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Installation
Installation of the dishwasher should be done by a qualified
technician.
Place the dishwasher in an area where it will not be exposed
to the weather and to freezing temperatures and away from
sources of heat and high humidity.
Place the Dishwasher on a flat level surface.
Disconnect the power supply before installing the dishwasher.
Only connect the dishwasher to the power supply when all
installation and plumbing work is complete.
Never connect the ground wire to gas lines, hot water pipes or
plumbing lines.
The dishwasher must be grounded.
Connect to a properly rated, protected, and sized power supply
circuit to avoid electrical overload. The dishwasher is designed
for an electrical supply of 120V, 60Hz, AC, connected to a
dishwasher-dedicated, properly grounded electrical circuit with
a fuse or breakers rated for 15 amperes. Electrical supply
conductors must be a minimum of #16 AWG copper wire rated
at 167°F (75°C) or higher.
Plug the power cord into an outlet that is installed and grounded
in accordance with local codes.
Check the plug and cable before you connect the power and make
sure it is the correct 110 voltage.
Dishwasher must be secured to adjacent cabinetry using the
brackets provided.
To ensure that the dishwasher has been correctly installed, check
for water leaks during and after the first use.