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Ki+chenAhiB Installation Instructions Proper installation ismr responsibili~ Read instructtons carefully before begInning Installation. Make sure you have everything necessary for correct installation. Tools and materials needed for installation: Optional tools and materials needed for some installations: Askabwt the KItchenAid@ Instant Hot’ wate[...]
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Page 2
Start the in&Nation Installation dimensions _ Food Waste Disposer Dimenslons In Mllllmeters. B’ - Distance from bottom of sink to center Ike of disposer outlet Add 1Q 7 mm tien sramless steel srnk is used. C* - Length of waste line pope horn center IIW of disposer outlet to end of waSte line LE-I me. IMPORTANT: Plumb waste line to prevent sta[...]
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Page 3
B. Remove nut at top of sink strainer Remove extension pope. C. Loosen the large-diameter nur at the base of the strarner by placmg the tip of d screwdwer on the rldjr of the nut and gently tapp~nj the wrwdrlver ~0th a hammer 8 Attach the upper mounting ~wo,‘mg ,om?::?k:p!!ond rub&r gasket, tin the metal bsck-up ring (flat side up), up and ov[...]
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D. Check to see if you Iwe a water meter in p.rr home. To have a grounded water pipe, dw meter must hewe a wire clamp to either side of the meter You can ground the water pipe b securely clampng a length of No. 6 copper wire for PO0 amp service (of less) to tare metal as show. Use grounding clamps, wtified by C.SA, to attach wire to p&.x G. If [...]