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Installing the washing machine water inlet and waste outlet
Confirm if the washing machine waste inlet needs to be moved from right to left before securing the unit to the
wall. If they do need to be changed see page 6 of these installation instructions.
1.
Cold water washing machine required, identify cold water 3 way ball valve confirm that the valve is shut
horizontal and remove the ¾” cap and seal. (Keep the cap in a safe location in case you need to remove the
washing machine at a later date). Feed the cold water hose from the washing machine through the white
plastic washing machine waste inlet to the 3 way ball valve, confirm the seal is okay and then connect them
together.
2.
Hot water not required, then check the cap only and make sure it is tight and that the 3 way ball valve is in
the off position.
3.
Hot water washing machine required, identify the cold water 3 way ball valve confirm that the valve is shut
horizontal and then remove the ¾” cap and seal. (Keep the cap in a safe location in case you need to
remove the washing machine at a later date). Feed the hot water hose from the washing machine through
the white plastic washing machine waste inlet to the 3 way ball valve, confirm the seal is ok then and
connect them together.
4.
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. (see next page for picture)
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.
Washing machines hoses
Some parts are hidden for clarity