Installation guide

Option
2,
No
waste
disposer
-
with
air
gap:
].
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.
This
connection
must
be
before
the
drain
trap
and
at
least
20"
(50.8
cm)
above
the
floor
where
dishwasher
will
be
installed.
Drain
hose
-
cut
here
if
needed
Rubber
hose
connector
Air
gap
Spring
of
screw-type
clamps
Large
spring-type
clamp
Drain
Drain
trap
hose
4.
Insert
drain
hose
through
hole
cut
in
cabinet
to
the
front
center
of
opening
where
drain
connection
will
be
made.
*Parts
available
from
local
plumbing
supply
stores.
Option
3,
Waste
disposer
-
no
air
gap:
J.
Remove
the
disposer
knockout
plug.
Do
not cut
end
of
drain
hose.
2.
Attach
drain
hose
to
disposer
inlet
with
large
springtype
clamp.
This
connection
must
be
before
the
drain
trap
and
at
least
20"
(50.8
cm)
above
the
floor
where
dishwasher
will
be
installed.
It
is
recommended
that
the
drain
hose
be
looped
up
and
securely
fastened
to
the
underside
of
the
counter.
Large
spring-type
3.
Insert
drain
hose
through
hole
cut
in
cabinet
to
the
front
center
of
opening
where
drain
connection
will
be
made.
Drain
hose
Option
4,
No
waste
disposer
-
no
air
gap:
].
Cut
end
of
drain
hose
if
needed
(do
not
cut
ribbed
section).
2.
Attach
drain
hose
to
waste
tee
with
142"
to
2"
(3.8
to
5
cm)
screw-type
clamp*,.
This
connection
must
be
before
the
drain
trap
and
at
least
20"
(50.8
cm)
above
the
floor
where
dishwasher
will
be
installed.
It
is
recommended
that
the
drain
hose
be
looped
up
and
securely
fastened
to
the
underside
of
the
counter.
Drain
hose
-
cut
here
if
needed
Screw-type
Drain
hose
Drain
trap
3.
Insert
drain
hose
through
hole
cut
in
cabinet
to
the
front
center
of
opening
where
drain
connection
will
be
made.
Drain
hose
*Parts
available
from
local
plumbing
supply
stores.
i,
Prepare
cabinet
opening
where
there
are
no
Electrical
connection
Option
1,
Direct
wire
method:
Helpful
Tip:
Wiring
the
dishwasher
will
be
easier
if
you
route
wire
into
the
cabinet
opening
from
the
right
side.
1.
Drill
a
%4"
(1.9
cm)
hole
in
right-hand
cabinet
side,
rear
or
floor.
Preferred
and
optional
locations
are
shown.
2.
Wood
cabinet:
Sand
the
hole
until
smooth.
Preferred
locations
Optional
locations
Metal
cabinet:
Cover
hole
with
grommet,
(Part
Number
302797
-
not
provided.)
3.
Run
wire
into
house
wiring
junction
box.
A.
Install
a
UL
Listed/CSA
Approved
clamp
connector
(strain
relief)
for
flexible-type
wire.
If
installing
conduit,
attach
a
UL
Listed/CSA
Approved
strain
relief
to
the
junction
box.
5.
Run
other
end
of
wire
through
cabinet
hole.
Cable
must
extend
to
the
right
front
of
cabinet
opening.