Installation guide

Connect
the
inlet
hoses
to
the
washer
A.
Cold
water
inlet
valve
B.
Hot
water
inlet
valve
Attach
the hot
water
hose
to
the
bottom
inlet
valve.
Attaching
the
hot
water
coupling
first
makes
it
easier
to
tighten
connection
with
pliers.
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3.
Screw
on
coupling
by
hand
until
it
is
seated
on
the
washer.
4.
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.
5.
Attach
the
cold
water
hose
to
the
top
inlet
valve.
6.
Screw
on
coupling
by
hand
until
it
is
seated
on
the
washer.
7.
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.
Check
for
leaks
Turn
on
the
water
taps
and
check
for
leaks.
A
small
amount
of
water might
enter
the
washer.
You
will
drain
this
later.
NOTE:
Replace
inlet
hoses
after
5
years
of
use
to
reduce
the
risk
of
hose
failure.
Record
hose
installation
or
replacement
dates
for
future
reference.
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If
you
connect
only
one
water
hose, you
must
cap
off
the
remaining
water
inlet
port.
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Periodically
inspect
and
replace
hoses
if
bulges,
kinks,
cuts,
wear,
or
leaks
are
found.
Secure
the
Drain
Hose
Remove
the
shipping
material
from
the
power
cord.
Drape
the
power
cord
over
the
console.
2.
Remove
any
cardboard
used
to
move
washer.
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Beaded
tie
strap
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Wrap
the
drain
hose
to
the
laundry
tub
leg,
drain
standpipe
or
inlet
hoses,
with
the
beaded
tie
strap.
Push
fastener
into
the
nearest
hole
in
the
beaded
tie
strap.
See
view
A
or
B.
If
the
washer
taps
and
the
drain
standpipe
are
recessed,
put
the
formed
end
of
the
drain
hose
into
the
standpipe.
Tightly
wrap
the
tie
strap
around
the
water
inlet
hoses
and
the
drain
hose.
See
view
C.