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Attach
the water
supply
line (copper
tubing
or flexible
braided
line) to the hot water
line using a connection
configuration
that
is in compliance
with
local
codes and ordinances.
The water
supply
to the dishwasher
should
have
a manual
shutoff
valve
located
under the sink.
Slowly
route water
supply
line through
hole in cabinet.
(If you
are 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.
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.
Route water
line and tape
it to the floor
in area
shown.
This will
keep
it from
moving
when dishwasher
is moved
into cabinet
opening.
IMPORTANT:
Always
use a new drain
hose. Check
local
codes
to determine
whether
an air gap is required.
If needed, drill a 11/2 '' (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.