Installation guide

Step
3:
Connect
Fill
Hoses
A
WARNING
Under
certain
conditions,
hydrogen
gas
may
be
produced
in
a
hot
water
system
that
has
not
been used
for
two
weeks
or
more.
HYDROGEN
GAS
IS
EXPLOSIVE.
If
the
hot
water
system
has
not
been used
for
such
a
period
and
before
using
the
washer,
turn
on
all
hot
water
faucets
and
let
the
water
flow
from
each
for
several
minutes.
This
will
release
any
accumulated
hydrogen
gas.
The
gas
is
flammable.
Do
not
smoke
or
use
an
open
flame
during
this
time.
W029
Mixing
Valve
Flow
Rates (Gallons
per
Minute)
Hot
Cold
|
|
40%
Het)
35
psi
24
45
TAS
55
psi
35
62
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Table
1
Water
Supply
Water
supply
faucets
must
fit
standard
3/4
inch
(19.1
mm)
female garden
hose
couplings.
DO
NOT
USE
SLIP-ON
OR
CLAMP-ON
CONNECTIONS.
Water
supply
faucets
should
be
readily
accessible
to
permit
turning
them
off
when
washer
is
not
being
used.
Recommended
cold
water
temperature
is
50°
to
75°
Fahrenheit
(10°
to
24°
Celsius).
Recommended
maximum
hot
water
temperature
is
125°
Fahrenheit
(51°
Celsius).
Warm
water
is a
mixture
of
hot
and
cold
water.
Warm
water
temperature
is
dependent
upon
water
temperature
and
pressure
of
both
the
hot
and
cold
water
supply
lines.
A
WARNING
To
prevent
personal
injury,
avoid
contact
with
inlet
water
temperatures
higher
than
125°
Fahrenheit
(51°
Celsius)
and
hot
surfaces.
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Water
pressure
must
be
a
minimum
of
20
to
a
maximum
of
120
pounds
per
square
inch
(138
to
827
kPa)
static
pressure
measured
at
the
faucet.
NOTE:
Water
pressure
under
20
pounds
per
square
inch
(138
kPa)
will
cause
an
extended
fill
time
in
the
washer.
Turn
on
the
water
faucets and
flush
the
lines
for
approximately
two
minutes
to
remove
any
foreign
material
that
could
clog
the
screens
in
the
water
mixing
valve.
NOTE:
When
installing
in
newly
constructed
or
renovated
buildings,
it
is
very
important
to
flush
the
lines
since
build-up
may
have
occurred
during
construction.
Connecting
Hoses
Remove
the
two
plain
rubber
washers
and
two
filter
screens
from
the
accessories
bag.
Install
them
into
each
end
of
the
fill
hoses
as
shown
in
Figure
5.
The
screen
must
be
facing
outward.
Screw
hose
couplings
with
the
filter
screens
onto
the
water
faucets
until
they
are
finger-tight.
Then,
using
a
pliers,
screw
approximately
1/4
turn.
Use
the
red
color-coded
hose
for
the
hot
water
connection
and
the
blue
color-coded
hose
for
the
cold
water
connection.
Screw
hose
couplings
from
other
end
of
hoses
onto
the
water
mixing
valve
until
they
are
finger-tight.
Then,
using
a
pliers,
screw
approximately
1/4
turn.
Refer
to
Figure
6.
Make
sure
the
red
color-coded
hose
from
the
hot
water
faucet
goes
to
the
water
mixing
valve
marked
“H”
and
the
blue
color-coded
hose
from
the
cold
faucet
goes
to
the
valve
marked
“C”.
IMPORTANT:
Do
not
cross
thread
or
overtighten
couplings.
This
will
cause
them
to
leak.
Turn
water
on
and
check
for
leaks.
If
leaks
are
found,
turn
off
the
water,
unscrew
hoses
and
reinstall
them
until
there
are
no
leaks.
IMPORTANT:
Turn
off
water
supply
whenever
there
will
be
an
extended
period
of
non-use.
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