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Figure 3

connector

3. Remove the dishwasher terminal box
cover. Connect the white and black
wires of the power supply cable to the
white and black leads In the terminal box
with twist-on wire connectors. (See Figure
3.

)

4.

Loosen the front nut on

the grounding
connection stud located
on the back of the
terminal box.

Do Not

loosen the rear nut on the

grounding connection

stud.

Form the bare

grounding wire into a U-shaped hook.
Wrap the grounding wire hook around
the grounding connection stud between
the two nuts on the stud. Securely tighten
the front nut over the grounding wire.
5. Check that strain relief or conduit
connector screws are tight. Replace
terminal box cover.

B. Power supply cord method

(connecting dishwasher to outlet).

Local codes may permit the use of a U.L.-
listed, flexible, three-conductor, power

supply cord terminated with a three-

prong, grounding-type plug.

It is recommended that cord kit (Part No.

4317824), available at your local dealer
or parts supplier, be used. Follow the
instructions packaged with the power
supply cord kit. If the cord kit is not

available locally, the flexible cord used
must be a U.L.-listed, three-conductor,

16-gauge cord that meets the National

Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 — latest

edition* and local codes and
ordinances. The length of the cord must
not exceed six feet. It must be routed so
It does not touch the dishwasher motor
or the lower portion of the dishwasher
tub. A strain relief (Part No. 596171),
available at your local dealer or parts
supplier, or a similar part must be used to
secure the flexible cord to the
dishwasher frame or terminal box. The
flexible cord must be plugged into a

mating, 3-prong, grounding-type wall
receptacle, grounded in accordance
with the National Electrical Code
ANSI/NFPA 70 — latest edition,* and all
local codes and ordinances. Follow the
instructions packaged with the flexible
cord.

Recommended grounding
method

3-prong, grounding-

type wall receptacle

3-prong,

grounding

plug

power supply

cord

Figure 4

For your personal safety, this appiiance
must be grounded. A power supply cord
having a 3-prong grounding plug must
be used. It is the personal responsibility
and obligation of the customer to have
a properly grounded, 3-prong wall
receptacle installed by a qualified
electrician.

The receptacle should be installed on
the rear or side wall of the cabinet next

to the dishwasher opening.

Water

requirements

The hot water line to the dishwasher

must provide between 15 -120 psi water
pressure.

The hot water heater should be

set to deliver 140°F water temperature to

the dishwasher for best results.

Use 3/8' minimum O.D. copper tubing or

1/2" minimum plastic tubing inlet line.

Dishwasher inlet valve has 3/8‘ N.P.T.

internal pipe thread.

Drain

requirements

Now start...

With dishwasher in kitchen.

U-shaped

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wire /

ti

20' min.

to floor

The drain hose MUST have a high drain

loop, 20* minimum ABOVE FLOOR, to

prevent backflow or water siphoning out

of dishwasher during operation.

NOTE: An air gap MUST BE USED in

the high drain loop if the drain hose

is connected to house plumbing lower

than 20* above the floor.

Drain hose, supplied, meets AHAM DW-1

test standards. Cut 1 -1 /2" hole in

cabinet wall for drain hose. Additional
drain line (a minimum of 1/2‘ I.D. and no
longer than 20 feet) can be used if
needed.

1

Rough in water line to the

dishwasher cabinet opening using one
of the routing methods shown. Cut 1/2'
or larger hole in cabinet wall for

water line.

■ Install a

shutoff valve in the
water line where it

can be easily used.

W ■ Flush water
line into a bucket to get rid of any
particles that may clog inlet valve. Turn

shutoff valve to the “OFF" position.

^WARNING

Electrical Shock Hazard

Disconnect electrical power at the

service panel (fuse box or circuit

breaker box).

Failure to do so could result in

electrical shock or other personal

injury.

the electrical wiring to pass through. If
this hole is cut in a wood cabinet, sand
the hole until it is smooth. If the hole is

cut in a metal cabinet, the hole

must

be covered by

a

grommet (Part No.

302797), available at your local dealer
or parts supplier.

Install wall receptacle on rear or side

wall of a cabinet next to dishwasher

opening.

Install a 3/4' U. L.-listed conduit

connector to connect the flexible
armored or non-metallic sheathed,
copper cable (with grounding wire) to
the fused disconnect, circuit breaker or

junction box. Run the cable through the

hole in the cabinet opening. The cable
should extend 24' from the back wall.

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