Installation instructions

15
Water Inlet Connection
HOT WATER SUPPLY
The hot water heater should be set to deliver approximately
120° F (49° C) water to the dishwasher. Water that is too hot
can cause some detergents to lose effectiveness. Lower water
temperatures will increase run times. The hot water supply
pressure must be between 15 - 145 psi (1 - 10 bar).
IMPORTANT NOTES:
If using a solder joint instead of a compression fitting, be
sure to complete all solder connections before connecting
the water supply line to the dishwasher.
Make sure there are no sharp bends or kinks in the water
line that might restrict water flow.
Always use appropriate seals when making plumbing
connections.
Before connecting the water supply line to the dishwasher,
flush the incoming water line for approximately 5 minutes
to clear any foreign material.
Properly tighten all water connections. Not doing so could
result in a leak.
Check local plumbing codes for approved plumbing pro-
cedures and accessories. All plumbing should be done in
accordance with national and local codes.
If using copper tubing or other material not depicted in
this manual for water supply, defer to a licensed plumber
for proper installation.
SCALDING HAZARD!
Do not perform any work on a pressured 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.
WARNING
NOTICE : Temperatures required for soldering and
sweating will damage the dishwasher. If plumbing lines are
to be soldered or sweated, keep the heat source at least 6
inches (152.4 mm) away from the dishwasher.
Connect the dishwasher water supply line to the water
shut off valve. If one isn’t already in the supply line, install
one (not provided).
You will need to use an approved dishwasher water
supply line with the correct fittings for this connection.
After all connections are made, turn on the hot water and
check for leaks.
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