Install the water line, Install the drain hose – KITCHENAID W10078153B Manuel d'utilisation

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Option 2: Power supply cord method:

NOTE: A mating, three prong, ground-type wall receptacle is
required in a cabinet next to the dishwasher opening.

1. Drill a 1-1/2”

(3.8 cm) hole in
the cabinet rear
or side. Preferred
and optional
locations are
shown.

2. Wood cabinet:

Sand hole until
smooth.

Metal cabinet: Cover hole with grommet (Part No.
302797) included with power supply cord kit.

Install the water line

Helpful Tip: Routing the water line through the left side
of cabinet opening will make water connection easier.

1. Drill a minimum 1/2” (1.3 cm) hole in the cabinet side,

rear or floor. Preferred and optional locations are shown.

2. Measure overall length

of copper tubing
required.

3. Attach copper tubing

to the water line with a
manual shutoff valve.

4. Slowly feed copper

tubing through hole in
cabinet. Copper tubing will bend and kink easily, so be
gentle. The copper tubing should be far enough into the
cabinet opening to connect it to dishwasher inlet on the
front left of the dishwasher.

5. Turn water shutoff valve to “ON” position. Flush water

into a shallow pan to get rid of particles that may clog
the inlet valve.

6. Turn shutoff valve to “OFF” position.

Option 1: Waste disposer – with air gap:

1. Remove the disposer knockout plug. Cut end of drain

hose if needed (do not cut ribbed section).

2. Attach drain hose to air gap with large spring-type

clamp. If the drain hose was cut, use a 1-1/2" to 2"
(3.8 to 5 cm) screw-type clamp*.

3. Use a rubber hose connector* with spring or screw-type

clamps* to connect air gap to disposer inlet.

This connection must be before the drain trap and at
least 20" (50.8 cm) above the floor where dishwasher will
be installed.

4. Insert drain hose through

hole cut in cabinet to the
front center of opening
where drain connection
will be made.

* Parts available from local plumbing
supply stores

copper
tubing

drain
hose

large
spring-type
clamp

air gap

rubber hose
connector

disposer
inlet

drain trap

drain hose –
cut here if needed

spring or
screw-type
clamps

preferred
locations

optional
locations

optional
locations

preferred
locations

Install the drain hose

IMPORTANT: Always use a new drain hose.

1. Drill a 1-1/2” (3.8 cm)

diameter hole in cabinet
wall or floor on the side
of the opening closest
to the sink.

2. Connect drain hose to

waste tee or waste disposer using one of the following
methods:

• Option 1, Waste disposer – with air gap

• Option 2, No waste disposer – with air gap

• Option 3, Waste disposer – no air gap*

• Option 4, No waste disposer – no air gap*

*an air gap is recommended

Helpful Tip: To reduce the vibration of the hose, keep the
hose away from the floor and the edge of the hole where
it passes through the cabinet.

drain hose

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