot
water supply to the unit’s water inlet valve. Copper tubing
must have a minimum of 3/8 ” OD. High-pressure and
high-temperature rated plastic tubing with a minimum inner
diameter of 1/4” may be used. A shut-off valve installed
outside the dishwasher cabinet is recommended.
See
Figure 4
.
4
Cut water access hole in cabinet as shown in
Figure 4
.
5
Route water supply line to installation area.
NOTE:
Incoming hot water temperature, set at the hot water heater,
should be 120°F (49°C). Water pressure should be between
20-120 psi.
FIG 3
FIG 4