Hotpoint HDA3600RCC Installation Instructions - Page 11

Step 14: Connect, Water Supply

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Dishwasher Installation STEP 13: FASTEN DISHWASHER TO UNDERSIDE OF COUNTERTOP OR SIDES OF CABINET In this step gou will need the two 5/8" Phillips-head wood screws set aside in Step 1. IMPORTANT - Dishwasher must be centered in cabinet opening. Interference with cabinets or countertop will cause leaks and damage to the door panel and/or control panel. , If countertop is wood or woodlike material, fasten the dishwasher to the countertop bg driving the Phillips head screws through the countertop brackets and into the countertop. , If the countertop is granite or similar material, drive Phillips screws through side mount brackets and into the adjacent cabinets. , Make sure screws are driven straight and flush to prevent interference with door operation and damage to the control panel. See Figure T. Countertop Bracket STEP 14: CONNECT WATER SUPPLY Connect the water supplg line to the 90° elbow installed in Step 6. , Slide the compression nut and then the ferrule over the end of the water line. , Insert the water line into the 90 ° elbow. , Slide the ferrule against the elbow and secure with the compression nut. 90 ° Elbow Hot Water Supplg Line Side-Haunt Brackets (optional) Figure T Tip: Avoid unnecessary service charges for leaks or control panel damage. Make sure the dishwasher is centered in the cabinet and the door opens and closes freely without hitting the adjacent cabinets. Drive mounting screws straight and flush. Figure U IMPORTANT - Check to be sure the door spring does not rub or contact the fill hose or water supplg line. Test bg opening and closing the door. Reroute the water supplg lines or slightlg bend the water valve bracket if a rubbing noise or interference occurs. Tip: Avoid unnecessarg service charges for noise or leaks. Make sure the door spring does not rub against the fill hose or water supplg line. 11

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Dishwasher
Installation
STEP 13: FASTEN
DISHWASHER
TO
UNDERSIDE
OF COUNTERTOP
OR SIDES
OF CABINET
In this step gou will need the two 5/8" Phillips-head
wood
screws set aside in Step 1.
IMPORTANT
- Dishwasher
must
be centered
in cabinet
opening.
Interference
with
cabinets
or
countertop
will cause
leaks and damage
to the
door panel
and/or
control
panel.
,
If countertop
is wood
or woodlike
material,
fasten
the
dishwasher
to the
countertop
bg driving
the
Phillips
head
screws
through
the
countertop
brackets
and
into the
countertop.
,
If the
countertop
is granite
or similar
material,
drive
Phillips
screws
through
side
mount
brackets
and
into
the adjacent
cabinets.
,
Make
sure
screws
are driven
straight
and
flush
to
prevent
interference
with
door
operation
and
damage
to the
control
panel.
See Figure
T.
Countertop
Bracket
Side-Haunt
Brackets (optional)
STEP 14: CONNECT
WATER SUPPLY
Connect
the water
supplg
line to the 90° elbow
installed
in Step 6.
, Slide the compression
nut and then the ferrule
over
the end of the water
line.
, Insert the water
line into the 90 ° elbow.
, Slide the ferrule
against
the elbow and secure
with the compression
nut.
Figure
U
90 ° Elbow
Hot Water
Supplg Line
Figure
T
Tip: Avoid
unnecessary
service
charges
for leaks
or control
panel
damage.
Make sure the dishwasher
is centered
in the cabinet
and the door opens and closes freely without
hitting
the adjacent
cabinets.
Drive mounting
screws
straight
and flush.
IMPORTANT
- Check to be sure the door
spring
does not rub or contact
the fill hose or
water
supplg
line. Test bg opening
and closing
the
door. Reroute
the water
supplg
lines or slightlg
bend the water
valve
bracket
if a rubbing
noise or
interference
occurs.
Tip: Avoid
unnecessarg
service
charges
for noise
or leaks.
Make sure the door spring does not rub against
the
fill hose or water
supplg
line.
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