Installation guide
Step
6:
Plug
in
the
Washer
Washer
requires
120
Volt,
60
Hertz
electrical
supply
and
comes
equipped
with
a
3-Prong
grounding
plug.
Refer
to
serial
plate
for
specific
electrical
requirements.
120412
V.A.C.
Standard
120
Volt,
60
Hertz
3-Wire
Effectively
Grounded
Circuit
DRY2022N
1
L1
2
Ground
3
Neutral
Side
4
Round
Grounding
Prong
5
Neutral
Figure
13
A
WARNING
To
reduce
the
risk
of
fire,
electric
shock,
serious
injury
or
death,
all
wiring
and
grounding
MUST
conform
with
the
latest
edition
of
the
National
Electrical
Code,
ANSI/NFPA
No.
70,
and
such
local
regulations
as
might
apply.
It
is
the
customer’s
responsibility
to
have
the
wiring,
fuses
and
circuit
breakers
installed
by
a
qualified
electrician
to
make
sure
adequate
electrical
power
is
available
to
the
washer.
W518
When
plugging
in
the
washer:
e
DONOT
overload
circuits.
e
DO
NOT
use
an
extension
cord.
e
DO
NOT
use
an
adapter.
e
DO
NOT
operate
both
a
washer
and
gas
dryer
on
the
same
circuit.
Use
separately
fused
15
Amp
circuits.
The
washer
is
designed
to
be
operated
on
a
separate
branch,
polarized,
three-wire,
effectively
grounded,
120
Volt,
60
Hertz,
AC
(alternating
current)
circuit
protected
by
a
15
Amp
fuse,
equivalent
fusetron
or
circuit
breaker.
The
three-prong
grounding
plug
on
the
power
cord
should
be
plugged
directly
into
a
polarized
three-slot
effectively
grounded
receptacle
rated
110/120
Volts
AC
(alternating
current)
15
Amps.
Refer
to
Figure
/3
to
determine
correct
polarity
of
the
wall
receptacle.
A
WARNING
To
reduce
the
risk
of
an
electric
shock
or
fire,
DO
NOT
use
an
extension
cord
or
an
adapter
to
connect
the
washer
to
the
electric
power
source.
W082
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Laundry
Systems
LLC
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