Installation Instructions

10
Rubber Washers
Must Be Present
USE ONLY
NEW HOSES
Leveling your washer
Connecting inlet water
1. Run some water
from the hot and cold
faucets to flush the
water lines and remove
particles that might
clog the water valve
screens and to deter-
mine which faucet is
hot and which is cold
supply.
2. Check to ensure
that the inlet
hoses have the
rubber washer
firmly in place.
Installation Instructions
NOTE
Hoses are not included with washer
purchase. See “Accessories” section for
various inlet hose kits to fit your specific
installation.
NOTE
For pedestal installations, see additional
installation instructions included with the
pedestal.
3. Connect the HOT
inlet hose to the
HOT inlet con-
nection on the
washer and the
COLD inlet hose
to the COLD
inlet connection
on the washer.
Excessive noise and vibration can be pre-
vented by properly leveling the washer.
1. For free
standing
installation
and with the
washer within
4 feet (1 m) of
its final loca-
tion, place a level on top of the washer.
2. Use the universal wrench to adjust the
leveling legs so
the washer is
level front-to-
rear and side-
to-side, and
stable corner-
to-corner.
3. Press down
on alternate
corners and
sides and feel for the slightest move-
ment. Adjust the appropriate leg(s) so
the washer sits
solidly on the floor
on ALL four legs.
Keep the leveling
leg extension at a
minimum for best
performance of
the washer.
4. Connect the HOT
inlet hose to the
HOT water supply
and the COLD inlet
hose to the COLD
water supply.
Cold Hot
Cold inlet shown
on left side (select
models only)
Tighten by hand
until snug. Then
tighten each sup-
ply connection
another 2/3 turn
with pliers.
Do not cross thread or over-
tighten these connections.
raise
lower
IMPORTANT
The cold water inlet will have a blue cap
cover on the inlet connection and the
hot water inlet will have a red cap cover
on the inlet connection. Additionally,
depending on the model, the hot and
cold inlet connections will be marked
with either an adhesive label or markings
directly on the unit to indicate which side
is cold and which side is hot.