How to Install Midea Countertop Dishwasher
QUICK CONNECTION
 PARTS NEEDED(PROVIDED)
- Inlet Hose
- Drain Hose
- Faucet Adaptor with 15/16″ male threaded or 55/64“ female threaded, two sealing ring
- Quick Connect
PERMANENT CONNECTIONREQUIREMENT
- Your faucet must have a removable aerator.
- The size of your faucet aerator is 15/16″ male threadedor55/64“ female threaded, which is about the size of a quarter coin.
INSTALL STEPS
- Remove the aerator from the faucet.
- Install the adapter onto the faucet.
- Connect the inlet and drain hose to the dishwasher.
- Connect the power cord to the power supply.
- Attach the quick connect to the faucet adaptor.
- Check all the connections to confirm whether has a leakage.
IMPORTANT
- Slowly open the faucet and check for any sign of water leaks at all hose connections.
- If you want to remove the quick connect from the faucet adapter, please close the faucet first with the red pressure relief button to relieve water pressure before taking off the quick connect.
PERMANENT CONNECTION
REQUIREMENT
If your faucet can’t support Method 1, then Method 2 can be considered. Butyouwillneed:
- To PURCHASE a 3/8 in. Compression Inlet Hose and 3/8 in. Compression x 3/8 in. GardenHoseElbow.
- DRILL a hole on the top of the cabinet or sink to pass through the inlet pipe. (not necessary)
PARTS NEEDED
- 3/8 in. Compression x 3/8 in. CompressionInlethose
- 3/8 in. Compression x 3/4 in. Garden HoseElbow.
- Drain Hose(Need to take off it from the attached quick connect assembly provided)
INSTALL STEPS
- Connect the inlet hose to the 90 ° ELBOW
- Connect the 90 ° ELBOW to the dishwasher inlet valve.
- Connect the other side of the inlet hose to the water supply.NOTE: You may need to drill a hole in the top of the sink to pass through the inlet hose.
- Connect one side of the drain hose to the dishwasher.
- Put the Other side to the sink.
- Check all the connections to confirm whether has a leakage.
IMPORTANT
- Please confirm all the connections. But do not over-tighten.
- Open the water supply and check for any sign of water leaks at all hose connections
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FAQS About How to Install Midea Countertop Dishwasher
Does the Midea Countertop Dishwasher require permanent installation?
No, this dishwasher is designed to be portable and does not require permanent installation. It can be easily connected to your kitchen faucet for water supply and drainage.
What do I need to install the Midea Countertop Dishwasher?
You’ll need a standard kitchen faucet with a removable aerator, as well as access to a power outlet. The dishwasher comes with the necessary hoses and adapters for installation.
Can I install the dishwasher under cabinets or shelves?
It’s recommended to leave some space around the dishwasher for proper ventilation and access to the controls. Ensure there’s enough clearance above the dishwasher to open the door fully.
Do I need any special tools for installation?
Generally, no special tools are required. Basic tools like pliers may help connect the hoses securely.
How do I connect the dishwasher to my kitchen faucet?
The dishwasher comes with a quick-connect adapter that attaches to your faucet. Simply remove the aerator from your faucet, attach the adapter, and then connect the dishwasher hose to the adapter.
How do I set up the drainage for the dishwasher?
The dishwasher comes with a drainage hose that can be placed in your sink or connected to a drainage pipe under your sink. Ensure the hose is securely connected and that there are no kinks or blockages.
Is professional installation recommended?
While the Midea Countertop Dishwasher is designed for easy installation, some users may prefer professional assistance, especially if they are not familiar with plumbing connections.
Can I use the dishwasher without permanent installation?
Yes, the dishwasher can be used without permanent installation. Simply connect it to your faucet and ensure proper drainage, and you’re ready to start washing dishes.
Can the Midea Countertop Dishwasher be installed in a rental apartment or temporary living space?
Yes, the portable nature of the Midea Countertop Dishwasher makes it suitable for use in rental apartments or temporary living spaces. Since it does not require permanent installation, you can easily set it up in various locations as needed.
Is there anything I need to do before using the dishwasher for the first time after installation?
Before using the dishwasher for the first time, it’s recommended to run a test cycle without any dishes to ensure that everything is functioning properly. This allows you to check for leaks, ensure proper drainage, and familiarize yourself with the dishwasher’s operation. Additionally, make sure to read the user manual thoroughly for any specific instructions or precautions.