Installation guide

5.
After
the
washer
is
in
its
final
location
and
level,
use
a
%e"
or
14
mm
open-end
wrench
to
turn
the
nuts
counterclockwise
on
the
feet
tightly
against
the
washer
cabinet.
IMPORTANT:
If
the
nuts
are
not
tight
against
the
washer
cabinet,
the
washer
may
vibrate.
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Connect
Drain
Hose
Proper
connection
of
the
drain
hose
protects
your
floors
from
damage
due
to
water
leakage.
Read
and
follow
these
instructions.
The
drain
hose
is
connected
to
your
washer
and
is
stored
inside
the
washer
cabinet.
Remove
drain
hose
from
washer
cabinet
Gently
pull
the
corrugated
drain
hose
out
of
the
washer
from
the
top
of
the
hose.
Continue
to
pull
the
hose
until
the
end
emerges.
Do
not
force
excess
drain
hose
back
into
the
rear
of
the
washer.
Laundry
tub
drain
or
standpipe
drain
Connecting
the
drain
hose
form
to
the
corrugated
drain
hose
A.
Drain
hose
reliefs
1.
Feed
end
of
drain
hose
into
one end
of
form.
Place
end
of
drain
hose
form
into
the
drain
hose
relief.
2.
Bend
the
hose
over
the
top
of
the
form
and
feed
into
the
other
end
of
the
form.
To
keep
drain
water
from
going
back
into
the
washer:
=
Do
not
force
excess
drain
hose
into
standpipe.
Hose
should
be
secure
but
loose
enough
to
provide
a
gap
for
air.
=
Do
not
lay
excess
hose
on
the
bottom
of
the
laundry
tub.
Floor
drain
Do
not
install
the
drain
hose
form
on
to
the
corrugated
drain
hose.
You
may
need
additional
parts.
See
Floor
drain
under
“Tools
and
Parts.”
Connect
the
Inlet
Hoses
The
new
inlet
hoses
supplied
with
this
machine
must
be
used.
Do
not
reuse
old
inlet
hoses.
Insert
new
flat
washers
(supplied)
into
each
end
of
the
inlet
hoses.
Firmly
seat
the
washers
in
the
couplings.
A.
Coupling
B.
Washer
Connect
the
inlet
hoses
to
the
water
taps
Make
sure
the
washer
basket
is
empty.
1.
Attach
the
hose
labeled
hot
to
the
hot
water
tap.
Screw
on
coupling
by
hand
until
it
is
seated
on
the
washer.
2.
Attach
the
hose
labeled
cold
to
the
cold
water
tap.
Screw
on
coupling
by
hand
until
it
is
seated
on
the
washer.
3.
Using
pliers,
tighten
the
couplings
with
an
additional
two-
thirds
turn.
NOTE:
Do
not
overtighten
or
use
tape
or
sealants
on
the
valve.
Damage
to
the
valves
can
result.
Clear
the
water
lines
m
Run
water
through
both
taps
and
inlet
hoses,
into
a
laundry
tub,
drainpipe
or
bucket,
to
get
rid
of
particles
in
the
water
lines
that
might
clog
the
inlet
valve
filter.
m
Check
the
temperature
of
the
water
to
make
sure
that
the hot
water
hose
is
connected
to
the
hot
water
tap
and
that
the
cold
water
hose
is
connected
to
the
cold
water
tap.