Service manual

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4. Connect the hose from the air gap (se-
cured to dishwasher by a retaining clip) to
the hot water outlet (upper) connection on
the hot water tank. Push the hose on to the
connection at least 1.
5. Use the remaining clamp supplied with the
kit ,and slide the clamp over the connec-
tion so that it is about 1/8 from hose end
and past retaining ring on the connection,
then tighten the clamp. Be careful not to
kink the hose.
6. Connect the hose from the dishwasher
water valve to the cold water (lower) inlet
connection on the hot water tank (see the
illustration at the top of the right column).
Push the hose on to the connection at
least 1. Slide the clamp over the connec-
tion so that it is about 1/8 from hose end
and past retaining ring on connection,
then tighten the clamp. Be careful not to
kink the hose.
7. Check that there is power to the outlet and
that it is properly grounded and polarized.
8. Plug power supply cord into 3-prong
grounded outlet. Position the power sup-
ply cord so that the built-in GFCI is easily
accessible.
IMPORTANT: The following steps MUST be
done BEFORE using the hot water tank to test
and activate the GFCI
9. Press the reset button on the GFCI. The
indicator should be visible.
10. Press the test button on the GFCI. The
indicator should disappear.
11. Press the reset button. The indicator should
reappear.
If the GFCI fails this test, DO NOT use the
hot water tank.
IMPORTANT: If the dishwasher was installed
and used before installing the hot water tank,
perform the following step:
12. Refer to the Use and Care Guide that was
included with the dishwasher, and run the
dishwasher through a wash cycle. Check
the hot water tank connections for leaks.
NOTE: Wait about 45 minutes before start-
ing the next cycle to allow the hot water
tank to finish heating.
2. Move the hot water tank into its mounting
location.
3. Connect the temperature and pressure
relief valve to the drain line, as required by
local codes.