KitchenAid Undercounter Dishwasher 4171206 Installation Instructions Manual

Undercounter Dishwasher
IMPORTANT: Installer: Leave Installation Instructions with the homeowner. Homeowner: Keep Installation Instructions for future reference. Save Installation Instructions for local electrical inspector’s use.
Part No. 4171206
Before you start...
Proper installation is your responsibility. Make sure you
have everything necessary for correct installation. It is the personal responsibility and obligation of the customer to contact a qualified installer to assure that electrical and plumbing installation meet national and local codes and ordinances.
Check location where dishwasher will be installed. The location should provide :
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Easy access to water, electricity
and drainage.
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Convenient loading - the best position is left or right of kitchen sink.
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Opening that is square for proper dishwasher operation and appearance.
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Cabinet front that is perpendicular
to floor.
. Protection against freezing to
prevent the water inlet valve, water lines to dishwasher, water lines in dishwasher, and drain from rupturing. (Ruptures from freezing are not covered by the warranty.)
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l/4” minimum clearance between
motor and flooring to prevent motor overheating.
Electrical ground is required. See Electrical requirements.
DO NOT install dishwasher over
carpeted flooring.
Proper electrical, drain and water supply lines must be available or must be installed as specified within shaded area to prevent interference with dishwasher frame or other components. See Electrical, Water and Drain requirements. Plumbing and wiring should not cross in front of motor or dishwasher frame.
Corner location - 2” min. door to cabinets or wall
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Cut 1” holes for water,,drain
Grommet
and electrical lines within
required for
shaded area.
electrical cable
hole cut in
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metal cabinets
23-112”
cabinet
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min.
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Figure 1
depth
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33-7116” min.
to 35” max.
underside
counter height
If 33-7116’
height Is needed,
the leveling legs
will have
to be removed
The unshaded area must
be free of oioes.
drain hose or ‘wires. ountert
Product Damage Protect dishwasher and water lines leading to dishwasher
against freezing.
Failure to do so could
cause inlet valve, water lines
leading to dishwasher, water lines in dishwasher and drain
to rupture.
Such ruptures are not
covered by the warranty.
For installations where the dishwasher will be left unused and subjected to freezing temperatures, it must be prepared as outlined in your Use and Care Guide.
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IMPORTANT: Observe all
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governing codes and ordinances.
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24” opening width
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23-7/6”‘1
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-26” depth
Flgure 2
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‘Whisper Quiet
insulation compressed.
Tools and
materials needed
for installation:
Personal Injury Hazard
Avoid opening dishwasher door before dishwasher Is installed. Dishwasher, before it Is installed, may tip over when door is opened, resulting in personal injury or product damage.
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electric drill
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shutoff valve
- Phillips
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supply line fittings
screwdriver
. 1, 3/E” NPT street
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2 adjustable wrenches for
elbow (2 for galvanized line) OR
co
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per fittings
0 2 pipe
90” compression elbow wtth 316” NPT
wrenches for
at one end for
jl;,pp Or iron . ;;J,e;;;aIm and
- pliers
detergent-resistant
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Electrlcal wlring and components must not contact any plumbing material or drain hose.
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Electrical wiring, water supply
line and drain line must not contact any exposed terminals of dishwasher wiring.
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Cabinet opening must completely enclose sides, top and back of dishwasher. A
side panel and wood top are available from your
KitchenAid dealer to install
your dlshwasher at the end of
a cabinet.
Failure to follow these
instructions may result in personal injury from exposed wiring.
Parts supplied for installation:
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measuring tape
hoseand clam1
* flat-blade
OR 5/r, c - 30 carper
screwdriver
tubing ana rnur
d ““‘XIS
- 3/4” nut driver or
. liy, 5/a** r-
UIJ soft
socket wrench
copper tu
lbing if
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wire cutters
HKJ~ loop drain is
needed. (See Page 3.)
* level
. 3/4” strain relief -
* 1” drill bit or
. bushlna
hole saw
* l/8” drill bit
- tubing iutter .
oiae-ioint
2 countertop anchor screws
- square
~&mpotmd
‘112” OD copper
. twist-on wire
tubing OR 316” pipe connectors
. electrical tape
Remove parts from package. Check that all parts were included.
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Electrical requirements
Electrical Shock Hazard
. Electrical ground is required
on this appliance.
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Improper connection of the
equipment-grounding
conductor can result in electrical shock.
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Check with a qualified electrician if you are in doubt as to whether the appliance is
properly grounded.
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Disconnect power to the junction box.
. This appliance must be
connected to a grounded,
metallic, permanent wiring system, or a grounding
connector should be
connected to the grounding
terminal or wire lead on
the appliance.
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Do Not have a fuse in
the neutral or grounding circuit. This could result
in electrical shock.
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Do Not use an extension
cord with this appliance.
Such use may result in a fire,
electrical shock or other
personal injury.
Failure to do so could result in serious injury or death.
A single phase, 115volt, 60 Hz, AC only, 15 or 20 ampere, fused electrical supply is required. Time­delay fuse or circuit breaker
is recommended. It is recommended
that a separate circuit serving only
this appliance be provided.
It is the personal responsibility and obligation of the customer to contact a qualified electrician to assure that the electrical installation is adequate
and is in conformance with the
National Electrical Code, ANSI/
NFPA 70-latest edition and local codes and ordinances.
The dishwasher can be connected with flexible armored or non-metallic
shealhed copper cable (with
grounding wire).
A conduit connector must be installed at junction box. Wire sizes (COPPER WIRE ONLY) must conform with the rating of the dishwasher.
Alternate grounding method
If the recommended grounding method is impossible - connect a separate, green grounding wire (No.
16 minimum) from grounding
connection screw located inside the terminal box to a grounded, cold water pipe*. See Figure 3.
Grounding
screw
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THIS IS NOT RECOMMENDED. Do Not ground to a gas
supply pipe or hot water pipe. Do Not connect to electrical supply
until dishwasher is permanently
grounded.
groundlng clamp
must be tight
on pipe
*eta1 water pipe
Figure 4
*Grounded, cold water pipe must have metal
continuity to electrical ground and not be interrupted by plastic, rubber or other insulatmg connecton such as hoses, fittings, washers or gaskets (Including water meter or pump). Any msulatin
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electrical connector
should be jumped wit
a length of No. 4
copper wire securely clamped to bare metal at
both ends as shown in Figure 4.
Flexible cord connection
Local codes may permit the use of a U.L.-listed, flexible, three-conductor
cord terminated with a three-prong,
grounding-type plug. It is
recommended that cord kit, Part No.
675456, available from your
KitchenAid dealer or parts supplier,
be used. If the cord kit is not
available locally, the flexible cord used must be a three-conductor, 16­gauge cord that meets the National
Electrical Code, ANSVNFPA 70­latest edition and local codes and
ordinances. The length of the cord
must not exceed six feet. It must be routed so it does not touch the dishwasher motor or the lower portion of the dishwasher tub. A grommet (Par-l No. 302797) must cover the hole cut in a metal cabinet for the flexible cord.
The flexible cord must be plugged into a mating three-prong, grounding-type wall
receptacle, grounded in accordance with the National Electrical Code, ANSVNFPA 70.latest edition and local ordinances. Follow instructions packaged with the flexible cord.
Water
requirements
The hot water line to the dishwasher must provide between 20-l 20 psi water pressure. The hot water
heater should be set to deliver 120°F (minimum) water temperature
to the dishwasher (except as noted
in your Use and Care Guide) for best results.
Use l/2” O.D. copper tubing or 3/8” galvanized pipe inlet line. Dishwasher inlet valve has 3/8” internal pipe thread.
Drain
requirements
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9 The drain line connection to
the house plumbing must be a minimum of 20” above the floor. A lower drain connection may result in siphoning.
9 If the drain is routed to a
connection point less than 20” above the floor, the drain line
must form a loop 20” above
the floor. See Figure 5,
Page 4.
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Do Not kink hose and copper
tubing. Failure to provide either a 20” mlnlmum connection height or a 20” high loop will result in
improper drainage and may
cause product damage.
The drain hose should be 9/l 6” minimum ID flexible hose or 5/8” OD copper tubing. A minimum of 22” flexible drain hose or a 12”
length of copper drain line with 12” length of flexible hose added is needed. Flexible hose, resistant to heat and detergent, can be found at plumbing, hardware or automotive supply stores. Do Not use a drain line or fittings less than l/2” ID.
If drain line Is copper, clamp a 12” length of g/16” ID flexible, heat and detergent resistant hose to end of copper drain line to connect to dishwasher valve.
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