If you have a question concerning the installation of this
product, callthe BEAnswer Center_ Consumer Information
Service at 800.626.2000,24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
If you received a damaged dishwasher,
you should immediately contact your
dealer or builder.
Installation of this dishwasher requires basic mechanical
and electrical skills.Properinstallation istheresponsibilty
ofthe installer.Productfailure dueto improperinstallation
is notcovered underthe GEApplianceWarranty. Seethe
back coverof the Use & CareGuidefor warranty information.
The dishwasherMUST be installedto allow forfuture
removal from the enclosure ifservice is required.
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Before You Begin
DO NOT INSTALL DISHWASHER
UNTIL YOU HAVE READ ALL
INSTRUCTIONS.
Please read this book completely before you begin. These instructions will help you anticipate water,
electrical, and drain connections, and will help you select the best location for your dishwasher. Installation tips
are located on page 3.
NOTE: Observe all local codes and ordinances for electrical and plumbing connections when
installing your new dishwasher. All electrical and plumbing work should be performed by qualified
persons.
Electrical Shock Hazard
Discon nect electrical power at the
fuse box or circuit breaker box
before installing dishwasher.
Failure to do so can result in death
or electrical shock.
Plan the Installation
Locate the dishwasher where there is easy access to existing water, drain, and electrical lines. Be sure the
water inlet valve will be protected from freezing temperatures. If the valve freezes, flooding may occur.
The best location for your dishwasher is on either side of the kitchen sink. This position should provide
easy access to existing plumbing and wilt be convenient for loading items into the dishwasher once your
dishwasher is installed.
Tools You Will Need
Level Wire Stripper _ _ Flaring Tool
Measuring _
Tape Pipe Joint compound _ Tube Cutter
Electric Drill 1_
Keyhole Saw or
1 " 1 " 2"
/2, 1 /2,and
Hole Cutters
Slotted and Phillips _._.._
Screwdrivers
(magnetic tip _
preferred)
or Knife (for copper
tubing)
(for iron pipe _ (for copper tubing)
plumbing)
/16, 14,and5he"
Socket or Nut Driver
Teflon® Tape
(for iron pipe
plumbing)
2 Pipe Wrenches
(for iron pipe
plumbing)
2 Adjustable
Wrenches
(for copper tubing)
Pliers
Items You Will Need (Not Included)
Drain Hose Clamp -1 1/4" Inner Diameter (ID)
90 ° Elbow -3/8" National Pipe Thread
Strain Relief Bushing
Wire Nuts (2)
Installation Tips
Read all instructions prior to installation
• Water, electric, and drain connections are not the same for all age, brand, or models of
dishwashers. Check and compare the location and length of your current utilities so you can
plan your new installation (refer to pages 4 and 7).
Each home installation is different and some parts may be needed to meet your individual
installation needs.You will needa 3/s" National Pipe Thread "Street I" or compatible right
angle fittings (not included) to make the final water connections to the dishwasher valve (refer
to page 8).
Clean dishes require an adequate supply of hot water. The water temperature must be
between 120°F (49°C) and 150°F (66°C). A minimum water supply line of 3/8" (outside
diameter) coppertubing is recommended. Reasonable water pressure is needed (20-120
PSI [pounds-per-square-inch]) flow rate minimum (2 gallons/minute) (refer to page 8).
• A separate 15-20 amp, grounded 120V AC electrical supply is required for your new
dishwasher. You may need a strain relief bushing and wire nuts or suitable connectors
(not included) for connecting house wiring to the dishwasher.
• If the dishwasher drain hose is connected to a garbage disposer for the first time,
remember to knock out the plug in the disposer inlet. This plug is inside the inlet and you may
not see the plug from the outside (refer to page 7).
• The dishwasher drain hose to the house drain must have a 32" loop above the floor or a
suitable air gap must be used to prevent water from siphoning out of the dishwasher and
causing washing problems (refer to page 6).
• Kinked water or drain lines can cause problems. Run lines with generous curves. Make sure
lines are long enough to allow for generous curves.
• Flush the water line prior to making final connections. A bunched towel over the end of the
line can help prevent splashing. Let water drain into a bucket or pan. This will prevent
premature clogging of the filter screen in the inlet valve.
The dishwasher will look, sound, and work better if it is properly leveled. Take time to
adjust the leveling legs so that all of them touch the floor and the dishwasher is level. Use #8
x %" Phillips head screws (supplied) to anchor dishwasher to countertop (refer to pages 9
and 13).
Location and Rough-In
Electrical, drain and
34=1/4" Min.
j 24"
of tub 7"
water supply line
entrances must
be confined to
shaded areas to
avoid interference
with components.
Hot Water EUectricaU
1=1/2
Line Wiring
Most of the installation work should be done before
the dishwasher is moved into place. First, select a
location as close to the sink as possible for ready
access to water and drain lines. For proper operation
and appearance of the dishwasher, the cabinet
opening should be square and have dimensions as
shown in Figure 1. If the dishwasher is to be installed
in a corner, there must be sufficient clearance to open
the door as shown in Figure 2. A minimum clearance
of 2" is recommended.
Rough-in the water, electrical, and drain lines before
proceeding with the installation. The lines should run
straight to their connections on the dishwasher.
1=1/2 "
!8" Min,
Figure 1
Dishwasher
Countertop
Dishwasher
Door
Note: Make sure that the lines do not cross in
front of the dishwasher motor or its legs.
Figure 2
Preparing for Installation
1. Remove access panel assembly by opening door
all the way and removing two (2) screws on top of
access trim (see Figure 3).
2. Close door. Remove two (2) bottom attach screws
in access panel assembly.
Figure 3
3. The access panel assembly can now be removed
by pulling it forward.
,
Install a 90° elbow (not included) into the water
valve. Use Teflon ®tape or joint compound to seal
the elbow into the valve fitting. Valve fitting is s/g
National Pipe Thread.
Adjusting Door Spring
Tension
The door springs are set at the factory to the proper
tension. To adjust spring tension, hook the springs in
a frame hole to the back of their original settings (see
Figure 4).
Door spring tension is correct when the door remains
horizontal in the fully opened position, yet rises to a
close with the slight lift of a finger.
Access Trim Screws
Access Panel _ Adjustable
Assembly .'_. Toeplate (not
Bottom Attach Screws\ _--
Front of
Dishwasher
Move spring to rear of dishwasher
to increase tension
._> X shown)
Spring
"-- Frame Holes
3
Side Panel Kit
The dishwasher is not provided with a complete
enclosure. If the dishwasher is to be installed at the
end of a cabinet line, be certain that the sides and the
back are fully enclosed (see Figure 5). Side panel
kits are available from your dealer or distributor.
Figure 4
Figure 5