setting up your washer _17
STEP 3
Installing your washer
1. Place the drain hose in the drain facility (tub,
sink, or standpipe.) If you connect the drain
hose to a standpipe, be sure an airtight
connection is NOT made between the drain
hose and the standpipe. The standpipe
must be at least 18 inches or 46 cm high
and no higher than 96 inches.
You must always exercise caution to avoid
collapsing or damaging the drain hose.
For best results, the drain hose should
not be restricted in any way – by elbows,
couplings, or excessive length. For
situations where the drain hose cannot be
conveniently elevated to at least 18 in or
46 cm, the drain hose must be supported.
If drain hose is installed below 18”(46cm),
water can be drained in cycle working
cause of siphon phenomenon. It causes
the washer to “nF” error.
Drain Hose can be installed until 96”(245cm) maximum.
But drain capability can be reduced at this height. It
causes the washer to have odor, because of remained
water in the drain system.
Connection the hose guide within 6”(15cm) from the end
of the drain hose. If the drain hose is extended more
than 6”(15cm) beyond the end of the hose guide, mold or
microorganisms could spread to the inside of the washer.
2. Before connecting the inlet hoses to the water faucets,
make sure a washer is inside each coupling on both ends.
3. Thread the inlet hoses onto the HOT and COLD faucet
connections on the washer.
Attach the other end of each fill hose to a water valve. Make
sure the hose with Hot printed on it is attached to the HOT
faucet. Tighten by hand until snug, then tighten two-thirds of
a turn with pliers.
For correct water use, connect both HOT and COLD water
valves. If either or both are not connected, an “nF” (no fill)
error can occur.
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01 setting up your washer
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96” Max
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Hose
retainer
Tie strap
Laundry tub Stand pipe
Rubber
washer
Coupling
Cold Hot