5. Tighten the fittings by hand until they are snug, and then
tighten them an additional two-thirds turn with a wrench.
6. Open the hot and cold water taps, and check all the water
supply intakes, water taps, and hoses for leaks.
CAUTION
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Do not over-tighten the fittings or apply tape or sealant to the taps or water supply
intakes. This can damage the fittings.
•
Confirm that the water supply hoses are not twisted or bent. If a hose is twisted or bent,
water may leak, causing an electric shock.
•
After you have connected the water supply hoses to the faucets, ensure that they are
connected correctly by pulling the water supply hoses downwards.
•
To ensure the correct water usage, connect both the hot and cold water taps. If either or
both are not connected, a "4E" (no fill) error can occur.
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If not using the hot water supply hose, insert the water intake cap into the hot water
supply intake. In this case, select the Tap Cold option to turn off the Hot indicator. Then,
you can change the water temperature.
Use the provided tap connector if connecting the hose to
the kitchen sink tap.
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The tap connector requires an appropriate packing for
the faucet to connect to.
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If using faucets, connect the water supply hose to the
cold water intake.
•
If using faucets, make sure only cold water is supplied.
Supplying both hot and cold water simultaneously may
cause the water to flow backward in the drain system.
•
For the Super Sanitize, Sanitize, or Self Clean cycles,
cold water supply is recommended. Hot water supply
involves a delay due to the cooling process.
•
Make sure to close the faucet(s) when the washer is
not in use.
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