Maytag MHN30PDCGW0 COMMERCIAL FRONT-LOAD WASHER

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS - Page 9

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2.
Slide
drain
hose
onto
washer
connection.
Washer
drain
system
can
be
installed
using
a
floor
drain,
wall
standpipe,
floor
standpipe,
or
laundry
tub.
Laundry
tub
drain
or
standpipe
drain
Connect
the
drain
hose
form
to
the
corrugated
drain
hose.
Ss
(
SS
(
To
keep
drain
water
from
going
back
into
the
washer:
@
Use
the
drain
hose
form,
and
do
not
force
excess
drain
hose
into
standpipe.
Hose
should
be
secure,
but
loose
enough
to
provide
a
gap
for
air.
@
Donot
lay
excess
hose
on
the
bottom
of
the
laundry
tub.
Floor
drain
You
may
need
additional
parts.
See
Floor
drain
under
“Tools
and
Parts.”
Drain
hose
must
be
secured
to
stop
the
hose
from
moving
when
water
is
pumped
out.
If
the
drain
hose
moves,
water
may
end
up
on
the
floor.
1.
Drape
the
power
cord
over
the
washer
top.
2.
Move
the
washer
to
its
final
location.
3.
Place
the
drain
hose
in
the
laundry
tub
or
standpipe
as
shown.
See
illustrations
A
and
B.
NOTES:
@
Do
not
force
excess
drain
hose
back
into
the
rear
of
the
washer.
@
To
avoid
siphoning,
do
not
seal
or
put
more
than
114mm
(4%")
of
the
drain
hose
into
drainpipe
or
standpipe.
@
(f
the
washer
faucets
and
the
drain
standpipe
are
recessed,
put the
hooked
end
of
the
drain
hose
in
the
standpipe
as
shown.
See
illustration
C.
Properly
leveling
your
washer
avoids
excessive
noise
and
vibration.
1.
Check
the
levelness
of
the
washer
by
placing
a
level
on
the
top
edge
of
the
washer,
first
side
to
side,
then
front
to
back.
If
the
washer
is
against
a
wall,
move
the
washer
out
slightly
before
tipping
back.
If
the
washer
is
not
level,
first
prop
the
front
with
a
wood
block
and
adjust
the
feet
as
necessary;
then
prop
the
back
and
adjust
feet
as
necessary.
Repeat
this
step
until
washer
is
level.
2.
Make
sure
all
four
feet
are
stable
and
resting
on
the
floor.
Then
check
that
the
washer
is
perfectly
level
(use
a
level).
3.
After
the
washer
is
level,
use
a
9/16"
open-end
wrench
to
turn
the
nuts
on
the
feet
tightly
against
the
washer
cabinet.
IMPORTANT:
All
four
feet
must
be
tightened.
If
the
nuts
are
not
tight
against
the
washer
cabinet,
the
washer may
vibrate.
4.
The
washer
should
not
move
front
to
back,
side
to
side,
or
diagonally
when
pushed
on
its
top
edges.
5.
Slide
the
washer
to
its
final
location.
6.
Confirm
the
levelness
of
the
washer.
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