Haier HDC2406TW HDC2406TW Manual - Page 9

Quick Faucet Adapter Connection

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English Quick Faucet adapter connection The Quick Faucet Adapter easily connects to the sink faucet A. First remove aerator from your faucet nozzle and attach the quick connect threaded adapter to the faucet. The quick connect faucet adapter allows easy snap-on/snap-off connection to standard (7/8" diameter) faucets. Faucet Water Connection B. Connect the dishwasher Quick Connect Faucet Adapter to the faucet first to ensure the hose length fits the dishwasher's selected location. Both hose end fittings must be connected to the back of the dishwasher. The water intake and drain plastic fittings are each a unique design and made to easily fit the dishwasher to insure there is no mistake. WARNING: A hose that attaches to a sink spray can burst if it is installed on the same water line as the dishwasher. If your sink has one, it is recommended that the hose be disconnected and the hole plugged. C. Water Intake Hose: Connect to the rear of the dishwasher using the large, 4-corner shaped wing nut. D. Drain Hose: Connect to the rear of the dishwasher. It is suggested you use pliers to tighten but DO NOT over tighten. E. With both hoses connected, make sure you can plug the power cord into a 120 volt, Drain grounded AC outlet, then turn the dishwasher so it is facing forward. Water Intake Hose F. Red Pressure Release Button: This red button, located on the Quick Release Faucet Adapter, is used to release the water line pressure. When you first connect to the water faucet, you can press the red button to check the water is at the desired temperature or to use the faucet normally without removing the whole Quick Release Faucet Adapter. Red Pressure Release Button Water Hose Drain Hose 8

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QUICK FAUCET ADAPTER CONNECTION
The Quick Faucet Adapter easily connects to the sink faucet
A. First remove aerator from your faucet nozzle and
attach the quick connect threaded adapter to the
faucet. The quick connect faucet adapter allows
easy snap-on/snap-off connection to standard
(7/8” diameter) faucets.
B. Connect the dishwasher Quick Connect
Faucet Adapter to the faucet first to ensure the hose length fits
the dishwasher’s selected location. Both hose end fittings must be
connected to the back of the dishwasher. The water intake and drain
plastic fittings are each a unique design and made to easily fit the
dishwasher to insure there is no mistake.
WARNING:
A hose that attaches to a sink spray can burst if it is
installed on the same water line as the dishwasher. If your sink has one, it
is recommended that the hose be disconnected and the hole plugged.
C. Water Intake Hose: Connect to the rear of the
dishwasher using the large, 4-corner shaped
wing nut.
D. Drain Hose: Connect to the rear of the
dishwasher. It is suggested you use pliers to
tighten but DO NOT over tighten.
E. With both hoses connected, make sure you
can plug the power cord into a 120 volt,
grounded AC outlet, then turn the dishwasher
so it is facing forward.
F. Red Pressure Release Button: This red button, located on the Quick
Release Faucet Adapter, is used to release the water line pressure.
When you first connect to the water faucet, you can press the red
button to check the water is at the desired temperature or to use the
faucet normally without removing the whole Quick Release Faucet
Adapter.
Faucet Water
Connection
Red Pressure
Release Button
Water Hose
Drain Hose
Drain
Water Intake
Hose