Installation guide

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Route
water
supply
line
Slowly
route
water
supply
line
through
hole
in
cabinet.
(If
using
copper
tubing,
it
will
bend
and
kink
easily,
so
be
gentle.)
It
should
be
far
enough
into
the
cabinet
opening
to
connect
it
to
the
dishwasher
inlet
on
the
front
left
side
of
the
dishwasher.
4
|
Flush
water
supply
line
&S
Ps
-
A
Slowly
turn
water
shutoff
valve
to
“ON”
position.
Flush
water
into
a
shallow
pan
until
clear
to
get
rid
of
particles
that
could
clog
the
inlet
valve.
Turn
shutoff
valve
to
“OFF”
position.
Slide
nut
and
ferrule
onto
tubing
Copper
tubing
only:
Slide
nut,
then
ferrule,
about
1"
(2.5
cm)
onto
copper
tubing.
NOTE:
To
avoid
vibration
during
operation,
route
the
water
supply
line
so
that
it
does
not
touch
the
dishwasher
base,
frame
or
motor.
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a
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of
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Pont
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and
Company.
Add
90°
elbow
fitting
to
the
water
supply
line
Connect
the
¥s"
compression
fitting
to
the
water
supply
line
prior
to
installing
the
unit
into
the
cabinet
opening.
Attach
such
that
the
%"
connection
is
facing
upward
as
shown
below.
Copper
tubing
only:
Put the
tubing
into
the 90°
elbow
fitting
as
far
as
it
will
go
(the
copper
tubing
bends
and
kinks
easily).
Slide
the
nut
and
ferrule
forward
and
start
the
nut
onto
the
elbow
threads.
Flexible
braided
connection:
Secure
nut
to
elbow
using
54"
open
ended
wrench
or
adjustable
wrench.
NOTE:
Do
not
use
Teflon®
tape
with
compression
fittings.
Von
Install
Drain
Hose
IMPORTANT:
Always
use
a
new
drain
hose.
Check
local
codes
to
determine
if
an
air
gap
is
required.
Drill
hole
lf
needed,
drill
a
1%"
(3.8
cm)
diameter
hole
in
cabinet
wall
or
side
of
the
opening
closest
to
the
sink.
Route
drain
hose
as
shown
through
hole
in
cabinet
to
the
front
center
of
opening
where
drain
connection
will
be
made.
Tape
drain
hose
to
the
floor
in
area
shown.
This
will
prohibit
it
from
moving
when
dishwasher
is
moved
into
cabinet
opening.