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INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
AWARNING
Excessive
Weight
Hazard
Use
two
or
more
people
to
move
and
install
washer.
Failure
to
do
so
can
result
in
back
or
other
injury.
Proper
connection
of
the
drain
hose
avoids
damage
to
your
floor
due
to
water
leakage.
Read
and
follow
these
instructions.
1.
Remove
tape
that
covers
shipping
strap.
Pull
to
completely
remove
the
shipping
strap
with
2
cotter
pins
from
the
inside
of
the
washer.
A.
Shipping
tape
B,
Shipping
strap
2.
Pull
firmly
to
remove
the
end
of
shipping
strap
from
the
back
of
the
washer.
The
shipping
strap
plug
must
be
completely
removed
from
the
washer
for
the
self-leveling
legs
to
be
released.
Save
the
shipping
strap
for
later
use.
Connect
the
inlet
hoses
to
the
washer
1.
The
washer
must
be
connected
to
the
water
faucets
using
the
new
inlet
hoses.
Do
not
use
old
hoses.
Insert
new
flat
washers
(supplied)
into
each
end
of
the
inlet
hoses.
Firmly
seat
the
washers
in
the
couplings.
A.
Coupling
B,
Washer
2.
Attach
hose
to
bottom
inlet
valve
opening
first.
A.
Cold
water
inlet
valve
B.
Hot
water
inlet
valve
3.
Attach
second
hose
to
top
inlet.
Tighten
couplings
by
hand;
then
use
pliers
to
make
an
additional
two-thirds
turn.
NOTE:
Inlet
valve
threads
are
plastic.
Do
not
strip
or
cross-
thread.
Connect
the
drain
hose
NOTE:
Slide
washer
onto
cardboard
or
hardboard
before
moving
across
floor.
1.
Move
washer
close
to
final
position.
2.
Put
“hook”
end
of
drain
hose
into
laundry
tub
or
standpipe.
3.
Estimate
the
length
of
drain
hose
needed when
washer
is
in
final
position.
Hose
must
be
cut
exactly
to
length
so
“hook”
end
is
held
tightly
over
edge
of
standpipe.
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