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STEP 2. Remove water inlet hoses
from washer by pulling upward with a
hand-over-hand motion. Do not unscrew
the hoses from their connections.
If the hose.'; become hard to pull, give
a sharp tug to break the hoses free
from the water inlet hose shipping
holder.
If the yellow, plastic water inlet hose
shipping holder comes out on the end
of the hoses, simply remove it and
throw it away.
If the hoses feel like they are caught
inside the washer and a sharp tug
does not free them, feed some hose
length back into the washer and then
begin pulling them out again.
STEP 3. Insert one new, flat washer
(from the parts bag) into each end of
the inlet hoses. Check that washers
are firmly seated in couplings.
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COUPLING WASHER
STEP 4. Attach the hose with the red
coupling to the hot water faucet. Screw
on coupling by hand. Make an additional
two-thirds turn with pliers to tighten
coupling. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN;
this could damage the coupling.
STEP 5. Attach the hose with the
blue coupling to the cold water faucet.
Screw on coupling to faucet by hand.
Make an additional two-thirds turn
with pliers to tighten coupling. DO NOT
OVERTIGHTEN; this could damage
the coupling.
STEP 6. Turn on water faucets and
check for leaks. A small amount of
water may enter the washer. You will
drain this later.
If you have: You will need to buy:
Water faucets beyond the 2 longer water fill hoses: 6 ft. hoses,
reach of water fill hoses Part No. 76314 or 10 ft. hoses,
Part No. 350008
Parts listed are available from your local Sears store or Sears Service Center.
C,all 1-800-366-PART (1-800-366-7278).
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