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Installation instructions
US
CA
Drain hose
1
Carefully pull the drain hose out from the back of
the washer by pulling the exposed part of the hose
downwards and outwards.
2
To guide the drain hose over the tub/sink or
standpipe the hose guide MUST be fitted to the
drain hose.
Important!
To prevent siphoning the drain hose should not
extend more than ¾” (20 mm) from the end of the
guide. The height of the standpipe or tub/sink should
be between 33 ½” to 95” (850 – 2413 mm).
The drain hose can be trimmed to length.
3
Place the drain hose in the tub/sink or standpipe. Do
not fit the hose to a drain spigot. Drainage must not
be airtight in order to prevent siphoning.
Important!
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In multi-story apartments or any upper floor installation, the washer should be installed on a
floor that is equipped with a drain.
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Check that the tub or standpipe is free from lint or other obstructions before operating the washer.
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In a basement installation do not exceed a standpipe height of 96” (2438 mm).
Inlet hoses
Important!
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New hose sets provided with the washer shall be used
to connect the washer to the water mains.
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Old hose sets should not be re-used.
1
Install hoses with the straight end (with filters) fitted
to the faucets (refer to Fig.5).
2
Install elbow ends of hoses onto clothes washer inlet
valves (refer to Fig.6). The valves are marked on the
back of the washer (H=hot, C=cold). Ensure the hot
valve is connected to the hot faucet and the cold
valve is connected to the cold faucet.
Inlet hose replacement
Important!
The inlet hoses should be replaced every 5 years. Hoses should be checked from time to time and
replaced if any wear, cuts, bulges, kinks or leaks are found. WARNING!: Failure to do so may result
in a flood and damage to property.
Fig.6 Washer end of
hose (elbow end)
Fig.5 Faucet end of
hose (straight end)
Fig.4 Fitting the drain hose guide
Flex hose
guide apart
Standpipe 33 ½”
to 95”
(850 – 2400 mm)
3/4” (20 mm)
maximum
Pull hose
through guide