B
E
H
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A. Drain hose-- cut here, if needed
B. Spring- or screw-type
clamps
C. Air gap
D. Large spring-type
clamp
G
F
E. Drain
hose
F. Rubber
hose
connector
G. Waste
tee
H. Drain
trap
Connect Drain Hose to Waste Disposal--No Air Gap
IMPORTANT: Always use a new drain hose even when installing
a new replacement dishwasher.
1. Drill a 11/2"(3.8 cm) diameter hole in the cabinet wall or floor on
the side of the opening closest to the sink.
2=
3.
Remove the waste disposal knockout plug.
NOTE: Do not cut the end of the drain hose.
Attach the drain hose to the waste disposal inlet with the large
spring-type
clamp.
This connection must be before the drain trap and at least
20" (50.8 cm) above the floor.
NOTE: It is recommended
that the drain hose be looped up
and securely fastened to the underside of the counter.
A
B
D
A. Large spring-type
clamp
B. Drain hose
C. Disposal inlet
D. Drain trap
Connect
Drain Hose--
No Waste Disposal or Air Gap
IMPORTANT: Always use a new drain hose even when installing
a new replacement dishwasher.
1. Drill a 1V2"(3.8 cm) diameter hole in the cabinet wall or floor on
the side of the opening closest to the sink.
2=
3.
Cut the end of the drain hose, if needed.
NOTE: Do not cut the ribbed section.
Attach the drain hose to the waste tee with the 11/2"to
2" (3.8 cm to 5 cm) screw-type clamp (not provided).
This connection must be before the drain trap and at least
20" (50.8 cm) above the floor.
NOTE: It is recommended
that the drain hose be looped up
and securely fastened to the underside of the counter.
B
C
E
D
A. Drain hose--cut
here, if needed
B. Screw-type
clamp
C. Drain hose
D. Drain trap
E. Waste tee
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Tip Over Hazard
Do not use dishwasher
until completely installed.
Do not push down on open door.
Doing so can result in serious
injury or cuts.