Attach the inlet hoses to the HOT and COLD faucets. Being sure the hose marked “HOT” is attached to the HOT water faucet. Tighten by hand until snug and then 2/3 of a turn with pliers. Do not overtighten.
Attach the 90° ends of the inlet hoses to the HOT and COLD connections on the back of the washer. HOT and COLD connections are identified by H & C stamped on the
bracket, HOT on top, COLD on bottom. Connect COLD (lower) hose first. Be sure the hose marked “COLD” is attached to the COLD (“C”) connection. Tighten by hand until snug and then 2/3 of a turn with pliers.
Do not overtighten.
Turn on faucets and check for leaks at the faucets and at the machine connections. If leak occurs, check for
7.Install drain hose.
HOSE
RETAINER
Place the drain hose in the drain facility. If the hose is twisted after it has been placed in the drain, adjust the end of the hose to remove the twist. To remove the twist, turn the short end of the hose while holding the base of the hose stationary.
NOTE: If you must make an airtight seal, an siphon break kit must be used.
To prevent accidental dislodging secure the drain hose to the standpipe, inlet hose or laundry tub with the tie strap provided in the parts package.
NOTE: It is very important when connect- ing the drain hose that it is properly installed to minimize the chance of the hose becoming damaged when the washer is moved into position.
8.Move the washer into position in front of the dryer and stand. Tip forward enough for glides to clear the legs of the stand and guide the glides into the slots on the top of the stand legs.
9.Connect the two control cables, one from the dryer and one from the washer, as shown. Be sure the locking tabs are engaged. This electrically mates the washer and dryer.
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