Haier HLPW028BXW Installation Instructions - Page 20

Option 1 - Fixed, Option 2 - Portable - portable washer

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ENGLISH • If you wish to install the washer in a fixed location, follow the instructions in the "OPTION 1 - FIXED" section. • If you wish to install the washer in a temporary location, skip to the instructions in the "OPTION 2 - PORTABLE" section. OPTION 1 - FIXED 1. First thread the white end of the second inlet hose onto the HOT water valve on the back of the washer until firmly hand tightened. Then, thread the gray ends of the inlet hoses onto the HOT and COLD water faucets by hand until firmly hand tightened. Style 1 - Using pliers, tighten the three connections an additional two-thirds turn (MAXIMUM). Do not use excessive force. Style 2 - Do not use pliers to tighten the connections. IMPORTANT: • Make sure that one hose connects the Hot water faucet to the Hot water inlet valve and the other hose connects the Cold water faucet to the Cold water inlet valve. • To avoid damage to the hose couplings and plastic washer inlet valve threads, do not overtighten. NOTE: To avoid damage to the faucet do not use thread seal tape or sealants on the valve threads. Style 1 Style 2 a a A Gray End Only 2. Turn on the hot and cold water faucets and check for leaks. If there is any leaking, check for loose connections and tighten. OPTION 2 - PORTABLE 1. Remove the aerator from your faucet nozzle. 2. Examine the faucet to determine if it has internal or external faucet threads. Internal threads - Keep the rubber washer (A) in place. External threads - Remove the rubber washer (A) before threading the faucet connector onto the faucet. 18

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If you wish to install the washer in a fixed location, follow the instructions in
the “OPTION 1 - FIXED” section.
If you wish to install the washer in a
temporary location, skip to the
instructions in the “OPTION 2 - PORTABLE” section.
OPTION 1 - FIXED
1.
First thread the white end of the second inlet hose onto the HOT water valve on
the back of the washer until firmly hand tightened. Then, thread the gray ends
of the inlet hoses onto the HOT and COLD water faucets by hand until firmly
hand tightened.
Style 1 -
Using pliers, tighten the three connections an additional two-thirds
turn (MAXIMUM). Do not use excessive force.
Style 2 -
Do not use pliers to tighten the connections.
IMPORTANT:
Make sure that one hose connects the Hot water faucet to the Hot
water inlet valve and the other hose connects the Cold water faucet to
the Cold water inlet valve.
To avoid damage to the hose couplings and plastic washer inlet valve
threads, do not overtighten.
NOTE:
To avoid damage to the faucet do not use thread seal tape or
sealants on the valve threads.
Style 1
a
Style 2
a
A
Gray End Only
2.
Turn on the hot and cold water faucets and check for leaks. If there is any
leaking, check for loose connections and tighten.
OPTION 2 - PORTABLE
1.
Remove the aerator from your faucet nozzle.
2.
Examine the faucet to determine if it has internal or external faucet threads.
Internal threads -
Keep the rubber washer
(A)
in place.
External threads -
Remove the rubber washer
(A)
before threading the faucet
connector onto the faucet.
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ENGLISH