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Option 1, Waste disposer – with air gap
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Option 2, No waste disposer – with air gap
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Option 3, Waste disposer – no air gap*
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Option 4, No waste disposer – no air gap*
*An air gap is recommended.
Helpful Tip: To reduce the vibration of the hose, keep the
hose away from the floor and the edge of the hole where it
passes through the cabinet.
Option 1: Waste Disposer - with air gap
1. Remove the disposer knockout plug. Cut end of drain hose if
needed (do not cut ribbed section).
A
A. Drain hose (cut here if needed)
2. Attach drain hose to air gap with large spring-type clamp. If
the drain hose was cut, use a 1¹⁄₂" to 2" (3.8 to 5 cm) screw-
type clamp**.
3. Use a rubber hose connector** with spring or screw-type
clamps to connect air gap to disposer inlet.
This connection must be before the drain trap and at least 20"
(50.8 cm) above the floor where dishwasher will be installed.
B
C
A. Spring or screw-type clamps
B. Disposer inlet
C. Drain trap
D. Rubber hose connector
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A
H
G
E
D
E. Drain hose
F. Drain hose (cut here if needed)
G. Large spring clamp
H. Air gap
4. Insert drain hose through the front center of opening where
drain connection will be made.
**Parts available from local plumbing supply stores.
Option 2: No Waste Disposer - with air gap
1. Cut end of drain hose if needed (do not cut ribbed section).
2. Attach drain hose to air gap with large spring-type clamp. If
the drain hose was cut, use a 1¹⁄₂" to 2" (3.8 to 5 cm) screw-
type clamp**.
3. Use a rubber hose connector** with spring or screwtype
clamps to connect air gap to waste tee.
F
This connection must be before the drain trap and at least 20"
(50.8 cm) above the floor where dishwasher will be installed.
B
C
A. Spring or screw-type clamps
B. Waste tee
C. Drain trap
A. Drain hose
A
A. Drain hose (cut here if needed)
A
D. Rubber hose connector
E. Large spring clamp
F. Drain hose (cut here)
G. Air gap
A
G
F
E
D