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7. Measure overall length of copper tubing “G” required.
Attach copper tubing to water line with manual shutoff
valve. Carefully feed copper tubing through hole in
cabinet (copper tubing will bend and kink easily) until it
is far enough into the cabinet opening to connect it to
dishwasher inlet on the front left of dishwasher.
8. Turn shutoff valve “H” to “ON” position. Flush water
into a bucket to get rid of particles that may clog the
inlet valve.
9. Turn shutoff valve to “OFF” position.
Drain Hose
10. Cut a 1½” (3.8 cm) diameter hole in cabinet wall or floor
on the side of the opening closest to the sink.
11. Connect drain hose to waste tee or waste disposer following one method.
If you have:
And: Go to Step:
A Waste Disposer
An Air Gap 11a.
No Air Gap* 11c.
No Waste Disposer
An Air Gap 11b.
No Air Gap* 11d.
* An air gap is recommended
11a. Waste disposer + air gap
1. Remove the disposer knockout plug.Cut end of drain
hose “I” if needed (do not cut ribbed section).
2. Attach drain hose to air gap “J” with large spring-type
clamp “K”. If the drain hose was cut, use a 1½” to 2”
(3.8 to 5 cm) screw-type clamp*.
3. Use a rubber hose connector* “L” with spring or
screwtype clamps* “M” to connect air gap to disposer
inlet “N”. This connection “N” MUST be before drain trap
“O” and at least 20” (50.8 cm) above the floor where
dishwasher will be installed. Go to step 12.