Bosch WAT28401UC Instructions for Use - Page 17
Transporting the washer
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▯ The wiring for the electrical outlet circuit must be sufficient to meet the appliance requirements. Use of a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) is recommended. ▯ Protect the power cord from physical damage, such as being twisted, kinked, pinched, caught in a door, or walked upon. ▯ If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by a qualified technician to avoid a fire/shock hazard. Replacement power cords can be purchased through Customer Service. ~ Customer service; Page 4 ▯ The washing machine must only be connected to an individual branch circuit via a socket which has been properly installed and grounded. ▯ Make sure that: - the power plug fits into the socket - the wire size is sufficient - the grounding system is properly installed ▯ The power cord may be replaced by an electrican only. Replacement power cords can be purchased from Customer Service. To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, DO NOT use an extension cord or an adapter to connect the washing machine to the power supply. If a ground fault circuit breaker is to be used, only use the types marked with the following symbol: z. Only this symbol can guarantee compliance with all current regulations. Transporting the washer Before transporting the washer 1. Disconnect the washer power cord from the wall outlet. 2. Turn off the water supply to the washer. 3. Disconnect water supply lines from the tap. 4. Disconnect the drain hose from the drain location. 5. Install the transport bolt assemblies as shown in the following images. Remove the transport bolt hole covers 1. Remove all four transport bolt hole covers. 2. Pull the tip of the arrow on the cover out slightly to disengage the locking tab. 3. Rotate the cover counterclockwise to remove. Repeat for all 4 transport bolt hole covers. Insert the transport bolt assemblies 1. Each assembly consists of a plastic bushing and a bolt that extends through the bushings. Unscrew the bolt until the threaded end is flush with the end of the plastic bushing. 2. Insert the transportation bolt and bushing assembly as shown. The metal housing slides around the bolt through the slot in the plastic bushing as the bushing is slid into place. The open part of the bushing slot should be facing the direction shown to allow the assembly to slide fully into place. 3. When the bolt is in place screw it in until the bolt threads engage the drum. Double check and ensure bolts are screwed into threaded holes and not into cracks or crevices. Repeat the process for all 4 transportation bolt assemblies before tightening any all the way. Complete tightening all 4 bolt assemblies until they are each snug in place. 17