Option
2, Power
supply
cord method
Electrical
Shock
Hazard
Plug
into a grounded
3 prong
outlet.
Do not remove
ground
prong.
Do not use an adapter._
Do not use an extension
cord.
Failure
to follow
these
instructions
can result
in death,
fire,
or electrical
shock.
1.
Plug into
a grounded
3 prong
outlet.
2.
Check
that
power
supply
cord
does
not touch
dishwasher
motor
or lower
part
of dishwasher
tub.
Connect
to water
supply
Helpful
Tip:
Compression
fittings:
a. Slide
nut onto
copper
tubing
about
1" (2.5 cm).
b. Slide
ferrule
onto
the tubing.
Do not position
ferrule
on the end of the tubing.
c. Put the tubing
into the elbow
as far as it will
go.
d. Slide
the nut and ferrule
forward
and start
the nut
onto
the elbow
threads.
Be gentle
when
handling
and positioning
the copper
tubing,
it bends
and kinks
easily.
elbow
nut
1.
To prevent
vibration
during
operation,
route
the water
supply
line so that
it does
not touch
the dishwasher
base, frame
or motor.
2.
With
copper
tubing
pushed
into compression
fitting
as
far as it will
go, use a wrench
and tighten
compression
fitting
nut to elbow
on water
inlet valve.
Do not use
Teflon _: tape
with
compression
fittings.
3. Place paper towel under elbow.Turn
on water supply
and check for leaks.
Connect
to drain
1.
To help
minimize
vibration,
route
drain
hose
to avoid
contact
with
motor,
door
springs,
water
line, cabinet,
flooring
or the edge
of
the hole
where
it passes
through
the cabinet.
2.
Do not remove
drain
loop
from
side of
dishwasher.
3.
4.
Place pan under end of drain hose. Pan will collect any
water in drain hose.
Place
the smaller
drain
hose
clamp
onto
the small
end
of the drain
hose.
hose clamp
J
5.
Push the drain
hose
into
the connector
up to the stop
on the drain
hose.
connector
stop
6.
Use pliers
to open
clamp
and slide
clamp
onto
connector
between
stops
on connector
as shown.
hose clamp
stops
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