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Avoiding
General
Hazards
Do
not
use
the
dishwasher
until
it is completely
installed. When
opening
the door on an uninstalled
dishwasher,
carefully
open the door while
supporting
the rear of the unit. Failure to follow this warning
can
cause the dishwasher
to tip over and result in serious
injury.
Before
installing
the "L"-shaped
supplied
countertop
mounting
brackets
(select
models),
decide
which
method
will be used to secure
the dishwasher
into its
opening.
Once these mounting
brackets
are installed
on the dishwasher,
removing
them is difficult
and will
damage
the mounting
brackets
and the dishwasher.
in some
conditions,
hydrogen
gas can form in a hot
water
system
that
has
not
been
used
for weeks.
Hydrogen
gas is explosive.
Before
filling
a dishwasher
from
a system
that
has
been off for weeks,
run the water from a nearby faucet
in a well ventilated
area until there is no sound or evi-
dence of gas.
Temperatures
required
for soldering
and sweating
will
damage
the dishwasher's
base and water inlet valve.
If plumbing
lines are to be soldered
or sweated,
keep
the heat source at least 6" (152.4
mm) away from the
dishwasher's
base and water inlet valve.
Make sure electrical
work is properly
installed.
There
should
be no loose electrical
connections.
Ensure
all
electrical
connections
are properly
made.
The customer
has the responsibility
of ensuring
that the
dishwasher
electrical
installation
is in compliance
with
all national
and local electrical
codes and ordinances.
The dishwasher
is designed
for an electrical
supply
of 120V,
60 Hz, AC,
connected
to a dishwasher-
dedicated,
properly
grounded
electrical
circuit
with a
fuse or breaker
rated for 15 amps.
Electrical
supply
conductors
shall be a minimum
#14 AWG copper
only
wire rated at 75°C (167°F) or higher.
This appliance
must be connected
to a grounded
metal,
permanent
wiring
system,
or an equipment-grounding
conductor
must be run with the circuit conductors
and
connected
to the
equipment-grounding
terminal
or
lead on the appliance.
Do not use extension
cords.
Avoiding
Plumbing/Scalding
Hazards'_
Do not perform
any work on a charged
hot water line.
Serious injury could result. Only qualified plumbershould
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.
Removing
any cover or pulling the dishwasher
from the
cabinet
can expose
hot water
connections,
electrical
power and sharp edges or points.
Handle with care.
Avoiding
Electrical
Shock/Fire
Hazards
.
._.
Do not allow the electrical
and water
supply
lines to
touch.
Separate
channels
are
provided
under
the
dishwasher.
Do not work on an energized
circuit. Doing so could
result in serious injury or death. Only qualified
electri-
cians should perform
electrical
work. Do not attempt
any work on the dishwasher
electric
supply circuit
until you are certain the circuit
is de-energized.
Do not over
tighten
the
90 ° elbow.
Doing
so may
damage
the water inlet valve and cause a water leak.
Temperatures
required
for
soldering
and
sweating
will
damage
the
dishwasher's
water
inlet
valve.
If
plumbing
lines are to be soldered
or sweated,
keep
the heat source
at least 6" (152.4 mm) away from the
dishwasher's
water inlet valve.
Check
local
plumbing
codes
for approved
plumbing
procedures
and accessories.
All plumbing
should
be
done in accordance
with national
and local codes.
These
instructions
depict
an installation
method
for
stainless
steel braided
hose or PEX hot water supply
lines.
If using
copper
tubing
or other
material
for
water supply,
defer to a licensed
plumber
for proper
installation.
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