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7.
Turn
on
the
water
faucets
and check
for leaks.
NOTE:
Replace
inlet
hoses
after
5 years
of
use
to
reduce
the
risk
of
hose
failure.
Record hose
installation
or
replacement
dates
on
the
hoses
for
future reference.
Periodically
inspect
and
replace
hoses
if
bulges,
kinks, cuts,
wear, or leaks are found.
Roul
se
Proper
routing of
the
drain
hose
protects
your
floors
from
damage
due
to
water
leakage.
Read
and
follow
these
instructions.
Remove
drain
hose from washer
cabinet
Gently
pull
the corrugated
drain
hose
from
the shipping
clips.
Laundry
tub
drain or
standpipe
drain
Connect
the
drain
hose form
to
the corrugated
drain
hose.
A
B
A.
Snap
either
end
of the
drain
hose
form
to
the drain
hose
at
the
point
where
the
corrugation begins.
B.
Bend
drain
hose
over
drain
hose
form
and
snap
into
place.
To keep
drain
water from going
back
into
the
washer:
Do
not straighten the drain hose,
and do
not force
excess
drain
hose
into
standpipe.
Hose
should
be
secure, but loose
enough
to
provide a
gap
for
air.
Do
not
lay
excess hose on
the
bottom
of
the laundry
tub.
Floor drain
You
may
need
additional
parts.
See
Floor drain
under
"Tools
and
Parts."
Secu
ain
Hose
1.
Drape
the
power
cord over the
washer
top.
2.
Secure
the
drain
hose
to
the laundry tub
leg
or
standpipe
with
the
beaded
strap provided.
(See
illustrations
A
and
B.)
A
B
C
If
the
washer
faucets
and
the
drain
standpipe
are
recessed
(see
illustration C),
put the
hooked end
of
the
drain
hose
in
the standpipe.
Tightly
wrap
the
beaded
strap
around
the
water
inlet
hoses and
the
drain
hose.
Do
not force
excess
drain
hose
into
the standpipe.
Level
the Ifasher
Properly
leveling
your
washer
avoids excessive noise
and
vibration.
1.
Check
the levelness
of
the
washer by
placing
a
level
on
the
top
edge
of
the washer,
first
side
to side,
then
front to
back.
If
the
washer
is
against
a
wall,
move
the
washer
out
slightly
before
tipping
back.
If
the
washer
is
not
level,
first
prop
the
front
with a
wood
block
and
adjust
the
feet
as necessary;
then
prop
the
back and
adjust
feet
as necessary.
Repeat
this
step
until
washer
is
level.
2.
Make
sure
that
all
four
feet
are stable
and
resting
on
the
floor.
Then check
that
the appliance
is
perfectly
level
(use a
level).
3.
After
the
washer
is
level,
use
a
1
7
mm
open-end wrench
to
turn
the nuts
on
the
feet
tightly
against the
washer
cabinet.
IMPORTANT:
All
four
feet
must be
tightened.
If
the nuts are
not
tight
against the
washer
cabinet,
the
washer
may
vibrate.
When
you
are
pushing on
the
edges
of
the
washing machine
top
plate,
the
machine
should
not
move
front
to
back, side
to
side,
or diagonally.
4.
Slide
the
washer
to
its
final
location.
5.
Confirm
the levelness
of
the washer.
Installation
1.
Check
the
electrical
requirements.
Be
sure
that
you have
the
correct
electrical
supply
and
the
recommended
grounding
method.
See
"Electrical
Requirements."
2.
Be
sure
all
parts are
now
installed.
If
there
is
an
extra
part,
go
back
through the steps
to
see which
step
was
skipped.
3.
Be
sure
you have
all
of
your
tools.
4.
Dispose
of/recycle
all
packaging
materials.
5.
Be
sure the water faucets are
on.
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