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9

INSTALLATION  INSTRUCTIONS

The 

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 oor drain system (Fig. 9) requires an air

gap and siphon break that

 MUST 

be purchased

separately. The siphon break

 MUST 

be a mini-

mum of 23.6 inches (60 cm) from the bottom of
the appliance. Additional hoses may be needed.

L.

Fastening and Leveling the Appliance

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If the template is not placed 

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 ush with the back

wall of the installation area, measure its location 
to ensure proper alignment of the appliance.

2. Align the appliance with the template and se-

cure the brackets with screws on the exposed
bracket sides. Next, remove the template
and 

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 nish securing the brackets. Note: The

slot openings must be facing toward the front.

3. Ensure the 

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 oor’s surface is protected against

damage. Slide the appliance and align the rear
legs to the rear bracket slot openings. Ensure
that the legs are within ¼ inch from the back of
the slot.

4. Level the machine using the front legs.

a. When positioning the laundering machine,

ensure the front legs are in the shortest po-
sition that will allow room for the foot to 

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inside the bracket. If not, adjust the legs to
their shortest position by hand and tighten
the nuts with a wrench.

b. After positioning the appliance, ensure that it

is stable by pressing on the four corners of
the appliance. If the appliance shifts, the leg
underneath must be adjusted.

c. To ensure the positioning of the appliance,

loosen the lock nut with a wrench and turn
the leg with your hand until it contacts the

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 oor.

d. Press the leg with one hand and fasten the

nut tightly to the cabinet with a wrench.

e. Press the four corners again to ensure the

legs have been properly locked and adjust-
ed. Repeat step 4b if the appliance is still
unstable.

f. Use a level to ensure the appliance is

not on an incline. Repeat steps 4b–d un-
til the machine is completely leveled.

5. Align the bracket on the front right side in line

with the leg, and slide the bracket over the leg
until it touches the foot. The slot opening must
be facing the back of the appliance. Fasten
the bracket with screws through the two out-
board holes. The inboard holes are left empty.

TEMPLATE TOP VIEW

BACK OF APPLIANCE

FRONT

FRONT

FIG. 9

FIG. 10

FIG. 12

FIG. 11

FRONT OF APPLIANCE

FIG. 13

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Страница 1: ...4 CANADA Dometic Corporation 46 Zatonski Unit 3 Brantford ON N3T 5L8 CANADA SERVICE CENTER DEALER LOCATIONS Please Visit www eDometic com INSTALLATION OPERATING INSTALLATION OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS Read these instructions carefully These instructions MUST stay with this product This product is designed solely for use in recreational vehicles or other mobile equipment REVISION E 1613810...

Страница 2: ...on the Panel 14 E Preparing for First Use 14 F Laundering Fabrics 14 CARE AND CLEANING 16 A Cleaning the Appliance Cabinet 16 B Cleaning the Internal Drum 16 C Cleaning the Detergent Dispenser and Grooves 16 D Cleaning the Inlet Filter 16 E Cleaning the Tap Filter 16 F Washing the Filter in the Appliance 17 G Removing Foreign Objects 17 H Winterizing Storing when temperatures drop below 32 F 0 C 1...

Страница 3: ...rviced by a qualified service technician Read and understand these instructions before install ing using servicing or performing maintenance on this appliance The safety precautions provided in this manual cannot cover all possible conditions that may occur Com mon sense and caution MUST be exercised when installing maintaining and operating this appliance The installation MUST comply with all app...

Страница 4: ...that have been cleaned washed soaked or spotted with gasoline dry cleaning solvents or any other flammable or explosive substances as they give off vapors that could ignite or explode IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Do NOT add gasoline dry cleaning solvents or any other flammable or explosive substances to the appliance as they give off vapors that could ignite or explode Do NOT place any item with ...

Страница 5: ...e door with excessive force If it is difficult to close the door ensure that the load is evenly distributed and does NOT exceed the appliance s capacity see page 11 G Maintenance Service and Disposal Precautions Failure to obey the following instruc tions could result in death or serious injury due to electrical shock fire or suffocation ALWAYS unplug the appliance before perform ing any maintenan...

Страница 6: ...s performance minimizes noise and possible appliance movement Your appliance can be in stalled under a custom counter closet or recessed area See Drain System Options Page 8 Proper installation is the qualified installer s responsibility Required Items A water heater set to deliver 120 F 49 C water to the appliance A grounded electrical outlet located within 3 ft 1 m of where the power cord is att...

Страница 7: ...lts D Electrical Requirements Risk of serious injury or death due to electrical shock fire or explosion if the following instructions are NOT followed A 120V 60Hz AC only 15 or 20 amp fused elec trical supply is required A time delay fuse or a circuit breaker serving only this appliance MUST be provided This appliance is equipped with a power supply cord that has a 3 prong grounding plug Do NOT re...

Страница 8: ...y soft floor surfaces J Connect the Inlet Hose Connect the inlet hose as indicated in the figure Connect the hoses to the hot water taps as indicated Do not over tighten the hoses If there is any leakage after connection confirm the hose end has a rubber O ring and repeat the steps to connect the inlet hose 2 Connect the fitting to the tap and fasten it clock wise FIG 6 3 Connect the opposite end ...

Страница 9: ... that will allow room for the foot to fit inside the bracket If not adjust the legs to their shortest position by hand and tighten the nuts with a wrench b After positioning the appliance ensure that it is stable by pressing on the four corners of the appliance If the appliance shifts the leg underneath must be adjusted c To ensure the positioning of the appliance loosen the lock nut with a wrench...

Страница 10: ...to reduce fiber loss ALWAYS check the care label before laundering DO NOT wash water proof materials such as ski suits or raincoats Failure to obey the following instruc tions could result in death or serious injury due to fire or explosion NEVER wash clothes stained with chemicals such as gasoline petroleum benzene paint thinner alcohol cooking oils etc NEVER add such chemicals to the appliance R...

Страница 11: ...t again to restart the cycle If the cycle is not restarted within 10 minutes it will be cancelled 3 Select cycles and options Not all options are available with all cycles Cycles and options can be changed any time before the Start Pause button is pressed The Dry function is available in options with the symbol 4 To cancel a cycle Press and hold the On Off button until the unit shuts off Press the...

Страница 12: ...IONS FIG 17 Notes 1 The control panel line chart is for reference only 2 The control panel could be changed without written notice 3 The program cycle with icon indicates that the Dry cycle option is available as an add on ...

Страница 13: ...nder Wear This cycle is ideal for laundering under garments It has an additional rise cycle Refresh During this cycle hot air is pumped into the drum to remove wrinkles and restore freshness to fabrics It can be used to dry fab rics collectively weighing less than 1 1 lbs 0 5 kg such as a damp shirt or a pair of shorts Dry This is for drying only The dry time can be selected based on load size up ...

Страница 14: ...water before pouring it into the detergent dispenser to prevent the inlet from being blocked and over flowing while filling with water F Laundering Fabrics Starting the appliance 1 Load the clothes to be washed into the drum 2 Add liquid detergent or any other approved cleaning solvents in drawer pods go in the drum 3 Press the Power button 4 Select the desired cycles and options 5 Press the Start...

Страница 15: ...High YD Y YD YD Y YD Y Y YD N Med Y Y Y Y YD Y YD YD Y N Low Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N No Spin Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N None YD YD YD N N N N N N N Light Y Y Y N N N N N N N Normal Y Y Y N N N N N N N Heavy Y Y Y N N N N N N N Cold Y Y Y Y YD Y Y Y YD N ECO Y Y YD YD Y Y YD YD Y N Warm YD YD Y Y Y YD Y Y Y N Hot Y Y Y Y Y Y N N Y N Hot Y N N N N N N N N YD Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y N 54 1 34 51 1...

Страница 16: ...ch can explode NEVER spray water on the laundering machine to clean it Any detergents containing PCMX should NOT be used to clean the machine A Cleaning the Appliance Cabinet Proper maintenance of the appliance can extend its working life The surface can be cleaned with a diluted non abrasive detergent when necessary If there is any water overflow use a wet cloth to wipe it off immediately No shar...

Страница 17: ...e it Always keep a rag nearby to dry up any spillage of water when removing the cover 7 Remove any objects 8 Fully screw the pump cover in 9 Close the service panel Burn Hazard When the appliance is in use there may be hot water in the pump depend ing on the cycle selected NEVER remove the pump cover during a wash cycle Wait until the appliance has finished the cycle and is empty When replacing th...

Страница 18: ...use is shut down and power plug is connected correctly Contact a qualified service technician Detergent residue in the dispenser Powdered detergent was used or liq uid detergents were not diluted Clean and wipe the dispenser Use liquid HE deter gents or laundry pods per the instructions Laundering effects are not satisfactory The clothes are too dirty insufficient detergent was used or the wrong c...

Страница 19: ...aution prepare for large amount of water that will drain E21 In three minutes the water level doesn t drain with pump started Unit will pause with pump stopped door unlocked if water level is low enough Check outlet hose for fold ing clogs and grey water tank level Run spin cycle to drain water Clean pump filter with caution prepare for large amount of water that will drain E30 Door won t lock in ...

Страница 20: ...imension W D H 23 44 23 06 33 44 595MM 565MM 850MM Weight 174lbs 79kg Laundering Dry Capacity 15lbs 6 8kg 7 5lbs 3 4kg Rated Current 12A Standard Water Pressure 7 3 145 psi 0 05MPa 1MPa Max Spin Speed 1200 rpm Record this information for future reference Model Number Serial Number Date Purchased ...

Страница 21: ...21 NOTES ...

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