GE Monogram Dishwasher ZBD6400 User Manual

Installation  
Instructions  
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Built-In Dishwashers  
ZBD6400, ZBD6500, ZBD6600  
ZBD6700, ZBD6900, ZBD7000,  
ZBD7100  
Chef’s Washers  
ZBD6605, ZBD6905, ZBD7005,  
ZBD7105  
Design Guide with  
Installation Instructions  
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Design Information  
PRODUCT DIMENSIONS  
ADVANCE PLANNING  
• These dishwashers are designed for versatility,  
adaptable to virtually any installation.  
• All models have a full length door or a modified  
door to accept a full cabinet panel without the  
traditional access panel  
• Side tub flange trim is adjustable and will conceal  
any slight gap between the dishwasher and adjacent  
cabinetry.  
34"  
Adjustable  
to 35"  
*Dishwasher model  
ZBD7000 and  
Chef’s Washer  
model ZBD7005  
require a 3/4" thick  
custom panel and  
will be 24-3/4"  
deep.  
• These dishwashers may be installed beneath  
countertops of stone or other materials that will not  
accept screws. No trim kit required.  
*24"  
23-7/8"  
Standard installation in 24" deep cabinets  
• In standard 24" deep cabinets, the dishwasher door  
will be flush with adjacent cabinetry.  
• Models with 3/4" thick custom door panel will fit  
flush with adjacent cabinetry.  
DISHWASHER MODELS  
Traditional Built-In  
ZBD6400 BB, Black - Accepts 1/4" or 3/4" custom  
panels  
ZBD6400 WW White - Accepts 1/4" or 3/4" custom  
panels  
Trim Kits for models ZBD6400  
• ZPF625W (white) or ZPF625B (black) custom panel  
kits, supports a 1/4" thick custom door panel.  
• ZPF675W (white) or ZPF675B (black) custom panel  
kits support a 3/4" thick custom door panel.  
Traditional Built-In  
ZBD6500 SS, Stainless steel door  
Professional Series  
ZBD6600 SS, Stainless Steel  
Fully Wrapped  
ZBD6700 BB, Black  
Supplied or Custom Toekicks  
• A 2-piece toekick is supplied with all models. The  
toekick is height and depth adjustable.  
• Depending on cabinetry style, a custom toekick can  
also be installed to match cabinetry. Care must be  
taken to assure door swing clearance above the  
toekick.  
• A notched continuous toekick may be necessary to  
allow a long door panel, on models ZBD7000 and  
ZBD7005, to swing back and under the dishwasher.  
ADA-Compliant  
Installation below 34" high countertops  
A reduced height installation (32-1/2" min.) beneath  
a 34" countertop, can be accomplished by removing  
the front leveling legs. The rear legs should be  
screwed in flush with the bottom support, as shipped.  
The front of the dishwasher must be shimmed to  
level the dishwasher. Water and electrical must be  
routed through the back wall.  
ZBD6700 WW, White  
ZBD6900 SS, Stainless steel with black controls  
Fully Integrated  
ZBD7000 II, Requires custom panel and handle  
ZBD7100 SS, Stainless steel with tubular handle  
• All models are ADA-Compliant. Models ZBD7000  
and ZBD7005 offer even more installation and  
design flexibility because the required custom door  
panel may be sized from 26-1/4 to 30-1/4" height.  
See page 9 for details.  
CHEF’S WASHER MODELS  
Professional Series  
ZBD6605 SS, Stainless steel  
Fully Wrapped  
ZBD6905 SS, Stainless steel  
Fully Integrated  
ZBD7005 II, Requires custom panel and handle  
ZBD7105 SS, Stainless steel with tubular handle  
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Installation Preparation  
MATERIALS YOU WILL NEED:  
Materials Required for All Installations  
¨ 90° Elbow (3/8”NPT external thread on one end, opposite  
end sized to fit water supply)  
Screw Type Clamps  
90° Elbow  
Note: Use new ferrule. Do not use old parts.  
¨ Strain relief for electrical connection  
¨ Thread seal tape  
¨ UL Listed wire connectors (3)  
¨ Screw type hose clamps  
Strain Relief  
Wire Nuts  
Thread Seal  
Tape  
Materials For New Installations Only:  
¨ Air gap for drain hose, if required  
¨ Waste tee for house plumbing, if applicable  
¨ Electrical cable or power cord, if applicable  
¨ Hand shut-off valve (recommended)  
Shut-Off  
Valve  
Electrical Cable  
or Power Cord  
Waste Tee  
¨ Water line 3/8” min. copper or 1/2” min. plastic (plastic  
must be tested for temperature and pressure)  
¨ Coupler for extending drain line, if applicable  
Coupler  
Air  
Gap  
Hot Water Line  
Flat Blade Screwdriver  
TOOLS YOU WILL NEED:  
Nut Driver  
Tools Required for All Installations  
¨ Phillips head and flat blade screwdrivers  
¨ 3/8”, 5/16” and 1/4” nutdrivers  
¨ Level  
Phillips Head  
Screwdriver  
Tubing  
Cutter  
Safety Glasses  
¨ Carpenters square  
¨ Measuring tape  
¨ Safety glasses  
¨ Flashlight  
¨ Bucket to catch water when flushing the line  
¨ Tubing cutter  
Flashlight  
Wire Strippers  
Adjustable  
Wrench  
Bucket  
¨ Gloves to protect against sharp edges  
¨ Wire strippers  
Drill  
and Bits  
For New Installations Only:  
¨ Drill and appropriate bits  
¨ Hole saw set  
Measuring Tape  
Square  
Hole  
Saw Set  
Level  
Gloves  
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Installation Preparation  
PARTS SUPPLIED:  
Remove the hardware accessory bag and other parts  
from inside or taped to the outside of the dishwasher.  
Check contents against illustrations to insure that all  
parts are included.  
Template  
for  
ZBD7000  
ZBD7005  
Only  
¨ 2-piece toekick  
¨ 6 screws (see illustration)  
Junction  
Box Cover  
with screws  
¨ 2 leveling legs  
¨ Template for the installation of a  
custom panel packed with models  
ZBD7000 and ZBD7005 only  
¨ Junction box cover  
2 Leveling Legs  
Template with Mounting Hardware  
Insulation  
Screws C  
Screws A  
(2) Countertop  
Mounting  
Screws B  
(2) Cabinet  
Mounting  
Screws  
(2) Color  
Matched  
Toekick  
2-Piece Toekick with  
Sound Insulation  
Screws  
Screws  
PREPARE DISHWASHER ENCLOSURE  
• The floor inside the opening must be even and level  
with the finished floor of the kitchen. If the kitchen  
floor is tile, it may be  
higher than the floor of  
the installation cutout.  
This Wall Area  
must be Free of  
Pipes or Wires  
34" to 35"  
Underside  
of Countertop  
to Floor  
24"  
Min.  
1-3/4"  
Pieces of wood may be  
placed into the cutout  
floor to make it level or  
higher than the room  
6"  
20-1/2"  
floor. This will allow easy  
removal for any future  
service.  
23-7/8" Min.  
24-1/4" Max  
*Models ZBD7000 and ZBD7005 with custom panels are 24-3/4" deep  
Corner Installation  
• When installing into a  
corner, allow 2" min.  
clearance between  
dishwasher and adjacent  
cabinet or wall.  
• Allow 24-1/8" min.  
clearance from the front  
of the dishwasher for door  
opening.  
• The rough cabinet opening must be at least 24” deep,  
23-7/8”min. to 24-1/4” wide. The height should be 34”  
min. and 35” max.  
Countertop  
Dishwasher  
Note: ADA installation, beneath 34" high countertops may be accom-  
plished by removing front leveling legs. Drain hose, water and  
electrical must be routed through the cutout on the back of the  
dishwasher.  
24-1/8"  
• The dishwasher must be installed so that drain hose is  
no more than 10 feet in length for proper drainage.  
• The dishwasher must be fully enclosed on the top, sides  
and back, but should not support any part of the  
enclosure.  
Clearance for Door  
Opening 2" Minimum  
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Installation Preparation  
DRAIN REQUIREMENTS  
• Follow local codes and ordinances.  
• Do not exceed 10 feet distance to drain.  
• To prevent back flow into the dishwasher, connect  
drain line to an air gap or use a 30” high drain loop,  
depending on local codes.  
Method 1 – Air Gap with Waste Tee or Disposer  
An air gap must be used when the waste tee or disposer  
connection is less than 18” from the floor.  
• Air gap must be used when waste tee or disposer  
connection is less than 18” above the floor to prevent  
siphoning.  
DETERMINE DRAIN METHOD  
The type of drain installation depends on the following  
questions.  
Do local codes or ordinances require an air gap?  
Will waste tee or disposer connection be less than 18”  
above the floor?  
Method 2 – High Drain Loop with Waste Tee or  
Disposer Install waste tee or disposer and air gap according  
to manufacturer’s instructions.  
Will installation have a high drain loop less than 30”  
above the floor?  
If the answer to ANY of these questions is YES, Method 1  
MUST be used.  
30"  
Min.  
30"  
Min.  
18"  
Min.  
12"  
Min.  
• If all answers are NO, either method may be used.  
CABINET PREPARATION  
• Drill a 1-1/2” dia. hole in the cabinet wall within  
the shaded areas shown for the drain hose connec-  
tion. The hole should be smooth with no sharp  
edges.  
An air gap MUST BE USED if the drain hose is con-  
nected to a waste tee or disposer lower than 18” above  
the floor level.  
• Failure to provide the proper drain connection using  
an air gap or a 30” min. high drain loop will result in  
improper draining of the dishwasher which may cause  
damage or poor wash performance.  
PRUDENCE  
Il DOIT Y AVOIR une coupure antirefoulement si le  
tuyau de vidange est branché sur un raccord d’égout ou  
un broyeur d’ordures à moins de 46 cm (18 po) du sol.  
• Si la vidange n’est pas branchée correctement en  
utilisant une coupure antirefoulement ou un boucle  
d’égout d’au moins 76 cm (30 po) de haut,  
l’écoulement de l’eau du lave-vaisselle n’est pas bon,  
ce qui peut causer des dommages ou un mauvais  
lavage de la vaisselle.  
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Installation Preparation  
PREPARE ELECTRICAL WIRING  
FOR PERSONAL SAFETY: Remove  
house fuse or open circuit breaker  
before beginning installation. Do not use  
an extension cord or adapter plug with  
this appliance.  
Alternate  
Receptacle  
Location  
18"  
1-1/2" Dia. Hole (Max.)  
Receptacle  
Location  
Area  
18"  
6"  
3"  
6"  
AVERTISSEMENT  
from  
POUR ASSURER LA SÉCURITÉ  
2"  
Cabinet  
PERSONNELLE, il faut enlever le fusible  
ou couper le courant au disjoncteur  
avant de commencer l’installation. Avec  
cet appareil, il ne faut pas utiliser de  
rallonge ni d’adaptateur de prise.  
2"  
24"  
from Wall  
Ground  
Black  
White  
Electrical Connections to Dishwasher:  
Electrical Requirements  
The dishwasher junction box is located on the right side  
at the front of the dishwasher. The electrical cable must  
extend forward at least 24” to reach the junction box  
when dishwasher is installed.  
• The wiring may enter the opening from either side,  
rear or the floor within the shaded area.  
• This appliance must be supplied with 120V, 60 Hz., and  
connected to an individual properly grounded branch  
circuit, protected by a 15 or 20 ampere circuit breaker or  
time delay fuse.  
• Wiring must be 2 wire with ground and rated for 75°C  
(176°F).  
• Cut a 1-1/2” max. dia. hole to admit the electrical  
cable or use the same hole cut for the drain hose. The  
hole must be free of sharp edges. If the cabinet wall is  
metal, the hole edge must be covered with a bushing.  
• For power cord connections, install a 3-prong ground-  
ing type receptacle in the sink cabinet rear wall, 6"  
min, or 18" max. from the opening, and 6" to 18"  
above the floor.  
• If the electrical supply does not meet the above require-  
ments, call a licensed electrician before proceeding.  
Grounding Instructions–Cable Direct  
This appliance must be connected to a grounded metal  
permanent wiring system, or an equipment-grounding  
conductor must be run with the circuit conductors and be  
connected to the equipment-grounding terminal or lead  
on the appliance.  
Grounding Instructions–Power Cord  
This appliance must be grounded. In the event of a  
malfunction or breakdown, grounding will reduce the risk  
of electrical shock by providing a path of least resistance  
for electric current. The plug must be plugged into an  
appropriate outlet that is installed and grounded in  
accordance with all local codes and ordinances.  
AVERTISSEMENT  
The improper connection of the equip-  
ment-grounding conductor can result in  
a risk of electric shock. Check with a  
qualified electrician or service represen-  
tative if you are in doubt that the appli-  
ance is properly grounded.  
Le mauvais branchement du fil de mise à  
la terre de l’équipement peut causer un  
choc électrique. En cas de doute sur la  
mise à la terre de l’appareil, consulter un  
électricien qualifié ou un représentant  
technique.  
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Installation Preparation  
PREPARE HOT WATER LINE  
The line may enter from either side, rear or floor  
within the shaded area shown.  
• The water line may pass through the same hole as  
the electrical cable and drain hose. Or, cut an  
additional 1-1/2" dia. hole to admit the line. If a  
power cord with plug is used, it must pass through  
a separate hole.  
Right Side Entry  
Approx. 40"  
from Wall  
1-1/2"  
Dia.  
Hole  
Shut-off Valve  
Hot  
1-3/4"  
6"  
Water Line Connection  
• Turn off the water supply.  
• Install a hand shut-off valve in an accessible loca-  
tion, such as under the sink. (Optional, but strongly  
recommended and may be required by local codes.)  
• The hot water line should be 3/8” O.D. copper  
tubing or 1/2” O.D. plastic tubing. The line must  
extend forward at least 30" from the left side or 40"  
from the rear wall.  
• The water line must be long enough to form a  
smooth natural loop with no sharp bends or kinks  
between the cutout entry.  
Left  
Side Entry  
Approx. 30"  
from Wall  
Cabinet Face  
2" from Floor  
• Adjust water heater to deliver temperatures of 120°F to  
150°F.  
• Flush water line to clean out debris.  
• The hot water supply line pressure must be 20-120 PSI.  
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Custom Panel Dimensions  
CUSTOM PANEL FOR MODELS  
CUSTOM PANEL FOR MODELS  
ZBD7000 AND ZBD7005  
ZBD6400 ONLY  
Panel kits must be ordered separately. Installation  
of any custom panel should be completed before  
the dishwasher is installed.  
These models require a field installed 3/4" thick custom  
panel and custom handle. An installation template is  
packed with these models and may be obtained in  
advance. Order Pub. No. 31-5912. See page 15 for panel  
installation instructions.  
1/4" PANEL WITH ZPF625 TRIM KIT  
Custom  
Countertop  
Panel Size  
1/4" Thick  
Door Panel  
Cabinets  
Side  
View  
25-5/16"  
1/4"  
Radius  
Cut  
A
Floor  
B
23-1/8"  
3/4" Max.  
Bottom of  
Adjacent Cabinetry  
• Cut the panel to the dimensions shown.  
• The bottom left and right corners should be cut at  
1/4" radius. See illustration.  
STEP A: Determine custom panel height  
1. Measure dimension A, from the underside of the  
countertop to the bottom of adjacent cabinets.  
2. Subtract 1/4". This allows a 1/4" clearance gap  
between the underside of the countertop and the top  
of the dishwasher door.  
3/4" PANEL WITH ZPF675 TRIM KIT  
The custom panel size varies depending on your  
installation.  
HEIGHT = A – 1/4"  
Note: 26-1/4" minimum panel height is required to cover the door  
frame. Panel height varies depending on installation. Consideration  
must be given to door swing clearance above the toekick.  
Custom  
Panel Size  
Countertop  
Cabinets  
Top  
STEP B: Determine custom panel width  
1. Measure dimension B, the rough opening width.  
2. Subtract 1/4" for clearance (1/8" on each side).  
WIDTH = B – 1/4"  
3/4" Thick  
Door Panel  
*Height  
A
Floor  
Note: 23-1/8" minimum panel width is required to cover the door  
frame.  
23-1/8"  
3/4" Max.  
Bottom of  
Adjacent Cabinetry  
Toekick Installation  
These dishwashers are supplied with a standard toekick.  
However, a notched continuous toekick is recommended  
to prevent door swing interference and to maintain  
toekick alignment with adjacent cabinets. See page 14  
for details.  
* Height is equal to A minus 5-1/4" plus 1/4"  
EXAMPLE: A = 30-1/2" minus 5-1/4", plus 1/4" is equal to 25-1/2".  
1. Measure Dimension A, from underside of countertop  
to bottom of adjacent cabinets.  
2. Subtract 5-1/4”. Control panel height is 5". Allow  
1/4" clearance between countertop and control  
panel.  
3. Add 1/4". The custom panel slides up, behind  
control panel.  
ADA Installations Beneath 34" Countertops  
Use the same methods shown here to calculate door  
panel height. A notched continuous toekick will help to  
prevent door swing interference and maintain toekick  
alignment with adjacent cabinets.  
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Installation Instructions  
STEP 3 REMOVE ACCESS COVER  
BEFORE YOU BEGIN:  
CUSTOM PANEL INSTALLATION: If you intend to  
install custom door panels, (on some models) refer to  
trim kit installation instructions. Custom panels should  
be in place before installing the dishwasher.  
Insulation Board  
STEP 1 REMOVE PACKAGING  
Cut the shipping carton and use it as a pad beneath the  
dishwasher. This will protect the finished floor in the  
kitchen.  
Junction Box  
Access Cover  
• Remove wrapping and uncoil the drain hose in the  
back of the dishwasher. Do not remove rear insulation  
blanket.  
• Lay the dishwasher on it’s back. Do not kink or crush  
the drain hose.  
• Remove sound insulation board and the access cover  
plate.  
• Install UL listed strain relief on junction box.  
STEP 2 INSTALL LEVELING LEGS  
1-1/4" Min.  
STEP 4 INSTALL 90° ELBOW  
Remove  
Red Plugs  
Unscrew  
Rear Legs to  
Rear  
Installation  
Insulation  
Height  
Blanket  
90°  
Elbow  
• Measure installation opening from the floor to the  
bottom of the countertop.  
Thread  
Seal Tape  
• Install the front leveling legs into holes on the brack-  
ets. Use a wrench to screw the legs in until the overall  
height of the dishwasher is 1/4" less than the installa-  
tion opening height.  
Note: Install the legs as shown, 1-1/4" min from the  
bottom of the bracket.  
• Install the 90° elbow onto the water inlet. Use thread  
seal tape or pipe thread compound. Thread seal tape  
should be wrapped in same direction as the threads on  
the elbow.  
• Remove and discard the red plugs from the front  
holes.  
• The 90° elbow should face the inlet water line.  
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Installation Instructions  
STEP 5 INSTALL POWER CORD  
SKIP THIS STEP IF DISHWASHER  
WILL BE DIRECT WIRED  
STEP 7 SLIDE DISHWASHER  
INTO OPENING  
DO NOT PUSH AGAINST THE FRONT PANEL WITH  
KNEES, DAMAGE WILL OCCUR!  
• Insert drain hose into the cabinet wall hole. If a power  
cord is used, guide the end through a separate hole.  
• Maximum power cord length is 6 ft.  
• The power cord and connections must comply with  
the National Electrical Code, Section 422 and/or  
local codes and ordinances.  
Insert power cord wires  
through strain relief and  
tighten.  
Ground  
White  
Black  
• Position water supply line and house wiring on the  
floor of the opening to avoid interference with base  
of dishwasher.  
• Strip 1/2" insulation  
from ends of power  
• Slide dishwasher into the opening a few inches at a  
time. As you proceed, pull the drain hose through the  
cabinet wall under the sink.  
• Check to be sure there is no interference with  
waterline or house wiring.  
cord wires.  
• Connect incoming power cord white to dishwasher  
white, black to black and ground to dishwasher green  
wire. Use UL listed wire connectors of appropriate size.  
• Install junction box cover with screws provided. Be sure  
wires are not pinched under the cover.  
• Again, check to be sure the dishwasher is level.  
STEP 6 LEVEL DISHWASHER  
• Carefully, upright the dishwasher, be careful not to  
bend the leveling legs.  
• Check to be sure the dishwasher is level and is  
adjusted to fit the installation cutout height.  
STEP 8 CONNECT WATER LINE  
NOTE: If you are using an existing water line, cut 1" off  
the end. Always use a new ferrule and compression nut.  
• The water supply line should be flushed to clear any  
foreign material before connecting to the dishwasher.  
• Make sure there are no sharp bends or kinks to restrict  
water flow.  
Level  
Top  
• Insert water line into the 90° elbow.  
and  
• Slide ferrule against  
elbow and secure with  
compression nut.  
• Replace access panel  
plate.  
Sides  
Compression Nut  
Ferrule  
Hot Water  
Supply Line  
90° Elbow  
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Installation Instructions  
STEP 9 CONNECT DRAIN LINE  
STEP 10 CONNECT ELECTRICAL  
FOLLOW ALL LOCAL CODES AND ORDINANCES.  
FOR DIRECT WIRE ONLY  
(If a power cord with plug is used, plug it into the wall  
outlet and continue with next step.)  
• The dishwasher is supplied with a 72" long drain hose.  
• If a longer drain hose is required, add up to 48” of  
length for a total of 10 ft. length.  
• Secure the drain hose to the air gap, waste tee or  
disposer with clamps.  
Verify that power is  
turned off at the  
source.  
• Make sure drain hose is not kinked.  
Ground  
Insert power cord wires  
through strain relief and  
tighten.  
IMPORTANT: When connecting  
drain line to disposer, check to be  
sure that drain plug has been  
removed. DISHWASHER WILL  
NOT DRAIN IF PLUG IS LEFT  
IN PLACE.  
Remove  
Plug  
White  
Black  
Method 1 – Air gap with waste tee or disposer  
• Locate the three dishwasher wires, (white, black and  
green) with stripped ends. Insert wire through the  
small hole in the junction box. Use wire connectors to  
connect incoming ground to green, white to white and  
black to black.  
• Install junction box cover with screws provided. Check  
to be sure that wires are not pinched under the cover.  
• Reinstall Insulation Board in position. The board  
should be secured so it does not interfere with door  
opening.  
Waste Tee Installation  
Disposer Installation  
Method 2 – High drain loop with waste tee or disposer  
Waste Tee Installation  
Fasten to underside  
of countertop  
Fasten to underside  
of countertop  
If house wiring is not 2-wire with  
ground, a ground must be provided  
by the installer. When house wiring is  
aluminum, be sure to use UL Listed  
anti-oxidant compound and alumi-  
num-to-copper connectors.  
30"  
30"  
12"  
Min.  
12"  
Min.  
Min.  
Min.  
Disposer Installation  
Waste Tee Installation  
AVERTISSEMENT  
Si l’installation électrique de la maison  
n’est pas à deux fils plus terre,  
l’installateur doit installer un fil de  
mise à la terre. Si l’installation  
électrique de la maison est en alu-  
minium, il faut prendre soin d’utiliser  
des composés antioxydants et des  
connecteurs aluminium à cuivre sur la liste UL.  
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Installation Instructions  
STEP 11 POSITION AND LEVEL THE DISHWASHER  
• Check to be sure the dishwasher is adjusted to correct  
Door Rub Door Rub  
height and is centered in the cutout.  
• Open and close the door to insure proper operation of  
the door. If there is any binding or rubbing, readjust  
leveling legs.  
On Right On Left  
Hand Side Hand Side  
Adjust  
This  
Leg  
Adjust  
This  
Leg  
Use a wrench to make adjustments.  
• If the door rubs on the right side of the cabinet, extend the left rear  
leg by unscrewing it one quarter turn.  
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• If the door rubs against the left side of the cabinet, extend the right  
rear leg by unscrewing it one quarter turn.  
• Check level again. Repeat the procedure if necessary.  
STEP 12 PRE-TEST CHECK LIST  
¨ Verify water supply and drain lines are not kinked or in contact  
with other components.  
Installation service calls are not covered by your  
warranty. To avoid unnecessary charges, review  
this list carefully.  
¨ Turn on the sink hot water faucet and verify water temperature.  
Incoming water temperature must be between 120°F and 150°F.  
120°F min. temperature is required for best wash performance.  
¨ Turn on water supply.  
¨ Check to be sure power is OFF.  
¨ Open the door and remove all foam and paper packaging.  
¨ Pull lower rack out, about half way. Check to be sure it does  
not roll back or forwards on the door. If the rack moves,  
adjust leveling legs.  
¨ Open the door. Check to be sure Insulation Board does not  
interfere with door opening.  
CHECK WATER FILL LEVEL  
STEP 13 DISHWASHER WET TEST  
¨ Turn on power supply.  
For best performance, check the water fill level.  
Run through a complete RINSE ONLY cycle to ensure it is emptying  
and filling correctly. For low water pressure situations run the  
RINSE ONLY cycle 3 times. Half-way through the final RINSE ONLY  
cycle, pause the dishwasher and check the water level inside the  
dishwasher. If the water level is not above the minimum water level  
(marked on the lower spray support tower), increase the fill level.  
1. Ensure the dishwasher is not running through a cycle. Depress  
the WATER TEMP button for 10 seconds until the second buzzer  
sounds (except on ZBD6600).  
¨ Select the normal cycle and press the start button.  
¨ The control will indicate a slow/no fill by flashing the CHINA  
CRYSTAL, LIGHT WASH OR WASH CYCLE light. Check water  
supply, then adjust fill time according to the chart shown.  
¨ Check to be sure that water enters the dishwasher, wait up to  
2 minutes. If water does not enter the dishwasher, check to be  
sure that water is turned on.  
¨ Check for leaks under the dishwasher. If a leak is found, turn  
power and water off, then tighten connections. Restore power  
and water supply.  
¨ 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.  
¨ After the dishwasher drains check drain lines. If leaks are found,  
turn power off, correct as necessary.  
2. Press the START/CANCEL button to select fill time, as per chart  
(65 seconds is the factory setting).  
3. To test time, press DELAY START. The dishwasher will start filling.  
Listen for the dishwasher to complete filling. Once filled, the fill  
level must be checked to ensure fill time is correct.  
4. Once complete, press the WATER TEMP button to exit fill time  
mode.  
Continue to press the START/CANCEL button  
until the desired indicator is illuminated.  
Cycle Statue Indicators Fill Time  
SENSING  
WASHING  
RINSING  
DRYING  
CLEAN  
¨ The control will indicate a slow/no drain by flashing the RINSE  
ONLY, SANI WASH or HEAT OPTIONS. Check that the airgap is  
clear of debris and that the knockout in the disposer or waste tee  
is fully removed. Check that the drain hose is not kinked.  
¨ Open the dishwasher door and make sure that most of the water  
has drained. If not, check that disposer plug has been removed  
and that air gap is not plugged.  
60 seconds  
65 seconds  
70 seconds  
80 seconds  
90 seconds  
¨ Cancel the dishwasher cycle and complete the installation.  
¨ Remove protective film if present from the control panel and door.  
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Installation Instructions  
STEP 14 SECURE DISHWASHER  
STEP 15 INSTALL TOEKICK  
• Loosen depth  
adjustment screws  
inside the  
TO CABINET AND  
COUNTERTOP  
To maintain position and alignment, the dishwasher  
must be secured to the countertop and adjacent  
cabinets.  
Adjust to  
Toekick  
Depth  
bracket.  
• Slide bracket out  
to proper depth.  
Tighten screws.  
• Attach supplied  
toekick to  
Secure dishwasher to countertop:  
• Drill pilot holes through the mounting bracket and  
into the underside of the countertop. Secure with  
screws A provided.  
brackets with  
screws C provided.  
Do not tighten.  
• Adjust the toekick  
to touch the floor.  
Screw A  
Attachment Screws  
Tighten screws.  
Adjust to Touch Floor  
INSTALL A  
CONTINUOUS  
CUSTOM  
TOEKICK  
Notch the continuous  
toekick to allow the door  
panel to swing under the  
dishwasher.  
IMPORTANT: To avoid damage to your dishwasher,  
drive screws straight and flush. Protruding screw heads  
may scratch the top of the escutcheon or door and can  
interfere with door closing.  
A continuous custom toekick is recommended for  
models with long custom door panels.  
Secure dishwasher to adjacent cabinets:  
• Remove plastic plugs button on the inside of the  
dishwasher frame. One on each side.  
• Drill pilot holes through the dishwasher holes and  
into the adjacent cabinets. Install screws B provided.  
• Replace plastic plug buttons.  
• Cut a notch in the toekick deep enough to allow the  
door to swing freely under the dishwasher.  
• Check for interference by slowly opening and closing  
the door. If the door touches the toekick, trim to  
prevent interference.  
• Secure the toekick to adjacent cabinets in such a  
manner that it may be removed if service is required.  
STEP 16 ADJUST SIDE TRIM STRIPS  
Adjust Side Trim  
to Meet Cabinetry  
• Open the door fully.  
• Loosen (but do not  
Plug Buttons  
remove) screws holding  
Screw B  
the top and side trims.  
• Adjust trim to cover  
opening gap. Tighten  
screws.  
Loosen  
Screws  
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Panel Installation for Models ZBD7000 and ZBD7005  
The custom panel should be prepared by your  
STEP 4 INSTALL CUSTOM HANDLE  
cabinet manufacturer according to the instructions  
shown on page 9. Use the supplied installation  
template to locate the mounting screws for the  
door.  
Screws Must  
Be Countersunk  
Into Panel  
4-1/2" Max.  
From Top  
of Panel  
STEP 1 DRAW  
CENTERLINE  
Handle  
Custom  
Door Panel  
• Place the custom panel on a  
flat surface with appearance  
side down.  
A custom handle must be installed onto the panel  
before the panel is secured to the dishwasher door.  
• The handle should be installed so that it aligns with  
adjacent drawer handles, or 4-1/2" max. from the top  
of the panel. Secure the handle in the same manner as  
cabinet handles.  
• Locate the vertical center of  
the panel at the top.  
• Use a carpenters square to  
draw a centerline from top  
to bottom.  
STEP 5 INSTALL PANEL  
STEP 2 ALIGN TEMPLATE  
TO PANEL  
• Secure the panel to the door by inserting the top and  
bottom shoulder washers into the matching keyhole  
slots.  
• Trim template on the  
dotted line along all sides.  
• Place the template on the  
panel aligned with the top  
edge and the centerline.  
Use tape to hold in place.  
• Use an awl to mark the  
screw hole locations indicated on the template.  
• Remove the template.  
• Make sure all 4 washers engage the keyhole slots.  
• Press the panel against the door and push downwards  
until the washers are fully engaged into the key hole  
slots. The panel should align evenly with the top and  
Mark Center  
Screw Holes  
sides.  
Custom  
Panel  
Dishwasher  
Door  
Shoulder Washers  
Engage Keyhole  
Slots  
STEP 3 INSTALL MOUNTING  
SCREWS AND WASHERS  
If the panel is less than 3/4" thick, shorter screws must  
be used. Use #8 x 3/8" screws for 1/2" thick panels.  
• Use a 3/32" drill bit to drill pilot holes 3/32" deep in  
the marked locations.  
Note: The custom panel is secured to the dishwasher  
door with the shoulder washers and screws provided.  
The washer will slip into the keyhole slots on the dish-  
washer door.  
Shoulder  
Washer  
Screw  
• Stand the dishwasher  
upright.  
• Open dishwasher door  
and drive the supplied  
#6 x 2 Phillips screws  
through the inner door  
and into the custom  
panel. Drive one screw  
• Place shoulder washer over one hole and drive the  
supplied #8 x 1/2 Phillips pan head wood screws into  
the panel.  
• Install remaining washers and screws in the marked  
locations.  
at the top and one on  
each side as shown.  
Custom  
Panel  
15  
 
Note: While performing installations described in this book,  
safety glasses or goggles should be worn.  
TM  
For Monogram local service in your area, call  
1-800-444-1845.  
Note: Product improvement is a continuing endeavor at  
General Electric. Therefore, materials, appearance and  
specifications are subject to change without notice.  
0616 400 327  
Pub. No. 49-5905  
Dwg. No. 165D4700P231  
®
Monogram.  
(N.D. 131) 11/01  
General Electric Company  
Louisville, KY 40225  
 

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