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13
Laundry Tub Drain System (Figure 11)
The laundry tub needs a minimum 20 gallons (76 L)
capacity. The top of the laundry tub must be at least 23”
(60 cm) above the floor.
Floor Drain System (Figure 12)
The floor drain system requires a siphon break that
may be purchased separately. The siphon break must
be a minimum of 28” (710 mm) from the bottom
of the washer.
(Additional hose
purchase may be
required.)
LEVELING THE WASHER
1. When positioning the washing machine, check that
the legs are closely attached to the cabinet. If not,
turn them to their original positions with hand or
spanner and tighten the nuts.
2. After positioning the washing machine, press the
four (4) corners on top cover of washing machine
in sequence. If the washing machine is not stable
when pressed, the leg must be adjusted.
3. Ensure the position of the washing machine.
Loosen the lock nut with wrench and turn the leg
by hand until it contacts the floor. (Refer to Figure
13.) Press the leg with one hand and fasten the nut
closely to the cabinet with the other hand.
4. After being locked properly, press the four
(4) corners again to ensure the legs have been
adjusted properly. If it is still unstable, repeat
Steps 2 and 3.
5. Use a carpenter’s level on all four (4) sides to
ensure the appliance is level.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
• As the maximum current through the unit is 12A, when using the heating (dryer) function, make sure the
power supply system (current, power voltage and wire) at your home meets the requirements of this
appliance.
• Connect the power to a receptacle which is correctly installed and properly grounded.
• Make sure the power voltage is compatible with the machines rating label.
• Power plug must match the receptacle and unit must be properly and effectively grounded.
• DO NOT use a multi-purpose plug, receptacle or extension cord.
Figure 11 Figure 12
Figure 13
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