2 Position the dishwasher close enough to the enclosure so that you can run the dishwasher drain hose to the under sink drain connection. Make certain that the hot water supply line and the electrical supply cable are in their channels under the dishwasher base, as shown in Figure 20. 3 Slide the dishwsher into the opening making sure that the hot water supply line and the electrical supply cable stay in their proper channels. 4 Make sure the dishwasher is level. Adjust the rear leveler by turning the center screw at the front of the dishwasher, as shown in Figure 21a. Turning the screw clockwise raises the rear of the dishwasher. Adjust the front levelers by turning them with a screwdriver, as shown in Figure 21b. Turning the levelers to the right raises the dishwasher. If additional height is needed, shims may be added under the leveler feet. SECURING THE DISHWASHER 1 Drive the mounting screws through the holes in the mounting brackets as shown in Figure 22 for Top or Side Mount. Figure 21 a b Figure 19 21" (533mm) 14" (355mm) Figure 20 Placing the Dishwasher/ Securing the Dishwasher Hot Water Supply Line and Electrical Supply Cable Position in Channels Figure 22 Top Mount Side Mount Drain Hose Connection Figure 23 Leg Leveler Locking Screw Screw Boss Silver Spring Clamp Gold Screw Clamp Figure 24 Figure 25 2 After the unit is installed in the enclosure, leveled and secured, lock the two front leg levelers in place by driving the enclosed leg leveler locking screws into each screw boss located in front of the levelers. See Figure 23. 3 Tighten screws until they are flush with the surface of the bosses. Installation of the Rubber Drain Hose Adaptor 1 Obtain the Rubber Drain Hose Adaptor and the two hose clamps from the Dishwasher Installation Kit. 2 On one outside end of the Rubber Drain Hose Adapter is a raised groove. Insert the drain hose into the end without the raised groove. Be sure to fully insert the drain hose. 3 Secure the connection with the Silver Spring Clamp. 4 Use the Gold Screw Clamp to attach the Rubber Drain Hose Adaptor to the house plumbing. Connecting the Drain Hose to the Household Plumbing The dishwasher drain hose may be connected to the drain plumbing in one of four ways: 1 Directly to the undersink dishwasher drain connection, as shown in Figure 24. 2 Directly to a disposer dishwasher drain connection, as shown in Figure 25. 3 To the undersink dishwasher drain connection through an air gap, as shown in Figure 26. 4 To a disposer dishwasher drain connection through an air gap, as shown on Figure 27. Information on installing air gaps and disposers can be found in the Plumbing Preparation section of this manual. NOTE: If the dishwasher drain hose is to be connected to a disposer dishwasher drain connection, remove the plug from the disposer’s dishwasher drain connection. Use the supplied Rubber Drain Hose Adaptor and Drain Hose Clamps to connect the dishwasher drain hose to the plumbing drain connection. Use the spring clamp to secure the Rubber Drain Hose Adaptor to the dishwasher drain hose. Use the screw clamp to secure the Rubber Drain Hose Adaptor to the plumbing drain connection. The dishwasher drain hose must have one place along its length that is securely attached 20 inches above the cabinet floor. Figure 26 Figure 27 Hot Water Connection HOT WATER CONNECTION WARNING Scald Hazard To avoid being scalded, 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. NOTE: Make certain that the correct 90° elbow fitting (not supplied) for the hot water supply line has been purchased and installed on the dishwasher as described in the Dishwasher Preparation section of this manual. The hot water supply line may be connected to the dishwasher in one of two ways: 1 With braided hose. 2 With copper tubing. Braided Dishwasher Supply Hose After connections are made turn on the hot water supply to check for leaks. NOTE: Braided dishwasher supply hoses can also be used to extend pre-existing dishwasher water supply lines. Copper Tubing Temperatures required for soldering and sweating will damage the dishwasher’s water inlet valve. If plumbing lines are to be soldered or sweated, keep the heat source at least 6 inches (152.4 mm) away from the dishwasher’s water inlet valve. • If using a solder joint instead of a compression fitting, be sure to make all solder connections before connecting the water line to the dishwasher. • Make certain there are no sharp bends or kinks in the water line that might restrict water flow. • Be sure to use pipe thread compound or Teflon tape to seal the connection when required. • Before connecting the copper hot water supply line to the dishwasher, flush it with hot water to clear any foreign material. • Turn on the water supply to check for leaks after making c...