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Your appliance is protected by this warranty under   

 

and limited commercial use (90 days), 

 

 

WARRANTY 

 
Equator Appliances  undertakes to the consumer-owner to repair or, at  our option, 
to replace any part of this product which proves to be defective in workmanship or material 
under normal personal, family or household use, in the USA and Canada, for a period of one 
year from the date of original purchase. For commercial use, the product is warranted for a 
period of 90 days. During this period, we will provide all labor and parts necessary to correct 
such defect, free of charge, if the appliance has been installed and operated in accordance 
with the  written instructions with the appliance. Ready access 
is the responsibility of the consumer-owner. 

 

 

EXCLUSIONS   

 
In no event shall  Equator Appliances  be liable for incidental or consequential damages 

or  for  damages  resulting  from  external  causes  such  as  abuse,  misuse,  incorrect voltage or 

acts of  God. This  warranty  does  not  cover  service  calls

 

which  do  not  involve defective 

costs for a service call which does not involve defective workmanship or materials will be the

responsibility of the consumer -owner.   

 
Specifically, the following work is not covered under warranty and does not constitute 
warranty work: 
   

 

Installation – e.g. improper hook-up or leveling or non-removal of shipping rods  

 

Maintenance – e.g. cleaning of air and/or water filter   

 

Damage – e.g. replacing broken door handle 

Most  work  is  covered.  The  defining  factor  is,  has  the  machine  malfunctioned  (Equator

Appliances

 

is  responsible)  or  has  the  customer  omitted  or  done  something  to cause 

machine  to  malfunction  (customer  is  responsible).  Some States  do  not  allow  the 

exclusion  or  limitation  of  incidental  or  consequential  damages,  so  the  above  limitation  or 
exclusion may not apply to you. 

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WARRANTY INFORMATION

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Summary of Contents for EZ 4000 CV

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL FRONT LOADING SUPER COMBO...

Page 2: ...nstallation Instructions 7 Warranty 1 Electrical 9 Plumbing 10 Ventilation Instructions Program Selection Chart 15 Operating Instructions 16 Winterizing your Combo 19 Understanding Fabric Care Labels...

Page 3: ...ential damages or for damages resulting from external causes such as abuse misuse incorrect voltage or acts of God This warranty does not cover service calls which do not involve defective costs for a...

Page 4: ...iate payment record be kept for that purpose Remember ts with the Consolidated Brands You can also register online by typing the following link www ApplianceDesk com This warranty gives you specific l...

Page 5: ...ed Operation With a high spin speed more water is extracted allowing improved dry times 3 Convenience This appliance can be permanently installed and be made portable with the installation of the port...

Page 6: ...published user repair instructions that you understand and have skills to carry out 9 Do not add gasoline dry cleaning solvents or other flammable or explosive substances to the wash water These subs...

Page 7: ...um should not be overloaded With too many clothes airflow is reduced increasing drying time The drum should be filled to a maximum 2 3rd full 4 OVER DRYING The condensing dryer uses cold water is used...

Page 8: ...THE COMBO WASHER DRYER 6 Factory supplied Parts Drain Hose Control Panel Door Drum Power Cord Shipping Rod Detergent Dispenser Adjustable Feet Inlet hose 2 Cap for shipping rod hole 2 U Connector for...

Page 9: ...of the packaging The shipping package has protected your new washing machine on its way to your home All packaging materials are non polluting and recyclable Please contribute to a better environment...

Page 10: ...of a free floating drum that is affixed with shipping rods at the back of the cabinet Fig 1 during transport Before starting the machine remember to remove the shipping rods Fig 2 Close the holes lef...

Page 11: ...ber plate located on the machine Do not use adaptors or extension cords since they could result in overheating and burn out POWER SUPPLY CAUTION NEVER USE AN EXTENSION CORD WITH THIS APPLIANCE he rati...

Page 12: ...r drainage in to a sink or a tub ensuring that there are no kinks or bends The free end must be at a height of 24 40 from the floor The hosecan be held in place using the black plastic clamp on the up...

Page 13: ...system at least once a year EXHAUST LENGTH The MAXI OWABLE length of the exhaust system depends on the type of exhaust hood wall cap and all conditions noted below The maximum allowable length for bo...

Page 14: ...oints should be tight to avoid leaks The male end of each section of duct must point away from the dryer Do not assemble the duct work with fasteners that extend into the duct They will serve as a col...

Page 15: ...f the unit to the wall Additional spacing should be considered for easy installation servicing and compliance with applicable local state and federal codes For Venting Use see Fig 9 For Condensing Use...

Page 16: ...le surfaces 2 clearance both sides and 3 rear M The dryer must be exhausted to the structure See EXHAUST INFORMATION section The exhaust MUST NOT be terminated beneath the m Provisions must be made fo...

Page 17: ...cottons t shirts jeans Hot water wash 1000 rpm spin Full heat 60 minutes 3 NORMAL Mixed cottons Warm water wash 1000 rpm spin Full heat 60 minutes 4 Cotton blends light fabrics Cold water wash 1000 r...

Page 18: ...d detergent to Dispenser A Use High Efficiency HE detergent about 1 table spoon If desired 5 as shownin the diagram to Dispenser B and C you can add about 1 tablespoon If desired you can add pre wash...

Page 19: ...cycle and if you select the venting cycle the symbol will be displayed DRY FUNCTIONS The indicator light and the display will show the selected program is completed In drying cycles the door can be op...

Page 20: ...0 Nylon Petticoats Stockings etc 4 Half Heat 40 50 Denim Alert Some overalls have straps with hooks that can damage the drum of your washing machine or other garments during the wash To minimize the r...

Page 21: ...position and allow water to flow for 10 seconds ve the majority of the water from the unit With the unit off remove coin trap from the unit This will allow the water remaining in the pump and drain ho...

Page 22: ...y inspect the inside Fig 12 Be sure to close the cover after cleaning The tab should be gently pulled up until you hear a click Switch off the washing machine Open the service flap bottom right corner...

Page 23: ...ach Cosmetics eye shadow lipstick liquid make up mascara powder pancake make up or rouge Apply undiluted liquid detergent to stain or dampen stain and rub in soap or detergent stain is gone rinse well...

Page 24: ...w drops of household ammonia Sponge stain frequently Launder with water at temperature suitable for fabric Do not use acetone on acetate arnel dynel or rayon Paint Sponge or soak in turpentine or solv...

Page 25: ...inches above the floor Is the end of the outlet hose immersed in water The washer dryer does not drain or spin Does the selected program incorporate water draining Is the drain pump clogged Is the dr...

Page 26: ...r dryer is not drying efficiently Is the end of the drain hose under water Is the drain pump obstructed Is the drum overloaded Is the cold water faucet open Is low sudsing detergent being used Is fabr...

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