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10
Installation
Water Connections:
NOTE
All plumbing must conform to national
and local plumbing codes.
Incoming water lines do not require non-return or
back flow prevention valves, as the machine is
already fitted with an approved siphon breaker.
However, all incoming lines must be fitted with
shut-off valves.
•
Water inlets are labelled for hot and cold
water connection. The W185 has two hot
water and one cold water connections.
•
Flush the water lines thoroughly before
hooking hoses up to the washers, then check
that all water valves are attached tightly and
inlet screens not clogged. Use teflon pipe tape
if necessary to ensure watertightness.
•
Use 1/2" or 3/4" diameter reinforced rubber
hosing not to exceed 6 feet in length. Let the
hoses hang in a loop. Do not use rigid piping.
Never force a hose onto the threads or you
may cause cross-threading and leaks. If this
occurs, place the threaded portion of the hose
over the valve threads and push forward
firmly, to catch the next thread. Then tighten.
Depending how large your laundry is, your
main incoming water line will generally be
between 1-1/2" to 3" diameter to assure
adequate water supply.
Fig.
12
Fig.
13
Fig.
14
12
13
1832
W 75, W105, W125
W 185
1870
14
hot water cold water
1846
W 75, W105, W125
W 185
hot water cold water cold water
(to detergent supply box)
1844