Inlet Water Connections
Hot Water Supply
The hot water heater should be set to deliver approximately
120° F (49° C) water to the dishwasher. Water that is too
hot can cause some detergents to lose effectiveness. Lower
water temperatures will increase run times. The hot water
supply pressure must be between 15 - 145 psi (1 - 10 bar).
IMPORTANT NOTES:
· If using a solder joint instead of a compression fitting, be
sure to make all solder connections before connecting the
water supply line to the dishwasher.
· Make sure there are no sharp bends or kinks in the water
line that might restrict water flow.
· Always use the appropriate seal when making plumbing
connections.
· Before connecting the water supply line to the dishwasher,
flush the incoming water line for approximately 5 minutes
to clear any foreign material.
· Turn on the water supply and check for leaks after
connections are made.
WARNING
Avoid Scald Hazard!
Do not perform any work on a charged hot water
line. Serious injury could result. Only qualified
plumbers should perform plumbing work. Do not
attempt any work on the dishwasher hot water
supply plumbing until you are certain the hot water
supply is shut off.
Temperatures required for soldering and sweating
will damage the dishwasher. If plumbing lines
are to be soldered or sweated, keep the heat
source at least 6 inches (152.4 mm) away from
the dishwasher.
Water Supply Shut Off Valve
Install an easily accessible shut-off valve (not supplied) in
the hot water supply line, as shown in Figure 9. All solder
connections must be made before the water line is connected
to the dishwasher.
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Connecting the Hot Water Supply
There are two plastic corrugated hoses that exit the back of
the dishwasher. The larger hose, with the brass fitting on the
end, is the water supply hose to the dishwasher (the other
hose is the dishwasher drain hose). You will need a 3" x 1
(76 x 45 mm) opening through the cabinet to pass the dish-
washer water supply line through toward the shut off valve.
Figure 11
To connect the hot water supply:
1. Assemble the water supply adaptor fitting (H) from the
parts bag onto the dishwasher water supply hose. This
connection does not require Teflon brand tape.
2. Pass the dishwasher water supply line with attached
adaptor through the opening toward the water shut off
valve. Take care not to allow the hose to kink or twist
behind the dishwasher.
3. Connect the dishwasher water supply line with adaptor to
the water shut off valve. You will need to use an approved
dishwasher water supply line with the correct fittings for
this connection. Always use the appropriate seal when
making plumbing connections.
NOTE: The end of the dishwasher water inlet hose is
heavy and will need to be supported. It is best to lay the
end on the cabinet floor as shown in Figure 11.
4. After all connections are made, turn on the hot water and
check for leaks.
Drain Connections
The dishwasher drain hose may be connected to the house-
hold or field drain plumbing in one of four ways. You will need
a 1¼" diameter hole in order to pass the drain hose through
the cabinet.
1 Directly under the sink dishwasher drain connection, as
shown in Figure 13.
2 Directly to a disposer dishwasher drain connection, as
shown in Figure 14.
3 To the under sink dishwasher drain connection through
an air gap, as shown in Figure 15.
4 To a disposer dishwasher drain connection through an air
gap, as shown on Figure 16.
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