Electrical Connections
Grounding Instructions
This appliance must be grounded. In the
event of a malfunction or breakdown,
grounding will reduce the risk of electric
shock by providing a path of least resistance
for
electric
current.
This
appliance
is
equipped with a cord having an equipment-
grounding conductor and a grounding plug.
The
plug
must
be
plugged
into
an
appropriate outlet that is installed and
grounded in accordance with all local codes
and ordinances.
Grounding Instructions if Hardwired:
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.
• For
a
cord
connected
undercounter
dishwasher:
1. The power supply receptacle for the
appliance should be installed in a
cabinet or on a wall adjacent to the
under counter space in which the
appliance is to be installed;
2. There should be an opening through the
partition between the compartments
mentioned in Item (1), that is large
enough for the attachment plug to pass
through. The longest dimension of the
opening shall not be more than 1-1/2”
(38 mm).
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General Information
3. The edges of the opening mentioned in
Item (2) should, if the partition is wood,
be smooth and rounded or, if the
partition is metal, be covered with the
grommet provided for this purpose by
the manufacturer; and
4. Care should be exercised, when the
appliance is installed or removed to
reduce the likelihood of damage to the
power supply cord.
• The dishwasher comes with a 5’ (1.8 m)
electrical cord for 110-120 volts, 15/20 amp
supply. This cord should be plugged into
the 110-120 volt outlet located under the
sink.
• If the cord is not long enough or if a hard
wire installation is needed, follow the
instructions on page 10.
NOTE:
Access holes should be 2” square (5.1
cm) with no sharp edges.
• In a hardwire installation, use only copper
supply conductors. The conductors should
have a minimum temperature rating of
194° F (90° C).
W A R N I N G
Disconnect the electrical power supply and
place a tag at the disconnect switch
indicating that you are working on the
circuit.
W A R N I N G
Be sure electrical power is turned off at
circuit breaker or fuse box before servicing
or installing unit. Do not use an extension
cord for this appliance.
W A R N I N G
Improper connection of the equipment –
grounding conductor can result in a risk of
electric shock. Check with a qualified
electrician or serviceman if you are in
doubt as to whether the appliance is
properly grounded. Do not modify the plug
provided with the appliance; if it will not fit
the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by
a qualified electrician.
General Information
• Read these instructions carefully and
completely before installing the dishwasher.
The installation should be carried out by a
qualified installer, who is familiar with all
local codes and ordinances for electrical
and
plumbing
connections.
If
the
dishwasher is being installed for the first
time, most of the work has to be done
before you move it into place. If you are
replacing an old dishwasher, you must
check the old connections.
• Electrical requirements are listed in the
“Specifications” section (page 5).
Site Preparation
NOTE:
It is recommended that a thorough
site inspection be conducted PRIOR to
unpacking and moving this appliance.
•
After determining where the water
supply
line
will
connect
to
the
dishwasher, provide a 2” (5.1 cm) access
hole and run the line to the approximate
fill valve location. Sealing access area
once lines are in place is recommended.
• Confirm available access to adequate power.
Water Supply
• Water pressure for the water supply should
be a minimum of 10 to 125 psi. The
dishwasher is supplied with a 5’ (1.5 m)
braided stainless steel water line with 3/8”
(0.95 cm) compression fitting connected to
dishwasher.
• After determining where the water supply
line will connect to the dishwasher, provide
a 2” (5.1 cm) access hole and run the water
supply line to the approximate fill valve
location.
• For service convenience, a shut-off valve
(not supplied) should be installed in the
supply line in a readily accessible location
(such as beneath the sink).
•
It is recommended that the dishwasher
be connected to a hot water supply.
If a
cold water supply is used, cycle times will
vary.
• It is important that the water supply line and
the shut-off valve have a sufficient flow
volume. Flush the supply line prior to
connecting it to the intake line of the
dishwasher.
• Make sure the connection is sealed and not
leaking before completing the installation.
Drain
• The access hole for the drain line should be
2” square (5.1 cm). Locate as low and as
near to the back wall as possible.
• Do not use any fittings anywhere in the drain
line that are less than 1/2” (1.3 cm) ID.
• If the drain line is going to be connected to
a food waste disposer, be sure to remove
the knockout or plug from the fitting before
connecting drain line.
• Drain connection should be a minimum of 9”
(22.9cm) from the floor. If connection is
lower, siphoning during cycle can occur.
NOTE:
The end of the drain hose is
1” (2.5 cm), but is adjustable to 3/4” (1.9 cm) or
5/8” (1.6 cm). If the drain connection is smaller
than 1” (2.5 cm), the hose can be cut to fit the
connection.
NOTE:
Be sure to run the drain line through
the hole to the sink compartment before
moving the dishwasher into place.
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W A R N I N G
Plumbing connections must comply with
applicable sanitary, safety, and plumbing
codes.
C A U T I O N
The dishwasher has a factory installed
backflow preventer. Do Not add an additional
check valve.