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Installation requirements and pointers

DMT800/610/400/350 Series, DW80F800/DW80F600 Series

English

Installation requirements and pointers

DMT800/610/400/350 Series, DW80F800/DW80F600 Series

English

These are not complete instructions. For complete installation instructions, see the “Installation Guide”.

These are not complete instructions. For complete installation instructions, see the “Installation Guide”.

1. Check the enclosure size.

This dishwasher is designed to be 

enclosed on the top and on both 

sides by a standard residential 

kitchen cabinet unit.

The enclosure must be at least 24 

inches wide, 24 inches deep, and 34 

1/8 inches high.

2. Check requirements.

Hot water requirements

•  You must attach your dishwasher to a hot water supply line.

•  The hot water supply line pressure must be between 20~120 psi (140~830 

kPa).

•  The hot water must be between 120 ˚F (49 ˚C) ~149 ˚F (65 ˚C).

Electrical requirements

•  The electrical supply in you home must provide the voltage and amperage 

displayed on the rating plate of the dishwasher: 15 amps, 120 volts, 60Hz 

AC.

•  The power cable must not extend more than 4 ft (1.2 m) from the side of the 

dishwasher.

•  No other appliance can be connected to the same power outlet or power 

line as the dishwasher.

Drainage requirements

•  For the drain to operate properly, the dishwasher should be installed within 

9.8 ft (3 m) of the sink.

3. Prepare the cabinet.

If this is a new installation, cut a hole into the 

side of the cabinet that holds the sink using 

a 2 1/2 inch hole saw. If the base inside the 

sink cabinet is raised above the kitchen floor 

and is higher than the connections on the 

dishwasher, make a hole in the base inside 

the cabinet and in the cabinet side below the 

inside base.

4. Check the parts and tools.

2 installation brackets

2 flat head screws (for 

the installation bracket)

2 screws 

(for the side walls)

2 screws 

(for the kick plate)

Kick plate is attached to packing parts

After unboxing the dishwasher, make sure you have found the included the parts 

listed above. Also make sure you have the tools listed on pages 5 and 6 in the 

Installation Guide.

5. Inspect the dishwasher.

•  Check the hot water connection 

on the front left-side of the base 

of the dishwasher. The mounting 

plate should be secured to the front 

of the base, the threads inside the 

connection should be smooth and 

shiny, and the area should be clean and free of any debris.

•  Confirm the junction box cover is secured to the junction box on the front 

right-side of the base of the dishwasher. Confirm the electrical box was 

not damaged during shipping and that it is secured to the base of the 

dishwasher.

•  Check the door latch, the operation of the hinges, and confirm the door is 

properly secured to the dishwasher.

•  Confirm there are no dents or scratches anywhere on the dishwasher.

6. Prepare the dishwasher

Turn off the circuit breaker and water supply valve before 

proceeding.

Wrap Teflon tape around the threads of the 90˚ elbow, and 

then attach the elbow to the Inlet valve. Tighten until the 

elbow is tight and pointing towards the water hose channel 

in the base of the dishwasher (about 4 o’clock).

Remove the junction box cover located at the bottom 

front right of the dishwasher using a 

screwdriver, and then Install the strain 

relief. Keep the junction box. You will need 

it later.

If the countertop is made of wood or a 

material that is not damaged by drilling, 

attach the two (2) Installation brackets that 

were supplied with the dishwasher to the 

dishwasher using the supplied screws.

Cut the strings securing the drain hose to the back of the 

dishwasher. Roll-out the hose. Make sure there are no 

kinks and that the hose is not bent at any extreme angles 

that could constrict the flow of water.

7. Place the dishwasher.

Place the dishwasher so that the water 

supply line is in the left channel and the 

power cable is in the right channel of the 

base of the dishwasher. Use standard 

duct tape or cable ties to secure the water 

line and electrical cable to their adjacent 

channels in the base. This can prevent 

the the water line and electrical cable from 

being squeezed when you push the the 

dishwasher into place.

8. Attach the water line.

Make sure the water supply line is not 

twisted, and then connect the water 

supply line to the elbow joint.

24” (610 mm) 

minimum

24” (610 mm) 

minimum

34 1/

8

” (867 mm) minimum

Front bottom of dishwasher

Junction box

Strain relief

Water 

supply line

Power cable

Drain hose

Inlet valve

Elbow (⅜” (9.5 mm))

Water supply line

9. Use the carton bands.

Use the carton bands (minimum of 4 feet long) 

to pull the water line, drain hose, and power 

cables through the holes in the cabinets as 

shown below.

10. Slide into the enclosure.

Slide the dishwasher carefully into the 

installation space. If possible, gently pull any 

excess lengths of water supply line, drain 

hose, or electrical cable back as you move 

the dishwasher. Get a second or third person 

to help you do this if necessary. Make sure 

you leave at least ten inches of the electrical 

cable protruding beyond the bottom of the 

dishwasher. You will connect the electrical 

cable later.

Make sure that the dishwasher does not 

rest on the water supply line, drain hose, or 

electrical cable. Also make sure that the water 

supply line, drain hose, or electrical cable are not kinked, folded, or twisted.

11. Level the dishwasher.

Using a level, check if the dishwasher is level side to side and front to back.

Side to side

Front to back

If the dishwasher is not level side to side, rotate 

the leveling legs on the bottom front of the 

dishwasher until the dishwasher is level. Turn 

clockwise to lower and counterclockwise to raise.

If the dishwasher is not level front to back, adjust 

the height of the rear leg by turning the hex bolt (at 

the front of the base). Turn to the left to raise the 

back of the dishwasher and the right to lower. Use 

a hex L-wrench or similar tool to turn the hex bolt.

12. Secure the dishwasher.

If the counter top is made of wood or another 

material that will not be damaged by drilling, secure 

the dishwasher to the bottom of the counter top by 

carefully passing a drill bit through the holes in the 

installation brackets and then drilling a screw hole. 

Then, insert the screws provided and tighten,

Note;

 If the installation brackets on the front of the 

dishwasher extend beyond the bottom of the counter 

top, cut them down using a nipper before you drill the 

holes.

If the counter top is made of granite, marble, or any 

other material that can be damaged by drilling, secure 

the dishwasher by removing the tub spacer caps, 

carefully passing a drill bit through the holes that 

are revealed and drilling a screw hole. Then, insert a 

provided screw into each hole and tighten. Replace the tub spacer caps.

13. Connect the drain hose.

How you connect the drain hose depends on whether or not you have a 

disposal and whether or not you have an air gap. The primary connections 

methods are illustrated below.

Without a disposal

Without 

disposal

With an air gap/without disposal

Without an air 

gap

Air gap

Drain hose

Hose clamp

Hose clamp

With a disposal

With 

disposal

Disposal with an air gap

Without an air 

gap

Air gap

Hose clamp

Drain hose

Hose clamp

14. Connect the wiring.

1. 

Before connecting the 

power cable to the 

dishwasher, make sure 

the circuit breaker is off.

2. 

In the junction box 

located at the front 

bottom right of the 

dishwasher, find the three 

power wires from the 

dishwasher including the grounding line.

3. 

Pass the power cable through the strain relief, and 

then into the junction box

4. 

Connect the black wire of the dishwasher to the 

black wire of the power cable by inserting both 

into a wire nut and then rotating the wire connector. Connect the white wire 

to the white wire and the green to the green in the same manner.

15. Test the dishwasher.

1. 

Replace the junction box cover.

2. 

Open the dishwasher door and remove all foam, paper packaging, and 

unnecessary parts.

3. 

Turn on the circuit breaker you turned off before you began the installation.

4. 

Open the water supply valve to supply water to the dishwasher.

5. 

Turn on the dishwasher, and then select and run a cycle.

6. 

Make sure the power comes on correctly and check for leaks. Check 

for water leakage on both ends of the water supply line and drain hose 

connector.

16. Attach the kick plate.

Confirm that the kick plate 

gasket is on the bottom of 

the kick plate. To install the 

kick plate, use the screws 

provided and refer to the 

figure below.

Black to black
White to white

Green to green 

(Ground to 

ground)

Power 

cable

Junction 

box

Strain 

relief

Screw to countertop

Tub spacer cap

Screw to side wall

Two wires connected by a 

wire nut.

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