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4. Position the laundry tub and cut the house waste pipe (which should already
be installed) to the exact height. The final height will depend on the waste trap
dimensions.
5. Fasten the laundry tub to the wall through any of the holes in the rear flanges.
Alternative fastening can be achieved through the floor. Confirm that the door
operates correctly.
6. Connect the hot and cold from the tap ware to the 3 way ball valves (not
supplied); connect the waste system and the trap to the laundry tub.
7. Test the laundry tub for leaks. Check the washing machine and the waste
system.
8. Seal the laundry tub to the wall using suitable approved sealant. (Check with
your local council for building regulations).
Installing Washing Machine Waste Outlet
Before securing the unit to the wall, please check if the door or washing machine
waste inlet needs to be changed from right to left. If so, please refer to information on
page 6 of this manual.
Washing machine waste hose connection through the white plastic washing machine
waste inlet and make sure that the hose is as far down the hose as possible and
then to prevent the washing machine waste hose from coming loose use the cable
tie from the installation kit to fasten the hose firmly to the white plastic washing
machine waste connector (shown as below).
Important
Ensure the washing machine outlet hose is correctly fitted at both ends and that the
spring clips are firmly in place to prevent leaks.
Cable tie
Washing Machine Hose