SET UP & USE
Step 5: Leveling your washer
See if the washer is level by checking the position of the tub
or using a leveling gauge.
1. Slide the washer into position.
2. Open the lid of the washer, and pour the water into the tub
to just below the pulsator level.
3. If the washer is level, the pulsator is positioned at the center
of the washer as shown in the figure above right. If not, level your
washer by turning the front leveling feet clockwise or
counterclockwise as necessary.
There is ONLY ONE adjustable leg as right figure
on this washer.
Step 6: Powering your washer
Plug the power cord into a 3-prong, well grounded 120 volt 60 Hz
approved electrical outlet protected by a 15-amp fuse or
comparable circuit breaker. Your washer is grounded through
the third prong of the power cord when plugged into a 3-prong
grounded electrical outlet.
Step 7: Running a test cycle
Run a test cycle as follows to check if your washer is properly installed.
1. Load about 3.5 pounds of laundry into the tub.
2. Press the Power button to turn on your washer.
3. Select the Rinse+Spin cycle as per guide on page 23.
4. Press the Start/Pause button to start the test cycle.
5. The washer should not rock or vibrate excessively when water is supplied or when
washing or spinning, and should drain well during the spin cycle.
If water leaks while water is being supplied or drained, check the water
connections. If the washer rocks and vibrates excessively, level your washer
again.
Step 8: Storing your washer
If you want to store your washer at another location, unplug it, drain any remaining
water from the drain pipe and hook the pipe onto the back of the washer. Disconnect
the water inlet hoses from the faucets and move washer to new location.
Pulsator
Leveling gauge
loosen
lock
Adjustable legs
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