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To make sure the Laundry
Center is solid and level, tilt
the machine forward so the

rear legs are off the ground. Gently set
the machine back down to allow the
rear legs to self adjust. Place a level on
top of the washer. Check it side to side,
then front to back. Screw the front
leveling legs up or down to make sure
the unit is solid on all four legs (no
rocking of the appliance should exist).

Remove two (2) screws
securing front access panel
to dryer cabinet. Lower

panel until bottom tabs can be
disengaged from cabinet, remove
panel, and set aside.

Connect exhaust duct to
outside ductwork. Use duct
tape to seal all joints. Do not

exceed the length of duct pipe or
number of elbows allowed in the
Maximum Length Chart, Page 3. Install
the exhaust duct as described in
Exhaust Requirements, Page 3, and
refer to the drawings below. To exhaust
inside, refer to Alternate Exhaust
Methods, Page 6.

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10.

11.

12.

6.

Shipping
Clips

Drain
Hose

Mechanism
Shipping Bolt

Shipping Carton
Corner Posts

Foam
Shipping
Pad

Plastic Spacer Block

Shipping
Blocks

3.

Plastic
Spacer
Block

Tub
Blocking
Pad

Shipping
Bolt

Run some water from the hot
and cold faucets to flush the
water lines and remove

particles that might clog up the water
valve screens. Check inlet hoses to
ensure the rubber washers are installed
in each end. Carefully connect the inlet
hoses to the water valve (on the left side
of the washer cabinet), tighten by hand,
then tighten another 2/3 turn with
pliers.

CAUTION

 DO NOT CROSS

THREAD OR OVERTIGHTEN
THESE CONNECTIONS.

Determine which water faucet
is the HOT water faucet and
carefully connect the bottom

inlet hose to the HOT water faucet,
tighten by hand, then tighten another
2/3 turn with pliers. Carefully connect
the top inlet hose to the COLD water
faucet, tighten by hand, then tighten
another 2/3 turn with pliers.

CAUTION

 DO NOT CROSS

THREAD OR OVERTIGHTEN
THESE CONNECTIONS.

Turn the water on and check for leaks
at both connections.

Form a "U" shape on the end
of the drain hose with the hose
pointed toward the drain.

Place the formed end in a laundry tub
or a standpipe and secure with a cable
tie provided in the enclosure package.

CAUTION

 

WATER COULD

SIPHON FROM THE LAUNDRY
CENTER IF THE ABOVE
INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT
FOLLOWED.

Carefully move the
laundry center to
its final location.

Plug the power cord into a
grounded outlet.

Using the four shipping carton
corner posts (two on each
side), carefully lay the

Laundry Center on its left side and
remove the foam shipping base.

Using the ratchet with 3/8 inch
socket, remove mechanism
shipping bolt. Remove plastic

spacer block from center of base using
adjustable pliers.

NOTE: If the Laundry Center is to be
transported at a later date, the tub
blocking pad, shipping bolt and plastic
spacer block should be retained.

Return Laundry Center to
upright position.

Install 3-wire power supply
cord.
a. Remove the terminal block

cover located at the rear of the dryer.
b. Install U.L. approved strain relief

(Figure 11) in one inch hole on dryer
back below terminal block opening.

c. Thread U.L. approved 30 amp

power cord through strain relief.

d. Connect the center wire of the power

cord to the center silver colored
terminal screw of the terminal block
and tighten securely.

e. Connect the other wires to the outer

terminals and tighten securely
(Figure 12).

f. Replace the terminal block cover.

4.

5.

2.

INCORRECT

INCORRECT

CORRECT

8.

9.

Access
Panel
Screws

7.

Summary of Contents for Washer/dryer 240 Volts

Page 1: ...rements 3 Water supply and drain requirements 3 Please begin 3 Alternate installations 5 Alternate methods of securing drain hose 5 Alternate exhaust methods 6 Alternate electrical connection 6 Rough in dimensions 8 P N 131639100 9610 Sears Roebuck and Co Hoffman Estates IL 60179 U S A Save These Instructions washer dryer 240 volts ...

Page 2: ...tion the appliance frame must not be connected to the neutral terminal but must be connected to the ground cord see Page 6 Alternate Electrical Connection for detailed instructions Figure 2 4 wire receptacle 14 30R Typical 30 Amp receptacle use Use where local codes permit flexible type supply cord pigtail If a 4 wire single phase 120 240 volt 60HzAC receptacle of NEMA type 14 30R see Figure 2 is ...

Page 3: ... times and increases the use of energy Accumulate lint The Laundry Center may be exhausted four 4 ways with rear flush installation 1 Straight back 2 Down 8 length of 4 rigid duct and1 elbow down 3 Left 8 length of 4 rigid duct 1 elbow down and 1 elbow left 4 Right 8 length of 4 rigid duct 1 elbow down and 1 elbow right To exhaust up add an 11 length of standard 4 diameter duct and a 90 elbow The ...

Page 4: ...he bottom inlet hose to the HOT water faucet tighten by hand then tighten another 2 3 turn with pliers Carefully connect the top inlet hose to the COLD water faucet tighten by hand then tighten another 2 3 turn with pliers CAUTION DO NOT CROSS THREAD OR OVERTIGHTEN THESE CONNECTIONS Turn the water on and check for leaks at both connections Form a U shape on the end of the drain hose with the hose ...

Page 5: ...nce must be exhausted outdoors Non exhausted installation only rear exhaust position permitted RECESS INSTALLATION A B C D F G H INSIDE EXHAUST 4 0 4 0 OUTSIDE EXHAUST 1 0 0 0 CLOSET INSTALLATION A B C D F G H OUTSIDE EXHAUST 60 60 ONLY 1 0 0 0 SQ IN 1 SQ IN Page 5 13 Dryer Washer Alternate installations recessed or closet area locations The following are minimum installa tion spacings and opening...

Page 6: ...e exhaust kits available that allow you to direct filtered exhaust air inside to conserve energy during winter months You may use these devices with the Laundry Center dryer providing their use does not violate national or local codes and the device does not restrict exhaust air flow If you use one of these kits be aware that excessive moisture in the home can cause many problems and that you may ...

Page 7: ...r terminals See Figure 13 For connecting plain end wire see Figure 15 Connect separate copper ground wire from external ground connector to approved ground Ungrounded neutral Figure 13 Green Conductor Terminal Block f Connect a separate copper ground wire No 10 minimum to a grounded cold water pipe by means of a clamp and then to the frame of the appliance at the green ground screw Use Part No 685...

Page 8: ...sh Page 8 from 131531700 and delete the Brand Central Logo power cord plug stylistic artwork running horizontal across the upper page and the Sears logo Hardcopy mockup is included with correspondence sent All else on this page remains as is for the new 131639100 Page 8 ...

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