W A S H I N G
M A C H I N E
11
SM1602
Fig 13
Fig 14
Fig 15
38mm (11/2")
Min
Air gap
Inspection Elbow
600 - 900mm
(23”-1/2";35”-1/2")
Fitting the hoses
Important: Remove the hoses from their storage in the drum and fit them to the inlet valves situated on the
rear panel of the appliance. Remember to fit the red hose to the red valve and to insert the rubber washers
into the couplings.
Insert the filter washers (Fig 12/13) in the other end of the filling hoses as shown. Screw the red hose to the
hot tap and the other hose to the cold tap.
You should not need tools to make a satisfactory seal; excessive force may
damage the connections (Fig 12). It should be sufficient to firmly tighten
them by hand.
Permanent Plumbing
Please make provisions to shut off the water supply to the appliance completely. A separate isolation valve
should be fitted. This will:
1
Avoid the possibility of flooding when the machine is not in use.
2
Allow the appliance to be moved for cleaning and servicing. If you do
not have an existing installation for connecting your appliance, consult
a qualified plumber. There are various methods available.
The top of the standpipe should be approximately 610mm (24”) from the
ground. The dimensions from the floor to the underneath of the bend in the
drain hose,
should be between 600 - 900mm (23”-1/2”;35”-1/2”)
(Fig 15).
The take off pipe must be capable of taking a flow of 6 gallons (27 litres) per
minute. The minimum diameter of the standpipe must be 3.81cm (11/2”) and
there must be an air gap around the appliance drain hose when fitting into
the standpipe.
Recommended way to plumb in a washer dryer from a combined
waste trap
Discharge into a standpipe - drainage
Fig 12