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SINK FAUCET CONNECTION
For normal kitchen-sink tap only use the inlet hose with cold water inlet.
Connect the inlet hose to the male hose thread adapter by turning it clockwise to be fixed tightly.
Make sure to insert the rubber ring enclosed. Then connect tightly to your sink.
Note: Some faucets may require you to also use the female hose thread adapter between the male
adapter and your sink faucet as shown below. Make sure the rubber ring is inserted and
connect to your sink.
If water leaks from faucet connection or washer connection, turn off water and
tighten fully using a wrench. Be careful not to over tighten and damage water
connection. Turn on water supply and make sure no leaks are present
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DISCONNECTING THE WATER SUPPLY HOSES
Dismantling the hose directly may cause water to splash due to the possible high water pressure in
the hose, even after the faucet has been turned off. Please take off the hose as per following steps,
even if the faucet is closed:
Turn off the faucet.
Turn on the power and let the machine run for about 5 seconds then turn
it off.
Remove the connecting nuts from the faucet and washing machine.
Note: If the washing machine is frequently used, it is not necessary to dismantle
the inlet hose to avoid possible damage to the screws.
POSITIONING THE DRAIN HOSE
Connect the drain hose to the water outlet of the washing
machine then fasten it with
the included spring clamp.
Since only up drainage is available, drain hose can be
hung in the basin or bathtub.
NOTE: The highest point of the drain hose must be in the height of 2.25 – 4 feet
above floor level, otherwise, the washer cannot work normally.
CONNECTING
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