STEP16: WET TESTING THE DISHWASHER
1. Turn on the power supply (or plug the power cord into the outlet.)
2. Select rinse cycle on dishwasher (refer to the User Guide for instructions).
3. Press START/CANCEL and close door.
4. Make sure that water enters the dishwasher. If water does not enter the
dishwasher, check to be sure that water and power are turned on.
5. Check for leaks under the dishwasher. If a leak is found, turn the power supply
off, then tighten connections. Restore power after the leak is corrected. Then
repeat test, starting at step 1.
6. Check for leaks around the door. A leak around the door could be caused by
door rubbing or hitting against adjacent cabinetry. Reposition the dishwasher
if necessary. See “Step 11: Position the Dishwasher Under the Countertop”on
page 25.
7. When the dishwasher is draining, check the drain lines for leaks. If leaks are
found, turn power off power supply and correct plumbing as necessary.
8. Restore the power after corrections are made. See “Step 13: Connecting the
Water Supply Line” on page 28.
9. Run the dishwasher through another fill and drain cycle. Check for leaks and
correct if required.
10. Open the dishwasher door and make sure that most of the water has drained.
If not, check that the disposer plug has been removed and/or the air gap is not
restricted. See “Step 14: Connecting the Drain Hose” on page 29. Also check
the drain line for kinking.*
*When checking for water, there should be no standing water in the bottom of the
tub, but there will be water in the sump system underneath the filter. This is normal and
is to keep the seals and system from drying out and causing leaks. The water that is
left in the sump is clean water that has not been used to clean dishes.
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