After locating the proper place for your new dishwasher, you
will need to create any required openings to allow for passage
of the water, drain and electrical line. In order to avoid inter-
ference with the dishwasher when sliding it into the cabinet,
place your openings within the dimensions shown in
Figure 3
.
Required Openings:
4
3/4
" x 2
3/8
" (120 x 60 mm) - To pass the included electrical
supply junction box through to adjacent cabinet.
Note: If the incoming electric supply, water supply and drain
connections are all in the same cabinet, the one 4
3/4
" x 2
3/8
"
(120 x 60 mm) hole will be large enough for all three to pass
through.
4" x 2" (100 x 50 mm) - To pass the included water supply line
toward the water supply
1
1/4
" (32 mm) diameter - To pass the dishwasher drain hose
toward the drain connection
Before sliding the dishwasher into the cabinet, remove the
hose clip at the back of the dishwasher as shown in
Figure
4
. The hose clip may be used later to hold the drain hose as
shown in
Figure 10
.
In select models, remove the rubber apron on top of the dish-
washer and set aside for later use. See
Figure 5
.
NOTE: This dishwasher is designed to be enclosed on the
top and both sides by standard residential kitchen cabinetry.
Select a location as close to the sink as possible for easy ac-
cess to water supply and drain lines. For proper dishwasher
operation and appearance, ensure that the enclosure is
square and has the dimensions shown in
Figure 1
.
NOTE: If your dishwasher opening width measures
>23
5/8
" (600 mm), use the TOP or SIDE MOUNT mounting
methods.
If your dishwasher opening width measures 23
5/8
" (600
mm), use the ALTERNATE SIDE MOUNT mounting
method.
If the dishwasher is to be installed in a corner, make sure that
there is adequate clearance to open the door. See
Figure 2
.
Enclosure Requirements
WARNING
WARNING
90°
22
5
/
8
Ǝ
(575mm)
óƎ
(867mm)
23
5
/
8
- 24
1
/
4
Ǝ
(600 - 616mm)
.
4
1
/
2
"
(114mm)
2
1
/
2
"
(64mm)
Check clearance
between
dishwasher door
and wall
Countertop
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Avoid Scalding or Electrical Shock Hazard!
Make sure the water supply and electrical supply are
shut off before installation or service.
Avoid Electrical Shock/Fire Hazard!
Do not allow the electrical and water supply lines to
touch.
Figure 5
Figure 4
Figure 3
Figure 1
Figure 2
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