INSTALLATION
INSTRUCT
ONS
13
CONNECT
TO THE POWER SUPPLY
The washer
should
be plugged
into a 120-VAC,
60-
Hz grounded
3-prong
outlet.
Plug in the washer.
Improper
connection
of the equipment-grounding
conductor
can result
in risk of electric
shock.
Check
with
a qualified
electrician
or service
technician
if you are in doubt as to whether
the appliance
is
properly
grounded.
Do not modify
the plug pro-
vided
with
the appliance.
If it does not fit the outlet,
have a proper
outlet
installed
by a qualified
electri-
cian. Failure to follow
these
warnings
can cause
serious
injury, fire, electric
shock,
or death.
z_WARNING
The power
outlet
must
be within
60 inches
(1.5
m) of either
side of the washer.
The appliance
and outlet
must be positioned
so
that the plug is easily accessible.
Do not overload
the outlet
with
more
than one
appliance.
The outlet
must be grounded
in accordance
with
current
wiring
codes and regulations.
Time-delay
fuse or circuit
breaker
is
recommended.
It is the personal
responsibility
and obligation
of the product
owner
to have a proper
outlet
installed
by a qualified
electrician.
• Do not use a worn
or damaged
power
cord or
power
plug. Replace
or repair
it immediately.
Failure to do so may result
in death,
fire, electric
shock,
or product
malfunction.
• Do not modify
the power
cord and take care
not to damage
it when
installing
or moving
the washing
machine.
Failure to do so may
result
in death,
fire, electric
shock,
or product
malfunction.
• Make sure that the washing
machine
is
grounded.
• Connect
this washing
machine
to a grounded
outlet
conforming
to the rating
prior to use.
Failure to do so may result
in fire, electric
shock,
or product
malfunction.
• Do not use adaptors
or extension
cords.
The
washing
machine
should
always
be plugged
into its own individual
electrical
outlet
which
has
a voltage
rating that matches
the rating plate.
Failure to do so may result
in fire, electric
shock
or disorder.
• Do not damage
or cut off the ground
prong
of
the power
cord.
Doing
so may cause death,
fire, electric
shock,
or product
malfunction.