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Whirlpool WDF550SAAW - Install Water Line

Whirlpool WDF550SAAW
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Install
Water
Line
1.
Drill
a
%"
(1.3
cm)
hole
in
the
left-hand
cabinet
side, the
rear
or
floor
of
opening.
A.
Optional
locations
B.
Preferred
locations
2.
Measure
the
overall
length
of
the
copper
tubing
required.
3.
Attach
the
copper
tubing
to
the
water
supply
line
with
a
manual
shutoff
valve.
4.
Slowly
feed
the
copper
tubing
through
the
hole
in
the
cabinet.
NOTE:
The
copper
tubing
will
bend
and
kink
easily.
The
copper
tubing
should
be
far
enough
into
the
cabinet
opening
to
connect
it
to
the
dishwasher
inlet
on
the
front
left-
hand
side
of
the
dishwasher.
5.
Turn
on
the
water
shutoff
valve.
Run
water
into
a
shallow
pan
to
flush the
copper
tubing
of
particles
that
may
clog
the
inlet
valve.
6.
Turn
off
the
shutoff
valve.
Connect
Drain
Hose
to
Air
Gap—
Waste
Disposal
IMPORTANT:
Always
use
a
new
drain
hose
even
when
installing
a
new
replacement
dishwasher.
1.
Drilla
1%"
(3.8
cm)
diameter
hole
in
the
cabinet
wall
or
floor
on
the
side
of
the
opening
closest
to
the
sink.
2.
Remove
the
waste
disposal
knockout
plug.
Cut
the
end
of
the
drain
hose,
if
needed.
NOTE:
Do
not
cut
the
ribbed
section.
3.
Attach
the
drain
hose
to
the
air
gap
with
the
large
spring-type
clamp.
NOTE:
If
the
drain
hose
was
cut,
use
112"
to
2
"
(3.8
to
5
cm)
screw-type
clamp
(not
provided).
4.
Use
arubber
hose
connector
(not
provided)
with
spring-
or
screw-type
clamps
(not
provided)
to
connect
the
air
gap
to
the
waste
disposal
inlet
above
the
drain
trap
and
at
least
20" (50.8
cm)
above
the
floor.
E.
Drain
hose
F.
Rubber
hose
connector
G.
Disposal
inlet
H.
Drain
trap
A.
Drain
hose—cut
here,
if
needed
B.
Spring-
or
screw-type
clamps
C.
Air
gap
D.
Large
spring-type
clamp
Connect
Drain
Hose
to
Air
Gap—
No
Waste
Disposal
IMPORTANT:
Always
use
a
new
drain
hose
even
when
installing
anew
replacement
dishwasher.
1.
Drilla
1%"
(8.8
cm)
diameter
hole
in
the
cabinet
wall
or
floor
on
the
side
of
the
opening
closest
to
the
sink.
2.
Cut
the
end
of
the
drain
hose,
if
needed.
NOTE:
Do
not
cut
the
ribbed
section.
3.
Attach
the
drain
hose
to
the
air
gap
with
the
large
spring-type
clamp.
NOTE:
If
the
drain
hose
was
cut,
use
112"
to
2
"
(3.8
to
5
cm)
screw-type
clamp
(not
provided).
4.
Use
a
rubber
hose
connector
(not
provided)
with
spring-
or
screw-type
clamps
(not
provided)
to
connect
the
air
gap
to
the
waste
tee
above
the
drain
trap
and
at
least
20" (50.8
cm)
above
the
floor.

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