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2 4 " (6 9 C M ) E L EC T R I C W A S H ER /D R Y E R I N S T ALLATION INSTRUCT I ONS W A SHER/DRYER SAFET Y T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s WA SHER/DRY ER SAFET Y. .. . .. ..... . .. ........ .. . ..... 1 INST ALLATIO N I N STRUCT IO NS. ...... . ...... . .... . 2 Tools an d Part s .... . ...... . ...... . ...... . ...... . ...... . .... . 2 Al[...]
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2 I N S T ALL A T I ON INSTRUCTION S T o o ls a n d P a r t s Gather the required tools and parts before starting installation. Read and follo w the in str u ct io ns pr ovided with any to ols l i sted her e. T oo l s n ee d e d : Par t s n ee d ed : Chec k lo cal c o des . Ch ec k ex ist ing electric al su pply and ve ntin g, and see “E le c tri[...]
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3 A le ve l flo or w ith a m aximum slop e of 1" (25 mm) un d er en ti r e wash er / d rye r . Clot hes may not tumble pr ope r ly and au to m atic se nsor cycles may n ot ope r ate c o rr ectly if w ash er /d rye r is n ot level. Ins tal lin g on c ar pet is not r ec ommended. A wate r he at er set to delive r 1 20 °F (4 9° C) wa ter t o th[...]
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4 F l oo r d r a i n s ys t e m ( v ie w D ) The fl oo r dr ain syste m re qu ir es a si ph on br eak th at may be pu rc hased sep ara tel y . See “ A lt ernate Pa rts.” The s ip hon br ea k mu st be a m inimu m of 28 " (7 11 mm) fr om th e botto m of th e w asher . Add i tio n al ho ses m i ght be need ed . E l e c t r i c a l R e q u i r[...]
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5 E l ectr i ca l C o n n ec t io n 1. Di sco nn ect p ower . 2. Re mo ve the h o ld-d own sc rew an d te rmi nal bl ock co ve r . 3. Insta ll s t rain re lie f. St yle 1: Power su pply cor d str ain r e li ef Re mo ve t he sc r e ws fr om a " (1 9 mm) U L listed st ra in relie f (U L ma r king on str a in r eli ef) . Put the ta bs of the tw o[...]
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6 Put po wer suppl y co rd thr ough the st ra in re lie f . Be su re that the wi re ins u lati on on the p ower supply co rd is ins ide the st rain relie f. Th e st ra in re l ie f sh ould have a ti gh t f it wit h t he dr yer cabi net an d be in a ho riz o nt al posit io n . Do not fu rt her ti gh ten st ra in r e lie f sc r ews at this po int . S[...]
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7 2. Rem ove n eutral grou nd wir e from internal gr o und condu ctor scr ew . Co nn ec t neutr al grou nd wir e and the neutral wire (wh it e or ce n ter wir e) of power su pply cor d un d er ce nter silver- color ed ter m inal bl ock sc re w . Tigh ten sc r ew . 3. Mo ve the green pai n ted sc rew from the in te rn al to the e x te rn al grou nd [...]
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8 3. Mo ve the green pai n ted sc rew from the in te rn al to the e x te rn al gro und locat ion. Connec t gro un d wire ( gr een or ba re ) of powe r su ppl y cable to ex te rn al gr ound co ndu ct or scr ew . Tighten sc re w . 4. Place the hoo k ed end s of t he ot her po wer su pply ca ble w ire s un d er the outer term inal bl oc k scr ews (h o[...]
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9 3 - wi re c on ne ctio n : Di re ct Wi r e Use w her e local codes perm it co nnectin g cab inet- gro un d co ndu c tor to ne utr al wir e. Dir ect w ire ca ble m ust hav e 5 ft ( 1. 52 m) of e xtra le ng th so wash er / d rye r ca n be mo ved if n eeded . St rip 3 " ( 89 mm) of o u ter cov e ri ng f rom end o f cab le . Strip insula ti on b[...]
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10 V e n t i n g Req u ir e m e n t s W ARNING: T o re duce th e ri sk of fi re , this wash er/drye r MUST B E EXHA USTED OUTDO ORS. I MPO R T ANT : O bse r ve all g o ve rning co des and or di nance s. The dry e r exhaust m u st not be co nn ected in to any ga s ve nt, chi m ne y , wall, ceili n g, attic, crawlspace, o r a c o ncealed spa ce of a [...]
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11 The a n gled ho od st yle (s ho wn he re ) is ac ceptable . An exha us t hood sh ou ld ca p the v e nt to ke ep rode nts a nd in sects fr om en te ring the ho me . Exha ust ho od mu st be a t l ea s t 12 " (30 5 mm) fr om the gr o und or a ny object th at may be in the pat h of t he ex haust (s uch as fl ower s, r ocks or bu sh es , s now l[...]
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12 4. Op en cla mp . T w is t ho se bac k and f o rt h wh ile pu shing on to dr ain conne ctor on the sid e of the washer/drye r . Co nti nue unt il ho se co nt acts th e ribbed s tops on the cabi n et . 5. Place clamp ove r the ar ea m ark ed “C LA MP .” Release clamp . F o r l a un d ry tu b or st a ndp ip e dr ai n syst e m s 1. Make sur e d[...]
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13 I f y ou ar e wo rki ng i n a cl o s et o r r e ce s se d ar ea Mo ve the wa she r/drye r int o its fi nal l o cati on and r emo ve car db oar d fr om un d er wash er /d rye r . Re m o ve t he ac c ess panel by re mo vi ng th r ee Ph il l ips- h ead sc r ews a nd one bu mpe r , located at the top of the access panel. Set panel, screws, and bumpe[...]
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14 Al t e rn a te i ns t alla t i o n s f o r c l os e cl eara n ce s Venting systems come in many varieties. Select the type best for your i nstal latio n . Thr ee close- clea ra n ce in stallat io ns ar e shown. Re fer to the ma nu f act ur er ’ s in str u ctio ns pro v ided with t he ve nt sys te m. NOTE : The follo wing ki ts fo r cl ose clea[...]
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15 Ins t al l V e n t Sys t e m 1. In stal l exhaus t ho od . Use ca u lki ng co mpou nd to seal ex terio r wall openin g ar ound exha ust ho od. 2. Con nect v e nt to ex ha ust ho od. V ent mu st fit in sid e exha ust hood . Sec ur e ve nt to ex haust ho od wi th 4" (102 m m) cla mp . 3. R un ve nt to dr yer lo catio n. Use the straig ht est [...]
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