Whirlpool WDT730PAHV Installation Guide - Page 22

Option A: Waste disposer - no air gap, CONNECT WATER LINE TO HOUSE, SHUT-OFF VALVE, CONNECT DRAIN

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CONNECT WATER LINE TO HOUSE SHUT-OFF VALVE NOTE: If using a flexible braided hose, replace inlet hose after 5 years to reduce the risk of hose failure. Record hose installation or replacement dates on the hose for future reference. 56. Attach water supply line Option A: Waste disposer - no air gap Disposer inlet Large drain hose clamp Drain hose Attach the water supply line (copper tubing or flexible braided line) to the hot water line using a connection configuration that is in compliance with local codes and ordinances. The water supply to the dishwasher should have a manual shut-off valve located under the sink. CONNECT DRAIN HOSE 57. Connect drain hose Connect drain hose to waste tee or waste disposer using one of the following options: ■■ Option A: Waste disposer - no air gap ■■ Option B: No waste disposer - no air gap ■■ Option C: Waste disposer - with air gap ■■ Option D: No waste disposer - with air gap IMPORTANT: The drain hose connection of the disposer or a waste tee must be made before the drain trap and at least 20" (508 mm) above the floor where the dishwasher will be installed. Helpful Tip: To reduce vibration of the hose, keep the hose away from the floor. Drain trap Helpful Tip: Remove disposer knockout plug. 1. Using a hammer and screwdriver, knock 1 plug into disposer. 2. Use needle-nose pliers to remove plug. 2 3. Attach drain hose to disposer inlet with 3 large drain hose clamp (provided). Use pliers to squeeze clamp open and move into position. 22

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Helpful Tip:
Remove disposer knockout plug.
1.
Using a hammer and screwdriver, knock
plug into disposer.
2.
Use needle-nose pliers to remove plug.
3.
Attach drain hose to disposer inlet with
large drain hose clamp (provided). Use
pliers to squeeze clamp open and move
into position.
Option A: Waste disposer – no air gap
Large drain
hose clamp
Drain hose
Drain trap
Disposer inlet
1
2
3
CONNECT WATER LINE TO HOUSE
SHUT-OFF VALVE
NOTE:
If using a flexible braided hose, replace inlet hose
after 5 years to reduce the risk of hose failure. Record
hose installation or replacement dates on the hose for
future reference.
Attach the water supply line (copper tubing or flexible braided
line) to the hot water line using a connection configuration that
is in compliance with local codes and ordinances. The water
supply to the dishwasher should have a manual shut-off valve
located under the sink.
CONNECT DRAIN HOSE
IMPORTANT:
The drain hose connection of the disposer
or a waste tee must be made before the drain trap and at
least 20" (508 mm) above the floor where the dishwasher
will be installed.
Helpful Tip:
To reduce vibration of the hose, keep the
hose away from the floor.
56.
Attach water supply line
57.
Connect drain hose
Connect drain hose to waste tee or waste disposer
using one of the following options:
Option A: Waste disposer – no air gap
Option B: No waste disposer – no air gap
Option C: Waste disposer – with air gap
Option D: No waste disposer – with air gap