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Installing the Dishwasher and Garbage Disposal

Plumbing and heating contractor Doug Buchanan is ready to install the Kenmore Elite dishwasher. The dishwasher has a very clean design with the electronics panel on the top of the lid where it's hidden from view under the counter. The interior of the dishwasher has been configured so that it can accommodate large 13-inch plates and the slide-out shelf for glassware can be lowered a notch to fit champagne flutes and other tall glassware. The dishwasher has a standard plug-in for 110 current and a drain line that is already pre-drilled in the cabinet. While old-style dishwashers have a drain solenoid, the new styles like this Kenmore Elite have a pump. The water feed is made of stainless steel flexible line which also goes through the cabinet into a main shutoff for the dishwasher only. With wheels on the back like a shopping cart, the dishwasher can be rolled right into place.
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Installing the Dishwasher and Garbage Disposal

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" OK now we're gonna talk about installing. Both the new dishwasher and the garbage disposer first a look at the at kenmore elite dishwasher. Which again they put in the very clean design the electronic panel. Is kind of on the top of the lid so that it tends to hide. The controls under the kitchen counter but everything is smooth and simple. One piece door and they've designed the insides so that you can get full thirteen inch plates in here lot of people are into these big pottery plates. And in the back you've got neat features you can super heat the water make sure there's no bacteria in here and it's got a food grinder so that if the kids put in dishes that still have. Some food residue in there it -- straight sitting gets rid of it -- neat feature. This thing travels up and down so that if you want to put and tall glasses for example you can lower it if you have your champagne flutes or whatever and wine glass and get fit them in very carefully. But Doug Buchanan is here who's gonna help us get it installed. And Doug what's what's involved back there other than a plug. Played -- standard."

" Plugging or that's what they're going into one and yet you got your standard. Drain line. That it is -- pre drilled in the cabinet he goes up isn't that kind of it does go up on the old style. Dishwashers. Have a drain solenoid. On the new styles have a policy want to pump up yet. An and and also into your garbage disposal there's a knockout in there right and then what's the feed the water feed made out of the water feed is made out of stainless steel flexible line which also goes through your cabinet into a main shutoff for the dishwasher only now do you have to hook that up before -- it and now. Now all right so it's got wheels on the back. And it's almost like shopping cart weighs very little although it is all stainless steel and honest. In the insulation right around it. And it goes right in there."

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