Before you

Check locatlon where washer/dryer WIII be mstalled Proper mstallatlon Is your responsibility. Make sure you have everything necessary lor correct installallon Grounded electrical outlet: IS required. See Electncat Requirements.

Standpipe drain system: needs a two-inch diameter standplpe with minimum

Check code requirements, some codes do not permit or llmlt mstallatlon of clothes dryers ln garages, Closets. mobile homes and sleeping quarters. Contact your local bulldIng Inspector.

Hot and cold water faucets: must be wlthin 4 feet of the back of the washer/dryer and

provide water pressure 5-100 PSI.

Protection from weather: do not store or operate washer/dryer below 32°F (some water may remam In washer). Proper operatlon of dryer cycles require temoeratures above 45°F. see’ Use and Care Guide for “Wmterlzmg” Information.

Water heater: set to deliver 140°F water to the washer.

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needs a 20-gallon laundry

 

 

lub. Top of lub must be at least

 

 

26 inches high and no higher

 

 

46

inches from floor.

Exhaust

 

: If a lonoer

drain hose

is

Requirements,

 

 

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hose,

Part No.

 

 

366423

and hose exlenslon

 

 

kit Part No. 265442 are

 

 

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from KitchenAid

 

 

authorized

parts

 

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IMPORTANT: OBSERVE

aulhorlzed

 

 

 

 

enough

to fully open dryer

pads

 

 

 

 

door. See

Backcover for

ALL GOVERNING CODES

distributors

 

 

 

 

recessed

area requirements

AND ORDINANCES.

and product dimensions.

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SEE

 

 

wasp ler/drver 1 inch

RECESSED AREA

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under

INSTRUCTIONS ON

Support: floor must be sturdy

BACK COVER.

 

 

enough to support washer/

 

dryer-weight of 375 pounds.

CAUTION:

. It is the customer’s personal responsibility to ensure that

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Electrical 6 vequhments

Electrical ground is required on this appliance.

Warning: Improper connection 01 the equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electrical shock.

1.A three-wire smgle phase 120/240 volt 60Hz AC only electrica supply (or three-wire 120/206 volt if specified on nameplate) is required on a separate 30 ampere circuit, fused on both sides of the line (time delay fuse or clrcult breaker is recommended). Do not have a fuse in the neutral or ground circuit.

2.This washer/dryer IS equipped with a 30 amp rated flexible type power supply cord (plglail). Where

local codes

permit,

It must

be

-

plugged

into a mating

 

 

30 amp

receptacle

(l&mR)

 

(NEMA

type

lo-30R). 3-wire

 

See Figure

1.

receptacle &

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3. IF THE

 

POWER

SUPPLY

CORD

Figure’

 

IS REMOVED, THE WASHER/

 

DRYER

MUST BE CONNECTED

 

WITH 10 GAUGE COPPER WIRE

 

ONLY. Aluminum wire must not be used at the washer/dryer appliance terminal block, to avotd potentially unsatisfactory connections.

4NEL A

See Panel F. Alternate Electrical Connection, for detailed instructions.

4.When removing Ihe power supply cord (piglail), the appliance may be connected directly to the fused disconnecl (or circuit breaker) box through flexible armored or non- metallic sheathed 10 gauge copper cable. It IS the personal responsibility and obligation of the customer to contact a qualified installer lo assure that the electrical installation is adequate and is in conformance with the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70-1967 and local codes and ordinances. Allow slack in Ihe line between the wall and the appliance so that it can be moved if servicing is ever necessary. A U.L. recognized strain relief must be provided at each end of the power supply cable (at the appliance and at Ihe junction box). Wire sizes (10 gauge COPPER WIRE ONLY) and connection must conform with the ratino of the appliance (30 amperes): DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD.

5.CAUTION - For moblle home lnstallatlon the 3-wire power supply cord must be removed and the appliance wiring must be revised. The appliance frame must not be connected to the neutral terminal, but must be connected to Ihe grounding wire(green) of power supply cord. See Panel G, Alternate Electrical Connection - Mobile Home Installation, for detailed instructions.

Figure 2

If a four-wire receptacle of

NEMA type 14.30R (see Figure 2) IS available, a matching power

gasoline, paint, thinners and other flammable material are not used or stored near the washer/dryer. Fumes from these materials could result in fire or explosion.

l Never Install washer/dryer up against draperies or curtains. Keep any and ail items from falling or collecting behind the washer/dryer.

9 Replace all access panels I before operating

washer/dryer.

FOR YOUR SAFEPY:

l Do not exhaust dryer into a chimney, furnace cold alr duct, attic or crawl space, or any other duct used for venting. Accumulated lint could become a fire hazard or moisture could cause damage.

l The exhaust system should be cleaned at least every 2 years.

l Flexible duct should never be installed concealed in walls. ceiiina or floor.

supply cord (pigtail) must be used. This cord contains four No. 10 gauge copper conductors with spade or ring terminals on the washer/dryer end and terminating in a NEMA type 14.30P plug on supply end. The Fourth (grounding) conductor must be identified by a green cover and the neutral conductor by a white cover. Cord should be type SRD or SRDT. with a U.L. recognized strain relief, and be at least 3 feet and no more than 6 feet long. The four wire power supply cord and strain relief are not provided with the washer/drvec

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