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WASHER
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Before you start...
Check location where washer will
De ~nstallea Proper lnstallatlon Is
your responsibility Make sure you
have everything necessary for
correct installation
Grounded electrical outlet
IS required. See Electrical
requirements.
Standpipe drain system: needs
a two-inch minimum diameter
standpipe with minimum carryaway capacity of 17 gallons (64
liters) per minute. Top of star IdpIpe
must be at least 34
Inches (86 centimeters
high and no higher
than 52 inches
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Untape and open washer IId
Remove packages, hoses, and
literature rack from washer
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Hot and cold water faucets:
must be withln 4 feet (122
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A 1 centimeters) of the back of the
washer and provide water
pressure 5-100 PSI (34.5-689.6 KPa).
Laundry tub drain system:
needs a 20.gallon (75 liter) laundry
tub. Top of tub must be at least
34 inches (86 centimeters) high
and no higher than 52 inches
(132 centimeters] from bottom of
washer.
If a longer drain hose IS needed,
Part No. 388423 and the hose
extension kit, Part No. 285442, are
[Time-delay fuse or circuit breaker is
recommended.) It is recommended
that a separate circuit serving only
this appliance be provided.
WARNING: AN EXTENSION CORD
SHOULD NOT BE USED WITH THIS
APPLIANCE. SUCH USE MAY RESULT IN
A FIRE, ELECTRICAL SHOCK, OR OTHER
PERSONAL INJURY.
Water heater: set to deliver 140’ F
) water to the washer
Protection from weather: do not
store or operate washer below 32 F
(O’C). See Use and Care Q/de for
further information
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240 Volt
grounding type
wau receptacle
Figure 4
Remove parts from packages. Check
that all Dads were included.
literature
package
4 drain hose
4 plastic strap
4 hose clamp
1 grounding clamp
and screw
4 flat water
4 literature rack
4 wire form
lter
hose washers J~C: washers
xature rack
(not supplied
with all models1 ielsl
legs with nuts
lied
Schuko
grounding type
Recommended
grounding method
Do Not, under any circumstances,
remove the power supply cord
grounding prong.
For your personal safety, this appliance
must be grounded. This appliance is
equipped with a power supply cord
having a grounding plug.
To minimize possible shock hazard, the
cord must be plugged into a mating
grounding type wall receptacle,
grounded in accordance with local
codes and ordinances. If a mating wall
receptacle is not available, it is
the personal responsibility and
obligation of the customer to have a
properly grounded wall receptacle
installed by a qualified electrician. See
Figures l-3 to determine the proper
e 2 front leveling
mating wall receptacle for the power
supply cord plug equipped with this
washer.
Pow~o;;PPIY
ALTERNATE SlYLE
grounding type
wall recsplacle
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Figure 2
grounding plug
Figure 3
PANEL A
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auuw awn...
With Washer in Laundry Area.
Remove tape that covers
H shipping strap. Pull to completely
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remove the shipping strap from the
inside of the washer. Read, then
remove label that covers power cord
and drain connector. Peel the tape
down and off each side of cabinet.
Numbers
correspond
to steps.
Pull firmly to remove the other end of
the shipping strap from the back of the
washer. The shipping strap plug must
be completely removed from the
washer for the self-leveling legs to be
released.
Use new hoses and washers that
came with your Whirlpool washer.
washer
inseti-a flele intoeuchend -
of the inlet hoses. Check that washers
are firmly seated in couplings.
Inlets are
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plastic.
Attach hose to bottom inlet
avalve opening first; then
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second hose to top inlet. Tighten
couplings by hand. Then use pliers to
make an additional two-thirds turn.
5.
If your washer
has a literature fl
rack, insert the
tabs on sides ’ ,,- -= -ir
and bottom of “
literature rack into holes
in back bane1 of washer, f&.J
Gently push in and down /
until all tabs lock.
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through the
in the wire form. Wrap the
hook end of the wire form
around the drain hose to
form a “hook shape:’
Move washer close to final
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position. Put “hook” end
of drain hose into laundry tub or
standpipe. Check for proper length
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ot drain hose.
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Slide nozzle end
a
of drain hose
small “loop”
over coupling and hose. Reinstall
drain hose. See step 6.
DO NOT FORCE EXCESS LENGTH
OF DRAIN HOSE DOWN THE
STANDPIPE. THIS COULD CAUSE
SIPHONING.
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run water through both faucets to get
rid of particles in water lines.
Before
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water inlet hoses,
attaching
Place hose clamp
over washer drain
connector. Push
coupling end of
drain hose onto
washer connector. Use pliers to open
clamp and slide clamp over drain
hose. Check for good fit.
PANEL B
If drain hose is too long -
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disconnect. Remove clamp
and coupling. Estimate length of drain
hose needed. Cut flexible end of hose.
(Do not cut hook-shaped end of drain
hose.)
onto drain hose. [You should feel top
of hose through coupling.] Slide clamp
Push and twist coupling securely
11.
Attach bottom hose (inlet marked “H”)
to hot water faucet. ‘Attach top hose
[inlet marked “C”) to cold water faucet.
Tighten coupling to faucet by hand,
then use pliers to make final two-thirds
turn.
into correct
holes at each
front corner of washer until nuts touch
washer.
Do not
tighten nuts until step 17.
CHECK ELECTRICAL
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Y&l HAVE CORRECT ELECTRICAL
SUPPLY AND RECOMMENDED
GROUNDING METHOD.
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REQUIREMENTS. BE SURE
15.
Tilt washer backward and remove
corner post(s). Gently lower washer to
floor.
Move washer to its
permanent location.
Tilt washer forward raising back legs
1” (25mm) off of floor to adjust rear
self-leveling legs. Gently lower washer to
floor, Check levelness at the washer front
and from front to back on each side
using a carpenter’s level.
Check that all parts are
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list, Panel A. If there is an extra part, go
back through steps to see which step
was skipped.
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Tighten couplings if there is leaking.
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now installed. See parts
Turn on water faucets
W and check for leaks.
Untape electrical
cord and plug into
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grounded outlet.
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If washer is not level, screw the front legs
up
or down to adjust. Make final check
with level.
When washer is level, use
wrench to turn nuts on front
legs up tightly against washer
base. If nuts are not tight
against washer base, the
washer may vibrate.
Put “hook” end of drain
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Secure drain hose by wrapping‘the
plastic strap around the hose as shown
in Figures A-C. If drain hose cannot be
strapped in place, it must be cut
exactly to length so the “hook” end is
held tightly over the edge of tub or
standpipe as shown in Figure D.
Note: If washer is moved to adjust drain
hose. the washer must be leveled again.
Repeat steps 1547.
H hose in tub or standpipe.
you started with and that the
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Guide to fully understand your new
washer. Now start the washer and allow
it to complete the regular cycle.
Put the literature in the Literature Rack.
(Literature Rack not supplied with
all models.]
Use caution when moving this
appliance to prevent damage to
floor coverings. Before moving,
slide washer onto cardboard
or hardboard to prevent damage.
Take a few minutes and
H read the Use and Care
Carefully tilt washer
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washer is 3-4 inches off of floor. Insert
1 or 2 corner posts.
package. Screw nut down to within
1/2” of base.
PANEL C
backward until front of
actual size
Use legs and
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nuts from parts
Hose must be cut
exactty to length
so%ook”endls
hetd tl@tlv over
edge of tub or
standptpe.
CHECK THAT HOSE IS NOT
TWISTED OR KINKED AND IS
SECURELY IN PLACE.
You have
successfully installed
your new Whirlpool washer.
To get the most efficient use
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from your washer, read your
Whirlpool Use and Care Guide.
Congratulations!
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Part No. 3347017 Rev. A
Prepared by Whirlpool Corporation, Benton Harbor, Michigan 49022
Printed in U.S.A.
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