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Installation instructions
Water supply This clothes washer should be plumbed into both a hot and cold water supply other wise some
cycles may not function correctly.
For best operating conditions your hot water should be approximately 65˚C. Your hot water
should not exceed 75˚C or your cold water exceed 35˚C. Temperatures above these may cause a
fault or cause damage to the machine.
If you have an uncontrolled water-heating source (eg. a wet back or solar heating) you should
have a tempering device fitted. This will ensure the hot water temperature remains within
safe limits. For the most suitable type of tempering device we recommend you contact a local
plumber or plumbing supply merchant.
Inlet Water Static Pressure of between 3psi (20kPa) and 150psi (1MPa) is recommended.
(If using a header tank then the top of the header tank must be at least 2 metres above the top of
your clothes washer).
Minimum flow rate from the tap supplying the clothes washer should be greater than 6 litres/min
(assumes 12.7mm (1/2 inch) diameter pipes).
Minimum height of taps to clear the top of the machine is 1150 mm.
Inlet hoses1
Connect the straight ends of the white inlet hoses to the
taps (there are washers fitted in both ends).
2
Connect the elbow ends of the white inlet hoses to the
machine inlet valves. Inlet valves are marked on the back of
the machine.
H=Hot C=Cold
ElectricalThis appliance must be supplied with a 230V - 240V, 50Hz, sinusoidal, 450W electrical supply.
Tap end Machine end
Fig.3 Inlet hose ends