CONNECT DRA N HOSE
(floor drain installations
only)
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If clamp is not already in place on elbow end of drain hose,
slide it over end as shown. Squeeze clamp with pliers and
slide black elbow end of drain hose onto black drain port
and secure with clamp.
For a laundry tub or standpipe drain, go to step 6.
For a floor drain, remove the preinstalled drain hose form as
shown in Step 7. You may need additional parts with separate
directions. See "Tools and Parts".
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Place drain hose in standpipe
Drain
For floor drain installations, you will need to remove the drain
hose form from the end of the drain hose. You may need
additional parts with separate directions. See "Tools and Parts".
CONNECT INLET HOSES
Washer must be connected to water faucets with new inlet
hoses with flat washers (not provided).
Do not use old hoses.
NOTE: Both hoses must be attached and have water flowing
to inlet valves. If you are only connecting to a cold water
faucet, you must use a Y-adapter (not provided).
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Connect
inlet hoses to water faucets
Place hose into standpipe (shown in picture) or over side of
laundry tub.
IMPORTANT:
4.5" (114 mm) of drain hose should be inside
standpipe; do not force excess hose into standpipe or lay on
bottom of laundry tub. Drain hose form must be used.
Verify location of hot and cold faucets. Attach hose to hot
water faucet. Screw on coupling by hand until it is seated on
washer. Use pliers to tighten couplings an additional two-
thirds turn. Repeat this step with second hose for cold water
faucet.
IMPORTANT:
Do not overtighten or use tape or sealants on
valve when attaching to faucets or washer. Damage can result.
HELPFUL TIP: Make note of which hose is connected to hot
water to help in attaching hoses to washer correctly. In most
standard configurations,
hoses will cross over each other
when attached correctly.
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