Option
2, No waste
disposer
- with
air gap:
1.
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.
Rubber hose
connector
gap
Option
4, No waste
disposer
- no air gap:
1.
Cut end of drain
hose if needed
(do not cut ribbed
section).
2.
Attach
drain
hose to waste tee with 11/2 '' 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
clamp
Large
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.
Drain hose
/
Option
3, Waste
disposer
- no air gap:
1.
Remove the disposer
knockout
plug. Do not cut end of drain
hose.
2.
Attach
drain
hose to disposer
inlet with
large spring-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.
Large spring-type
_z"
_
Drain hose
Drain trap_
"-'/
I--I
3.
Insert drain
hose through
hole cut in cabinet
to the
front center
of opening
where drain
connection
will
be made.
tee
Drain
3.
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.
Drain
hose
hose
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 3/4" (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.
Metal
cabinet:
Cover hole
with grommet,
(Part Number
302797
- not provided.)
3.
Run wire into house wiring junction
box.
4.
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.