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KitchenAid 4171206 Dishwasher User Manual
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1. Check to see if rear cross channel contacts drain electrical or water lines If the channel contacts any line pull dishwasher out of opening Do Not remove the channel Remove both cross channel screws on the right hand side Remove the bottom screw on the left hand side and loosen the top screw Align the bottom hole in the loose end of channel with the higher hole in frame and attach with screw Tighten the top screw on the other end of channel Repeat step 9 Align dishwasher door 11 A cabinet front not doors Page 6 D wild F SSK 12 Connect 3 8 NPT street elbow to a 90 compression elbow 3 8 NPT one end Connect street elbow to water valve Connect supply line to compression elbow If galvanized pipe is used use a second 3 8 street elbow in place of the compression elbow dishwasher valve aoa red plug AAA Check that drain hose is not kinked drain hose crimped or contacting electrical connections 43 Place towel below dishwasher valve area Remove red plug from dishwasher valve A small amount of water may still be in the valve area from quality assurance testing Place hose clamp over dishwasher valve Connect drain hose to valve and secure with hose clamp Check for good fit and that there are no bends or kinks in drain hose that could restrict water flow top mounting Se AS oases a a ie an SF lt A screws into tub Open dishwash
2. form a loop 20 above the floor See Figure 5 Page 4 e Do Not kink hose and copper tubing Failure to provide either a 20 minimum connection height or a 20 high loop will result in improper drainage and may cause product damage The drain hose should be 9 16 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 1 2 ID If drain line is copper clamp a 12 length of 9 16 ID flexible heat and detergent resistant hose to end of copper drain line to connect to dishwasher valve Page 3 ZAN f j 5 3 O D Copper tubing e must be at least 20 IZA above floor 1 BA Ree weer If drain line is flexible hose this dimension is 22 If drain line is copper the copper should be 12 plus a 12 length of flexible hose attached to the end Figure 5 If drain hose connection is less than 20 above the floor the hose must form a loop using 5 8 OD copper tubing 20 inches above the floor Make sure there are no kinks in the hose or copper tubing A CAUTION Product Damage All solder connections must be made before the water line is connected to the dishwasher to preven
3. 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 16 gauge cord that meets the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 latest 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 Part 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 ANSI NFPA 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 20 120 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 1 2 O D copper tubing or 3 8 galvanized pipe intet line Dishwasher inlet valve has 3 8 internal pipe thread Drain requirements ACAUTION Product Damage 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 If the drain is routed to a connection point less than 20 above the floor the drain line must
4. than 1 4 thick the outer edge will need to be routed as shown Custom wood panels need a waterproof protective finish applied to all sides and edges of panel Part No 4171206 1989 KitchenAid 1 4 THK Prepared by KitchenAid St Joseph Michigan 49085 If the dishwasher is not operating properly Check these points e Is the door closed tightly and latched securely Has the cycle been set correctly to start the dishwasher Is the water turned on Has a house fuse blown Has electrical power been interrupted Note If the motor has stopped because of overload it will automatically reset itself within a few minutes 23 11 16 If after checking these points the dishwasher still does not run or 6 5 8 complete a cycle call for service jH 6 After custom panels are installed check the door tension The door should be counterbalanced so it doesn t fall open or close when opened If the door closes from an open position adjust the door spring brackets upward to a different hole If door falls open too quickly move spring bracket downward If custom panels are heavy heavy duty door springs are available from your KitchenAid dealer Printed in U S A
5. KitchenAid 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 e Easy access to water electricity and drainage Convenient loading the best position is left or right of kitchen sink Opening that is square for proper dishwasher operation and appearance 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 1 4 minimum clearance between motor and flooring to prevent motor overheating Electrical ground is required See Electrical requirements Corner location 2 min door to cabinets or wall DO NOT install dishwasher over carpeted flooring Cut 1 holes for wate
6. RNING materials needed Electrical Shock Hazard Personal Injury Hazard for installation i i elect t ve pours Wengen Avoid opening dishwasher Phillips supply line fitings components must not contact door before dishwasher is screwdriver l 1 3 8 NPT street any plumbing material or drain installed Dishwasher before 2 adjustable elbow 2 for hose it is installed may tip over sioner filings ba heed Rd Electrical wiring water supply when door is opened resulting OH 2 pipe elbow with 3 8 NPT line and drain fine must not in personal injury or product wrenches for at one end for contact any exposed terminals damage galvanized oriron copper line of dishwasher wiring piers detergent rsalstant Seon opening hese P rt li d f measuring tape hose pnd clamps completely enclose sides top arts su r Sigler ied 5 8 OD copper and back of dishwasher A Supplied to screwdriver tubing and fittings side panel and wood top are installation 3 4 nut driver or 10 5 8 OD soft copper tubing if available from your socket wrench high loop drain is r tt KitchenAld dealer to install ae Aana ore eoe your dishwasher at the end of 4 drill bit or bushing a cabinet hole saw tubing cutter Failure to follow these _ 2 countertop anchor screws 1 8 drill bit pipe joint Instructions may result in square compound 1 2 OD copper twist on wire personal injury from exposed Remove parts from package tubing OR 3 8 pip
7. dition and local codes and ordinances The dishwasher can be connected with flexible armored or non metallic sheathed 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 a E Figure 3 THIS IS NOT RECOMMENDED Do Not ground to a gas supply pipe or hot water pipe Do Notconnect to electrical supply until dishwasher is permanently grounded No 4 wire m grounding clamp 4 4 must be tight NK clamp on pipe metal water pipe S Figure 4 Grounded cold water pipe must have metal continuity to electrical ground and not be interrupted by plastic rubber or other insulating connectors such as hoses fittings washers or gaskets Including water meter or pump Any insulating electrical connector should be jumped with 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
8. e connectors wiring Check that all parts were included electrical tape Page 2 RS a a a a SN OT a Electrical requirements AWARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Electrical ground is required on this appliance Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in electrical shock e Check with a qualified electrician if you are in doubt as to whether the appliance is properly grounded 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 Do Not have a fuse in the neutral or grounding circuit This could result in electrical shock 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 115 volt 60 Hz AC only 15 or 20 ampere fused electrical supply is required Time delay 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 e
9. er and remove foam shipping pieces for upper corners of door Remove bottom rack Place a newspaper or large sheet of paper over bottom of dishwasher to protect the pump area when securing dishwasher to countertop Do Not drop 45 Disconnect brackets located at the top corners of flange Reattach brackets with bracket end facing away from dishwasher Drill starter holes 3 4 deep through bracket holes into the underside of countertop using a 1 8 drill bit Do not exeed 3 4 depth Attach brackets to underside of countertop Make sure the screw heads do not interfere with the door You MUST secure dishwasher to keep it from tilting when door is opened or closed Do Not drop screws In dishwasher tub If screws should fall into the pump pump and motor failure may occur Remove paper from bottom of dishwasher ae lag bolt T a gt leveling leg a If brackets cannot be attached to countertop Do Not disconnect brackets Attach dishwasher to floor using 1 4 lag bolts through hole in each side of dishwasher frame equally spaced Open door approximately 3 and check for equal spacing between inner door and tub sides If necessary loosen screws that fasten dishwasher to countertop and shift tub Retighten screws 1 T Place level against aj interior flange as shown Level dishwasher front to back and side to side by adjusting leveling legs Check door fo
10. n drain Grommet Proper electrical drain and water and electrical lines within required for supply lines must be available or shaded area Sein TG _ must be installed as specified within Figure 1 metal cabinets 23 1 2 min T shaded area to prevent interference 33 7 16 min cabinet depth r with dishwasher frame or other to 35 max The unshaded area must a components See Electrical Water underside i be ireo of pipes 36 i j counter height rain hose or wires 2 countert and Drain requirements Plumbing ESTASI NJ helght and wiring should not cross in height is needed front of motor or dishwasher frame the leveling legs A CAUTION to be removed Product Damage Protect dishwasher and water lines leading to dishwasher against freezing IMPORTANT Observe all governing codes and ordinances 24 opening width I l 26 depth gt hg 23 7 8 p recessed am Failure to do so could cause inlet valve water lines leading to dishwasher water pa lines in dishwasher and drain to rupture Such ruptures are not covered by the warranty 33 7 8 For installations where the height By dishwasher will be left unused and subjected to freezing temperatures it must be prepared as outlined in your Use and Care Guide LR Mon Figure 2 O OX WA RY Whisper Quiet je 2 3 4 end insulation compressed Tools and AWARNING AWA
11. ooth If the hole is cut in a metal cabinet the hole must be covered by a grommet Part No 302797 Run flexible cable from fused disconnect circuit breaker or junction box through hole in cabinet Cable should extend 24 from back wall flange lt tabs aA 2 screws N P Remove the 2 screws T below the access panel Press up on tabs and pull out bottom of access panel to unhook tabs from frame Then pull the access panel downward to slide the panel flanges out from behind the support channel Set the access panel aside on a protective covering Remove the 2 toe panel screws Remove the toe panel toe panel By The dishwasher is shipped to be installed in 34 cabinet opening Measure height of cabinet opening from underside of countertop to floor Adjust leveling legs to required opening height Page 5 A CAUTION Floor Damage Slide dishwasher onto cardboard or hardboard before moving across floor Failure to do so may cause damage to floor covering Place drain hose on the left side of the cabinet opening between the motor and the frame Latch dishwasher door Grasp dishwasher by the door frame and push the dishwasher into the cabinet opening Be careful not to push on the dishwasher panels Center dishwasher in cabinet opening Check that front leveling legs are firmly against the floor back of dishwasher alternate position rear cross channel original position
12. r proper operation Door should close easily without slamming and should not open with its own weight If necessary close door and adjust door spring bracket If the door closes too fast from an open position adjust the door spring brackets upward to a different hole If door falls open too quickly move spring bracket downward AWARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before making electrical connection Failure to do so could result in electrical shock Remove terminal box cover Install conduit connector to box Insert power cable through grommet Connect the white wire of the power supply cable to the white leads in the terminal box with twist on wire connectors Connect the black wire of the power supply cable to the black leads in the terminal box with twist on wire connectors Connect the grounding wire of the power supply cable to the grounding screw on the dishwasher frame Replace terminal box cover 20 Remove all shipping materials Do Not remove the white plastic plug buttons from the side of door or the plastic bumpers from the front corners of the lower rack Do Not remove the two spring retainers attached to the heater not included on all models 21 Take a few minutes to read the Use and Care Guide to fully understand your new dishwasher 22 Check that all parts have been installed and no steps were skipped Check that you have all the tools you started
13. supply houses Be sure to remove the disposer plug before connecting the drain hose Now start with dishwasher in kitchen Disconnect electric supply before installing dishwasher Cut 1 holes for water drain and electrical lines within shaded area The unshaded area must be free of pipes drain hose or wires 24 opening widih Rough in water and drain E lines to the dishwasher cabinet opening using one of the routing methods shown Cut 1 hole in cabinet rear wall or floor for water and drain lines 2 Install a shutoff valve in the water line where it can be easily used 3 Flush water line to get rid of any particles that may clog intet valve Turn shutoff valve to the OFF position Check that there are no sharp bends or kinks in water line that might restrict water flow 5 Install air gap Attach drain hose to air gap or waste tee See Drain requirements Numbers correspond to steps AWARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect electrical power at the service panel fuse box or circuit box Make sure that the water supply line drain line and wiring do not touch any exposed terminals of the dishwasher wiring Failure to do so could result in serious injury or death Cut a 1 inch hole in the cabinet for the electrical wiring to pass through If this hole is cut in a wood cabinet the hole should be sanded until sm
14. t damage to the inlet valve Do Not solder within 6 of inlet valve The plastic part of the water inlet valve could be damaged If connection to an air gap is required air gap kits are available from local plumbing sources Recommended methods Air gap kit SO _ ES _J_ saa connector a f 20 min clearance to floor Cut hose connector to fit Entry must be above trap ALCUNU CUAN wT Y Install air gap according to kit instructions Page 4 Connect the air gap to a waste tee or disposer using a rubber connector Most disposers have 7 8 connectors or special connectors are available at plumbing supply houses Be sure to remove the disposer knockout or plug before connecting the drain hose Air gap Q kit E Ees N ieron AL Remove disposer inlet plug 20 min clearance to floor Entry must be above trap Alternate methods Waste K __ ae Yy yy Cut hose connector to fit clearance to floor Entry must be above trap cut hose connector 20 min clearance to floor Remove disposer inlet plug If local plumbing codes permit dishwasher drain hose may be connected directly to a waste tee or directly to a waste disposer The waste tee connection MUST be made ahead of the trap anda minimum of 20 inches above the floor Most disposers have 7 8 connectors or special connectors are available at plumbing
15. with 23 CHECK ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS BE SURE YOU HAVE CORRECT ELECTRICAL SUPPLY AND RECOMMENDED GROUNDING METHOD Turn on electrical supply Turn on the water supply Start dishwasher and allow it to complete a cycle Check that dishwasher is working properly and that there are no water leaks flange access panel 2 screws aa 25 Replace toe panel with two screws Check that the opening at the bottom of toe panel is clear so air can circulate to cool the motor Align access panel flanges to fit under channel Slide panel up until it stops Push up tabs located at bottom of access panel until tabs hook over frame Use two screws to attach panel 26 If color of door is to be changed or custom panel installed change the panel now See Use and Care Guide for instructions To get the most efficient use from your new dishwasher read your KitchenAid Use and Care Guide Keep Installation Instructions and Guide close to dishwasher for easy reference Page 7 Custom made panels ACAUTION Personal Injury Handle metal edges of panels carefully Cut metal edges may cause personal injury or damage to other materials 1 4 23 9 16 _______ THK 18 13 16 For Models KUDA220T and KUDA22ST 17 7 16 Custom wood or other materials should be 1 4 thick Thinner materials will need to have a spacer panel installed behind custom panel If custom panel is more
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