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17
INSTALLATION
ENGLISH
It must not ‘Seesaw’ across corners
under
the load.
Do not let the feet of the
appliance get
wet.
Failure to do so may ca
use
vibration or noise.
Using Anti-Slip Sheets
This feature may vary depending on the
model purchased.
If you install the appliance on a slippery
surface, it may move because of
excessive vibration. Incorrect levelling
may cause malfunction through noise
and vibration. If this occurs, install the
anti-slip sheets under the levelling feet
and adjust the level.
1
Clean the floor to attach the anti-slip
sh
eets.
Use a dry rag to remove and clean
foreign objects and moisture
. If
mo
isture remains, the an
ti-slip
s
heets may slip.
2
Adjust the level after placing the
appliance in the installation area.
3
Place the adhesive side
a
of the anti-
slip sheets on the floor.
The most effective way is to in
stall
the anti-sl
ip sheets under the front
feet. If it is difficult to place the
sheets un
der the front feet of the
ap
pliance, attach them under
the
rear f
eet.
4
Put the appliance on the anti-slip
sheets.
Do not attach the adhesive side
a
of anti
-slip sheets to the feet of the
appliance.
NOTE
Additional anti-slip sheets are available
at LG Electronics service centre.
Connecting the Water
Supply Hose
Note for Connection
Water pressure must be between
50
kPa
and
800 kPa
(0.58.0 kgf/cm²). If
the water pressure is more than
800
kPa
, a decompression device should
b
e installed.
Periodically check the condition of the
water supply hose and replace th
e
w
ater supply hose if necessary.
NOTE
Do not overtighten the water supply
ho
se or use mechanical
devices to
tighten on
to the inlet valves.
No further backflow protecti
on
requ
ired for connection to the wa
ter
inlet.
Checking the Rubber Seal
Two rubber seals
a
are supplied with
the water supply hose. They are used to
prevent water leaks. Connection to taps
is sufficiently tight.
Do not use mechanical devices such as
multi grips to tighten the wa
ter supply
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