electric shock. Always unplug the cable by grasping the plug, not the cord.
B WARNING – Do not use wet hands when plugging/unplugging the power cable.
Power supply and circuit
Connect the clothes washer to the junction box supplied. Junction box must be connected to an earthed outlet protected by a fuse of suitable capacity. Important:
•Mains connection should comply with national regulations.
•The voltage and maximum total current are specified in the section “Specifications”.
•The appliance must not be directly connected to the mains in case of absence of junction box.
•Connection via extension cords or
B WARNING - A damaged power cable must be replaced by a qualified electrician.
B WARNING - The appliance must not be operated unless it is repaired! There is the risk of electric shock!
15 Amp. Fuse or circuit breaker, 208-
240 volt, 60 Hz, grounded, alternating current
Properly grounded
Water Supply Connection
Your washer comes with both cold and hot water connections. Connect the blue marked cold water supply hose to the cold water inlet valve/faucet and the red marked hot water intake hose to the hot water inlet valve/faucet. Screw the connecting bolts by hand and tighten the connection properly using a plier. Over tightening may cause damage on bolted connection.
A WARNING – Be sure that the water connection of this washer is handled by a qualified service technician or a
plumber.
The washer has two bolted ½’’ water supply hoses and ¾’’ female hose connections that can be connected to ¾’’ hot and cold water faucets.
A WARNING – Be sure that water supply hoses are not crushed and they have no kinking, bulges or cuts before the water connection.
A WARNING – Be sure that there are rubber seals located on the hose connections. These seals and adjustable bolts ensure a safe connection without leaking. After the water connection is done, turn on both water faucets slowly and completely to check any water leaks.
The water pressure must be between
12
EN