Insignia NS-DWR3SS1 Installation Guide - Page 22

Step 14: Performing a pre-test check, Step 15: Wet testing the dishwasher, START/Cancel

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4 If connecting the drain line to a garbage disposal, make sure that the drain plug has been removed. Your dishwasher will not drain if the plug is left in place. Remove the plug Step 14: Performing a pre-test check Review this list after installing your dishwasher to avoid problems or charges for a service call not covered by your warranty. • Make sure that power is turned OFF. • Open the door and remove all foam and paper packaging. • Locate the User Guide in the literature package. • Read the User Guide for operating instructions. • Check the door opening and closing. If the door does not open and close freely, or tends to fall, check the spring adjustments. See Step 1: Check the door balance on page 10. • Make sure that the wiring is secure under the dishwasher and not pinched or in contact with door springs or other components. See Step 10: Position the dishwasher under the countertop on page 17. • Check the door alignment with the tub. If the door hits the tub, level the dishwasher. See Step 11: Level the dishwasher on page 18. • Pull the lower rack out about half way. Make sure that it does not roll back or forward on the door. If the rack moves, adjust the leveling legs. See Step 11: Level the dishwasher on page 18. • Check the door alignment with the cabinet. If the door hits the cabinet, reposition or relevel the dishwasher. See Step 11: Level the dishwasher on page 18. • Make sure that water supply and drain lines are not kinked or in contact with other components. Any contact with the motor or dishwasher frame could cause a noise. See Step 9: Slide the dishwasher partially into the cabinet on page 16. • Turn on the sink hot water faucet and verify the water temperature. Incoming water temperature must be between 120° F and 150° F (49° C to 65° C). A minimum of 120° F temperature is required for best wash performance. See Preparing the hot water line on page 8. • Add a half gallon (2 l) of water to the bottom of the dishwasher to lubricate the pump seal. • Turn on the water supply. Check for leaks. Tighten connections if needed. • Remove any protective film (if present) from the control panel and door. Step 15: Wet testing the dishwasher 1 Turn on the power supply (or plug the power cord into the outlet, if equipped). 2 Turn on your dishwasher (refer to the User Guide for instructions). 3 Select the Express cycle, then press START/Cancel and close the door. 4 Make sure that water enters the dishwasher. If water does not enter the dishwasher, check to be sure that water and power are turned on. 5 Check for leaks under the dishwasher. If a leak is found, turn the power supply off, then tighten connections. Restore power after the leak is corrected. 6 Check for leaks around the door. A leak around the door could be caused by door rubbing or hitting against adjacent cabinetry. Reposition the dishwasher if necessary. See Step 10: Position the dishwasher under the countertop on page 17. 7 When the dishwasher is draining, check the drain lines. If leaks are found, turn power off at the breaker and correct plumbing as necessary. 8 Restore the power after corrections are made. See Step 6: Connecting the water supply line on page 14. 9 Open the dishwasher door and make sure that most of the water has drained. If not, check that the disposer plug has been removed and/or the air gap is not plugged. See Step 13: Connecting the drain hose on page 20. Also check the drain line for kinking. 10 Run the dishwasher through another fill and drain cycle. Check for leaks and correct if required. 22 www.insigniaproducts.com

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If connecting the drain line to a garbage disposal, make sure that the drain plug has been removed. Your
dishwasher will not drain if the plug is left in place.
Step 14: Performing a pre-test check
Review this list after installing your dishwasher to avoid problems or charges for a service call not covered by your
warranty.
Make sure that power is turned OFF.
Open the door and remove all foam and paper packaging.
Locate the
User Guide
in the literature package.
Read the
User Guide
for operating instructions.
Check the door opening and closing. If the door does not open and close freely, or tends to fall, check the spring
adjustments. See Step 1: Check the door balance
on page 10
.
Make sure that the wiring is secure under the dishwasher and not pinched or in contact with door springs or
other components. See Step 10: Position the dishwasher under the countertop
on page 17
.
Check the door alignment with the tub. If the door hits the tub, level the dishwasher. See Step 11:
Level the
dishwasher
on page 18
.
Pull the lower rack out about half way. Make sure that it does not roll back or forward on the door. If the rack
moves, adjust the leveling legs. See Step 11:
Level the dishwasher
on page 18
.
Check the door alignment with the cabinet. If the door hits the cabinet, reposition or relevel the dishwasher. See
Step 11:
Level the dishwasher
on page 18
.
Make sure that water supply and drain lines are not kinked or in contact with other components. Any contact
with the motor or dishwasher frame could cause a noise. See Step 9: Slide the dishwasher partially into the
cabinet
on page 16
.
Turn on the sink hot water faucet and verify the water temperature. Incoming water temperature must be
between 120° F and 150° F (49° C to 65° C). A minimum of 120° F temperature is required for best wash
performance. See Preparing the hot water line
on page 8
.
Add a half gallon (2 l) of water to the bottom of the dishwasher to lubricate the pump seal.
Turn on the water supply. Check for leaks. Tighten connections if needed.
Remove any protective film (if present) from the control panel and door.
Step 15: Wet testing the dishwasher
1
Turn on the power supply (or plug the power cord into the outlet, if equipped).
2
Turn on your dishwasher (refer to the
User Guide
for instructions).
3
Select the Express cycle, then press
START/Cancel
and close the door.
4
Make sure that water enters the dishwasher. If water does not enter the dishwasher, check to be sure that water and
power are turned on.
5
Check for leaks under the dishwasher. If a leak is found, turn the power supply off, then tighten connections.
Restore power after the leak is corrected.
6
Check for leaks around the door. A leak around the door could be caused by door rubbing or hitting against
adjacent cabinetry. Reposition the dishwasher if necessary. See Step 10: Position the dishwasher under the
countertop
on page 17
.
7
When the dishwasher is draining, check the drain lines. If leaks are found, turn power off at the breaker and correct
plumbing as necessary.
8
Restore the power after corrections are made. See Step 6: Connecting the water supply line
on page 14
.
9
Open the dishwasher door and make sure that most of the water has drained. If not, check that the disposer plug
has been removed and/or the air gap is not plugged. See Step 13: Connecting the drain hose
on page 20
. Also
check the drain line for kinking.
10
Run the dishwasher through another fill and drain cycle. Check for leaks and correct if required.
Remove the plug