Grasp the sides of the dishwasher at the edges of the door panel. Tilt dishwasher backward on wheels and move dishwasher close to cabinet opening.
Page 17 The screw can be put into one of three holes 1, 2, 3 in the front or pinch water line, drain hose, power supply cord or direct wire leg of dishwasher. If the door closes by itself, move the tensioner between dishwasher and cabinet. Remove cardboard from to a higher number hole and replace the screw.
You may need to adjust alignment to be even with your To raise the rear of the dishwasher, adjust the rear leveling leg cabinets.
Turn clockwise until the dishwasher is level front to rear. Turn on water supply or motor. If leak occurs, repeat previous step. Route cable so that it does not touch dishwasher motor or lower part of dishwasher tub. Strain relief is not supplied with the dishwasher. Open dishwasher door, remove lower dish rack, and place towel over pump assembly and lower spray arm of dishwasher.
This will keep screws from falling into pump area when you are securing the dishwasher. The dishwasher must be secured to keep it from shifting when door is opened. If securing with a side attachment, check that sides of door do not rub against the screw heads. Page Complete Installation Check that the lower edge of the access panel touches the floor. Adjust if necessary. Hold the 2 panels together and place them against dishwasher leg.
Page 24 Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, Adjust if necessary. Tighten access panel screws. Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet. Check that power supply cord does not touch dishwasher motor or lower part of dishwasher tub.
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Learn more A built-in dishwasher is made to fit seamlessly beneath your kitchen countertop and between your lower cabinets.
If your new dishwasher uses front hookups, push it into place before making the final connections. If it uses rear hookups, make the final connections before pushing it into place.
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This image may not be used by other entities without the express written consent of wikiHow, Inc. Evaluate the intended cabinet space for your chosen dishwasher. Built-in dishwashers are typically designed to fit in a standard cabinet width—24 in 61 cm in the U. Drill holes into the dishwasher side of the sink cabinet, if needed. Use a power drill with a hole saw bit to cut the holes.
Make sure the current is shut off to any electrical wiring for the dishwasher. In most modern panels, just flip the appropriately labeled switch to the off position. Some models require you to touch each wire to test them, while others only require you to hold the tester close to the wiring. Many dishwashers, especially newer models, make the connections for the electrical, water supply, and drain lines at the lower front of the appliance.
Others, however, including some newer models, make the connections at the rear of the appliance. Read the manual to determine which is the case for your dishwasher, because it will impact how you install the appliance. For a dishwasher with rear hookups, you need to finalize the connections before sliding the appliance into place. Method 2. Turn off the hot water supply line in the sink cabinet. Dishwashers normally connect to the hot water supply line under the kitchen sink.
Reach into the sink cabinet and turn the hot water shutoff valve clockwise, then open the faucet to let any excess water drain. Consult the product manual for clarification. One outlet connects to the faucet, while the other is for the dishwasher supply line.
Run thread seal tape often called Teflon tape clockwise over the threads of the open outlet, hand-tighten the supply line on the outlet, then use a wrench to tighten the supply line another quarter-to-half turn. Disconnect the supply line to the faucet, then attach the dual outlet valve to both the hot water line and the faucet supply line.
Use thread seal tape, hand-tighten each connection, and give a quarter-to-half turn with your wrench. If there was previously a dishwasher hooked up, or if your sink was plumbed with the intention of hooking up a dishwasher, there will already be a dishwasher tailpiece in place.
Buy a replacement P-trap section that includes a dishwasher tailpiece, and connect it in place—once again, hand-tightening is sufficient for PVC. Slide one end of the flexible drain line firmly over the stubby dishwasher tailpiece.
This will create an upward arch in the drain pipe that rises above the tailpiece connection. This arch prevents drain water from backing up into the dishwasher. This is a more complicated procedure that may be best left to a professional plumber. Method 3. Secure the utility lines so they run under the center of the appliance. For a dishwasher with front hookups, run the water, drain, and electrical lines along the floor from the back of the dishwasher cabinet bay to the front, centered under the appliance.
Make sure each line extends roughly 6 in 15 cm beyond where the front of the dishwasher will end up, and use tape to secure the lines to the floor underneath where the appliance will be. Instead, make sure each is long enough that you can tie them into the back of the dishwasher before you push it into its final position in the cabinet bay. Adjust the feet of the dishwasher to set it at the proper height for your countertop.
Built-in dishwashers are designed to fit nicely underneath the kitchen countertop, the bottom of which is typically Use the adjustable feet on the dishwasher to fine-tune the height of the unit, but leave a small gap—as recommended by the manufacturer—so you can secure the dishwasher to the underside of the countertop.
Turn the feet counterclockwise to increase the height and clockwise to reduce it. In the U. Slide the dishwasher into place and fine-tune its height and positioning. Push, wiggle, and maneuver the bulky appliance into the cabinet bay until the front of the dishwasher is flush with the front of the surrounding cabinets.
Use the front feet to make slight adjustments as needed. Remember that you need to finish the utility hookups before installing the dishwasher if you have a rear hookup model. Method 4. Connect the water supply line to the dishwasher. Use the product guide to locate the water supply hookup at the bottom front of the appliance. Wrap thread seal Teflon tape around the water inlet connection, then tighten a right angle elbow to the inlet by hand and with a quarter-turn of a wrench.
Wrap tape and tighten the connection between the right angle elbow and the water supply line in the same fashion. You might get one with your dishwasher, or need to buy one from a home supply store—check where other dishwasher plumbing supplies are sold. The installation is the same with a rear hookup dishwasher, other than the location. Secure the drain line to the appliance with a hose clamp. Locate the appropriate hookup stub for the drain line, then press the flexible tube over the stub.
Connect the electrical wires to the dishwashing unit.
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