14.
If washer is not level, adjust
the front legs up or down. Make final
check with level.
When washer is level, use wrench
to turn nuts on front legs up tightly
against washer base. If nuts are not
tight against washer base, the washer
may vibrate.
20.
Check that you have all of
your tools. Check that the shipping
strap with 2 cotterpins and plug was
removed from the back of the washer
and used to secure the drain hose.
If entire strap is not removed, washer
may vibrate and be noisy.
21.
Untape power supply cord
and plug into grounded outlet.
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18.
Check that all parts are now installed.
See parts list, Page 3. If there is an
extra part, go back through steps to
see which step was skipped.
19.
Turn on water faucets and
check for leaks. Tighten couplings if
there is leaking. Do Not overtighten;
this could cause damage to faucets.
17.
CHECK ELECTRICAL
REQUIREMENTS. BE SURE YOU HAVE
CORRECT ELECTRICAL SUPPLY AND
RECOMMENDED GROUNDING
METHOD.
bolt
15.
On coin-operated washers,
remove the service door of the meter
case. Lift the service door up at the
back and remove. Carefully insert coin
slide with the coin slide extension
attached into front opening and
secure with the 4.8 mm (3/16")
mounting bolt from inside the meter
case. The coin slide may need to be
partially pushed in to insert mechanism
in the front opening. Replace meter
case top and service door. Insert coin
vault with lock and key.
notches
conversion bar
16.
Put the coin vault with lock
and key in the meter case opening. A
larger-capacity coin vault can be
installed. Use a knife to carefully
remove the paint along the seam at
the bottom of the conversion bar. Use
a blade screwdriver and a hammer
to lightly tap along the seam area.
Raise the conversion bar up to the
notches in the sides of the vault
opening. Remove the conversion bar
and drawer guide. Install new guide
(found in parts bag) and the larger
coin vault.
23.
If the washer fails to start or
does not give the proper washer
cycle time, the clutch assembly of the
coin-operated timer can be adjusted.
Remove the timer from the meter
case. Adjust the clutch assembly
screw clockwise if the washer does
not start after the coin slide
mechanism has been fully actuated
in or out. Adjust the clutch assembly
screw counterclockwise if the washer
segment of the Normal cycle was less
than 9 minutes.
timer clutch
adjustment screw
22.
Check the wash cycle time.
The coin-operated washer has a
9-minute wash in the Normal cycle.
Remove the meter case top of coin-
operated washers to manually start
the timer. Start the washer and allow
it to complete the Normal cycle.
Rotate counter-
clockwise only.
timer “off” position
timer-front view
Coin-operated timers can be started
by turning the clutch assembly
counterclockwise until the washer
starts to fill with water.