Whirlpool WFW9400SW Use and Care Guide - Page 8

Connect the Inlet Hoses, Route the Drain Hose - washer will not power up

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2. Once the bolt is loose, move it to the center of the hole and completely pull out the bolt, including the plastic spacer covering the bolt. 4. Attach hot water hose to the hot water faucet. Screw on coupling by hand until it is seated on the washer. 5. Attach cold water hose to the cold water faucet. Screw on coupling by hand until it is seated on the washer. 6. Using pliers, tighten the couplings with an additional two-thirds turn. 3. Once all 4 bolts are removed discard bolt and spacers. Then pull the power cord through the opening of the rear panel and close the hole with the attached cap. 4. Close the bolt holes with the 4 transport bolt hole plugs. NOTE: If the washer is to be transported at a later date, call your local service center. To avoid suspension and structural damage to your washer, it must be properly set up for relocation by a certified technician. Connect the Inlet Hoses Make sure the washer drum is empty. The washer must be connected to the water faucets using new inlet hoses (not provided). Do not use old hoses. Insert new flat washers into each end of the inlet hoses. Firmly seat the washers in the couplings. AA BB A. Coupling B. Washer 1. Attach a hose to the hot (left) inlet valve. Attaching to the hot inlet valve first makes it easier to tighten connection with pliers. Screw on coupling by hand until it is seated on the washer. 2. Attach a hose to the cold (right) water inlet valve. Screw on coupling by hand until it is seated on the washer. H C NOTE: Do not overtighten. Damage to the coupling can result. 7. Turn on the water faucets and check for leaks. NOTE: Replace inlet hoses after 5 years of use to reduce the risk of hose failure. Record hose installation or replacement dates on the hoses for future reference. Periodically inspect and replace hoses if bulges, kinks, cuts, wear, or leaks are found. Route the Drain Hose Proper routing of the drain hose protects your floors from damage due to water leakage. Read and follow these instructions. Remove drain hose from washer cabinet Gently pull the corrugated drain hose from the shipping clips. Laundry tub drain or standpipe drain Connect the drain hose form to the corrugated drain hose. H. Hot water inlet C. Cold water inlet 3. Using pliers, check the tightness of the hose couplings already attached to the washer. NOTE: Do not overtighten. Damage to the coupling can result. 8 A B A. Snap either end of the drain hose form to the drain hose at the point where the corrugation begins. B. Bend drain hose over drain hose form and snap into place.

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2.
Once the bolt is loose, move it to the center of the hole and
completely pull out the bolt, including the plastic spacer
covering the bolt.
3.
Once all 4 bolts are removed discard bolt and spacers. Then
pull the power cord through the opening of the rear panel and
close the hole with the attached cap.
4.
Close the bolt holes with the 4 transport bolt hole plugs.
NOTE:
If the washer is to be transported at a later date, call your
local service center. To avoid suspension and structural damage
to your washer, it must be properly set up for relocation by a
certified technician.
Connect the Inlet Hoses
Make sure the washer drum is empty. The washer must be
connected to the water faucets using new inlet hoses (not
provided). Do not use old hoses.
Insert new flat washers into each end of the inlet hoses. Firmly
seat the washers in the couplings.
1.
Attach a hose to the hot (left) inlet valve. Attaching to the hot
inlet valve first makes it easier to tighten connection with
pliers. Screw on coupling by hand until it is seated on the
washer.
2.
Attach a hose to the cold (right) water inlet valve. Screw on
coupling by hand until it is seated on the washer.
3.
Using pliers, check the tightness of the hose couplings
already attached to the washer.
NOTE:
Do not overtighten. Damage to the coupling can
result.
4.
Attach hot water hose to the hot water faucet. Screw on
coupling by hand until it is seated on the washer.
5.
Attach cold water hose to the cold water faucet. Screw on
coupling by hand until it is seated on the washer.
6.
Using pliers, tighten the couplings with an additional
two-thirds turn.
NOTE:
Do not overtighten. Damage to the coupling can
result.
7.
Turn on the water faucets and check for leaks.
NOTE:
Replace inlet hoses after 5 years of use to reduce the
risk of hose failure. Record hose installation or replacement
dates on the hoses for future reference.
Periodically inspect and replace hoses if bulges, kinks, cuts,
wear, or leaks are found.
Route the Drain Hose
Proper routing of the drain hose protects your floors from
damage due to water leakage. Read and follow these
instructions.
Remove drain hose from washer cabinet
Gently pull the corrugated drain hose from the shipping clips.
Laundry tub drain or standpipe drain
Connect the drain hose form to the corrugated drain hose.
A. Coupling
B. Washer
H. Hot water inlet
C. Cold water inlet
A
B
A
B
H
C
A. Snap either end of the drain hose form to the drain hose at
the point where the corrugation begins.
B. Bend drain hose over drain hose form and snap into place.
A
B