Splendide 7100XC manual Installing the washer-dryer, Unpacking the washer-dryer

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Installing the washer-dryer

Unpacking the washer-dryer

Carefully remove the packing materials with care not to damage the drain hose and power cord that are shipped installed on the machine. Check that the machine is intact. Report any damage immediately.

Position the washer-dryer near the desired installation position.

IMPORTANT: Retain the transit screws, spacers and rubber tubes. These items should be reinstalled to prevent damage if or when you transport the machine in the future.

WARNING! Plastic bags, styrofoam, nails and other packaging parts are not children’s toys and can be potentially dangerous. Destroy the carton and plastic bags after the washer-dryer has been unpacked.

Connecting the water inlets

If the water pipes you will be connecting to are new or unused, run the water until clear to remove any debris that could clog the water valve screens or valves before connecting the machine. NOTE: Supply shut-off valves should be easily accessible.

IMPORTANT: Water pressure MUST range within the values indicated on the “Technical Data” chart

Removing the transit screws

For transportation, the inside of the machine is supported by screws, rubber grommets and spacers on the back panel. Before using the washer-dryer, these items MUST be removed.

IMPORTANT: Transit screws and spacers must be removed before operating the machine to allow proper operation of the machine and to prevent damage to the appliance.

After positioning

the washer-dryer near the installation location, remove the four screws (Fig.1), with the rubber grommets and plastic spacers that are attached to them.

Use the plastic plugs (provided in the accessories bag) to fill in the holes.

Included in the accessories supplied with your machine are 2 inlet hoses with 4 rubber washers pre installed. Check that the rubber washers are installed in the ends of the inlet hoses to make a water tight seal at each connection point.

Connect the straight ends of the water inlet hoses to the supply taps that have ¾” BSP thread (standard hose bib).

Connect the 90º angled ends (20 mm thread) of

these hoses to

 

 

the inlet valves

 

 

on the back of

 

 

the machine (Fig.

 

 

2). NOTE: Water

H

C

Inlet valves are

 

color coded:

 

 

Red (Hot) &

 

 

White (Cold).

 

Fig 2

 

 

IMPORTANT: Do not use excessive force. Damage to the couplings can result. The couplings should be tightened by hand; a tool should only be used if a leak occurs.

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Contents Contents General Information Technical information For Your Safety Read all instructions before using any applianceCongratulations IntroductionRead this manual For your recordsInstallation Requirements Electrical Shock HazardElectrical LocationDrainage Outlet End of Drain Hose provided with the unitInstalling the washer-dryer Connecting the water inletsUnpacking the washer-dryer Removing the transit screwsConnecting the drain hose Floor StandpipeLeveling the washer-dryer Completing the installation Testing and cleaning the washerAbout your washer-dryer Do not OpenDescription of the control panel Description of the Option Buttons Description of the Program KeyLaundry Aid Type / Amounts About the Dispenser DrawerCycle Description Chart Washing and dryingMaximum Wash Cycle capacity Cottons Maximum DRY Cycle capacity 8 to 11 lbsSelect the wash cycle Select the dry timeSplendide laundry tips For best resultsCombine large and small items in one full Wash cycles are 30 to 96 minutesSample Load Combo laundry FAQ’sSample wash-to-dry loads Care and maintenance To access the pre-chamber Cleaning the pump pre-chamberNo lint filter to clean Troubleshooting Unit has entered diagnostic mode and there may be a problemIf you need assistance Hours Mon-Fri 7AM-5PM PST Local Phone