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 
92 
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. 
W748 
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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