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lf
drain
hose
is
too
long,
cut
straight
end
of
hose.
(Do
not
cut
the
“hook”
shaped
end
of
the
drain
hose.)
NOTE:
Do
not
force
excess
length
of
drain
hose
down
the
standpipe.
This
could
cause
siphoning.
4.
Place
the
hose
clamp
over
the
washer
drain
connector.
Push
the
drain
hose
onto
the
washer
connector.
Use
pliers
to
open
clamp
and
slide
clamp
over
drain
hose.
Check
for
good
fit.
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5.
Measure
and
mark
a
point
approximately
16”
(406
mm)
from
the
plug
end
of
the
shipping
strap.
Cut
the
shipping
strap
at
this
point.
6.
Check
that
hose
is
not
twisted
or
kinked
and
is
securely
in
place.
7.
Put
“hook”
end
of
drain
hose
into
standpipe.
Tightly
wrap
the
shipping
strap
around
the
standpipe.
Push
plug
into
the
nearest
hole
in
the
shipping
strap.
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Connect
the
inlet
hoses
to
the
water
faucets
1.
Before
attaching
water
inlet
hoses,
run
water
through
both
faucets
into
a
bucket.
This
will
get
rid
of
particles
in
the
water
lines
that
might
clog
hoses.
Mark
which
is
the hot
water
faucet.
2.
Attach
bottom
hose
(inlet
marked
“H”)
to
hot
water
faucet.
Tighten
coupling
to
faucet
by
hand.
3.
Attach
top
hose
(inlet
marked
“C”)
to
cold
water
faucet.
Tighten
coupling
to
faucet
by
hand.
4.
Use
pliers
to
make
an
additional
two-thirds
turn
to
each
coupling.
Install
the
front
leveling
feet
1.
Stack
two
corner
posts
on
top
of
each
other.
Tilt
washer
backward
and
insert
corner
posts
3"
(76
mm)
in
from
one
side
of
washer,
as
shown.
Repeat
with
other
corner
posts
on
other
side
of
washer.
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2.
Use
the
leveling
legs
and
nuts
from
the
parts
package.
Screw
nut
down
to
within
1/2"(13
mm)
of
base.
Cc
A.
1/2"
(13
mm)
B,
Base
C.
Nut
3.
Insert
legs
into
correct
holes
at
each
front
corner
of
washer
until
nuts
touch
washer.
Do
not
tighten
nuts
until
the
washer
is
leveled.
4.
Tilt
washer
backward
and
remove
corner
posts.
Gently
lower
washer
to
floor.
5.
Move
washer
to
its
permanent
location.
Remove
cardboard
or
hardboard
from
under
washer.
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