Installation Guide

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Installation Procedure en-us
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4.3 Visual Leak Check
1. Temporarily hook up water supply under the sink by
going through the front of the sink cabinet. Do not turn
on the power or push the dishwasher into the niche.
2. Turn the water on and check for leaks at the water inlet
hose connection on the back of the dishwasher.
4.4 Pre-level the Dishwasher
Set the dishwasher to the correct height before it goes into
the cabinet.
1. Measure the height of the cabinet opening.
2. Raise the front of the dishwasher to approximately 1/2"
lower than the height of the opening by turning the feet
clockwise.
You can raise the rear foot after the unit is in the
cabinet opening.
The maximum height the unit can be raised to is 34.5"
(867.3 mm)
3. Use a level on the top front to see that both feet are
even. (The back foot will be adjusted after it is in the
cabinet.)
4.5 Attach Power Cord
Plug the end of the supply cord into the back of the
dishwasher.
Be sure to push it all the way in until fully seated.
The outlet for the power supply cord should be located
in a cabinet or wall adjacent to the dishwasher cabinet.
Do not plug dishwasher into the wall outlet until all the
steps of the installation are complete.
Notes
¡ Only use the included power cord. If cord is missing
order kit SMZPC002UC through Customer Service.
¡ If you require a permanent wiring connection, order kit
junction box accessory kit SMZPCJB1UC.
¡ If local electrical codes require clips to secure the power
cord wire to the dishwasher, use accessory kit
SMZEPCC1UC.
4.6 Mounting Brackets
Before installing the supplied mounting brackets, decide
which method of securing the dishwasher into its
enclosure will be used, top (wood or porous material) or
side (stone or solid surface). Once the mounting brackets
are installed on the dishwasher, removing them is difficult