
Directions for Permanent Installed Machine
1)
Load Machine- Minimum Half way, Maximum Three Quarters.
2)
Set Wash knob at # 2.
3)
Set Dryer at desired drying time.
4)
Set RPM knob for desired Spin Cycle speed.
5)
Select wash water temperature using COLD, and HOT buttons.
6)
Push in the START/OFF button to turn machine on.
7)
As water is going in, pour your soap and bleach in the middle compartment, and add fabric
softener to far right compartment if desired.
To
Remove
Lower
Filter
(Every 30 load)
*Anticipate
2
to
3
cups
of
water
to
exit
filter
housing
when
pulling
out
filter.
1)
Turn handle on A Three Half Turns to the left.
2)
Pull Filter out and clean.
3)
Put filter back in until rubber gasket C is out of sight inside filter housing. Teeth should be facing
straight up then turn entire filter slightly to right and filter will easily slide into housing. Do not
tighten up handle until filter is all the way in housing.
4)
Turn Handle A to right until it feels snug- If you can pull on handle and filter comes out- it is too
loose . You may have to go more than 3 half turns to tighten. Go until snug, even if 5 half turns is
necessary.
Disconnecting
Hose
From
Faucet
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
Turn off machine by pushing the power button on unit.
Shut off water at faucet. (should be cold water only)
Turn wash cycle knob to #2.
Turn on machine by pushing in the power button, until you see the hose jump.
Turn off machine after seeing the hose jump.
Disconnect hose from faucet.
Plumbers
Guide
The drain line becomes the vent line on the dry cycle. The drain line cannot be restricted in anyway.
All connection and extensions must be at least 5/8”ID. A dishwasher tee is too small and will over
heat the unit. Place a
¾
” Cast Brass Washer Tee at least 8” above the trap water. If the tee is placed
too close to the trap water it will produce too much resistance and not vent properly. Use a 1” Ribbed
hose to extend drain line to avoid kinks. Place 1 end of the 1” extension hose over the
¾
” tee, and
the other end over the complete hard part of the gray factory drain hose. When running drain line,
keep hose as close to the floor as possible, if the hose is too high it will cause vapor lock and the unit
will over heat. Create a “loop” under the sink cabinet or behind the machine to prevent backflow of
drain water into machine. A standpipe will work best. If using a standpipe be sure not to seal it at
top, leave an air gap.
ALL
HOSES
MUST
BE
LONG
ENOUGH
SO
THE
UNIT
CAN
BE
COMPLETELY
PULLED
OUT
AT
LEAST
1’
FROM
UNDER
THE
COUNTER
WHILE
STILL
ATTACHED
TO
THE
PLULMBING.