Troubleshooting guide
There
are
4 bolts in
the
rear
panel
of the washer thal
support the suspension svstem durinq transportation.
Using a lzin.
(13
mm) wrench,
loosen each of the
bolts.
Once the bolt
is loose, move it
to the center of the
hole
and completely
pull
out
the bolt,
including
the
plastic
spacer covering the bolt and
the cable
attached
to the bolt. The
power
cord will be
at-
tached to all
4
bolts.
Connect
the
Inlet Hoses
Connect
the
inlet hoses
to the
water faucets
Make sure the
washer drum
is
empty.
1. Attach
the hose
with
the
red
color
indicator
to the
hot
water faucet. Screw on coupling by
hand
until
it is seated on
the washer.
Attach
the hose
with
the blue color
indicator
to the
cold
water faucet. Screw
on
coupling by
hand
un-
til
it is
seated
on the
washer.
Using
pliers,
tighten the couplings
with
an addi-
tional two-thirds
turn.
NOTE: Do
not overtighten. Damage to the coupling
can
result.
4. Turn on
the
water faucets
and check
for leaks.
NOTE:
Replace
inlet hoses
after 5
years
of use lo
reduce
the risk of
hose failure. Record hose in-
stallation
or
replacement dates on the
hoses for
future
reference.
Periodically
inspect and replace hoses
if
bulges,
kinks, cuts,
wear,
or
leaks are found.
Secure
the
Drain Hose
1. Drape
the
power
cord
over the washer top.
2. Secure
the drain
hose
to
the laundry tub
leg
or
standpipe
with the beaded
strap
provided. (See
illustration.)
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lf the
washer
faucets and the drain standpipe
are
recessed,
put
the hooked end of the drain
hose in
the
standpipe.
Tightly wrap the beaded strap
around
the water
inlet hoses and the drain
hose.
Do
not force excess
drain hose
into
the standpipe.
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3. Once
all4 bolts are removed, remove
the
power
cord
from
each bolt
holder,
and discard bolts,
plastic
spacers, and cables.
4.
Close
the holes with the transport
bolt
hole
plugs.
Route the Drain Hose
Proper routing of the drain
hose
protects
your
floors
f rom damage
due
to water
leakage.
Carefully read and
follow these instructions.
The
drain
hose is connected to
your
washer.
To
prevent
drain
water from
going
back into the
washer:
.
Do
not
straighten
the drain hose,
and 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
laun-
dry tub.
Floor drain
You may need additional
parts. (See
Floor Drain under
"Alternate
Parts
You
May
Need.")
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