Whirlpool 3360620 Manuel d'instructions d'installation - Page 5
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12.
Tilt washer backward and
remove corner posts. Gently lower
washer to floor.
Move washer to its permanent
location. Remove cardboard or
hardboard from under washer.
13.
Tilt washer forward raising
back legs 1 inch off of floor. To adjust
rear self-leveling legs, gently lower
washer to floor. Check levelness of
the washer by placing a carpenter's
level on top of the washer, first side to
side; then front to back.
14.
If washer is
not level, screw the front legs up or
down to adjust. Make final check with
level.
When washer is level, use wrench
to turn nuts on front legs up tightly
against washer base. If nuts are
not tight against washer base, the
washer may vibrate.
bolt
15.
On coin-operated washers,
remove the service door of the meter
case. Lift the service door up at the
back and remove. Carefully insert
coin slide with the coin slide extension
attached into front opening and
secure with the 3/16" mounting bolt
from inside the meter case. The coin
slide may need to be partially pushed
in to insert mechanism in the front
opening. Replace meter case top
and service door. Insert coin vault
with lock and key.
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18.
CHECK ELECTRICAL
REQUIREMENTS. BE SURE YOU HAVE
CORRECT ELECTRICAL SUPPLY AND
RECOMMENDED GROUNDING
METHOD.
19.
Check that all parts are now
installed. See parts list, Page 3. If there
is an extra part, go back through
steps to see which step was skipped.
20.
Turn on water faucets and
check for leaks. Tighten couplings if
there is leaking. Do Not overtighten;
this could cause damage to faucets.
21.
Check that you have all of
your tools. Check that the shipping
strap with 2 cotterpins and plug was
removed from the back of the washer
and used to secure the drain hose.
If entire strap is not removed, washer
may vibrate and be noisy.
22.
Remove power supply cord
from basket and plug into grounded
outlet.
23.
Check the wash cycle time.
Both coin-operated and non-coin-
operated washers have timers with a
9-minute wash in the Normal cycle.
Remove the meter case top of coin-
operated washers to manually start
the timer. Remove the rear of the
console to manually start the timer.
Remove the rear of the console to
manually operate the timer of non-
coin-operated washers. Start the
washer and allow it to complete the
Normal cycle.
timer-front view
• Coin-operated timers can be
started by turning the clutch
assembly counterclockwise until the
washer starts to fill with water.
cycle
information
lever
pull to start
push to stop
timer-rear view
• Non-coin-operated timer cycle
information is ink stamped on the
rear of the timer. Push in on the
lever attached to the timer shaft.
Reset lever to the Normal cycle
position, then pull out on lever to
start washer.
24.
If the washer fails to start or
does not give the proper washer
cycle time, the clutch assembly of
the coin-operated timer can be
adjusted. Remove the timer from the
meter case. Adjust the clutch
assembly screw clockwise, if the
washer does not start after the coin
slide mechanism has been fully
actuated in or out. Adjust the clutch
assembly screw counterclockwise if
the washer segment of the Normal
cycle was less than 9 minutes.
timer clutch
adjustment screw
Rotate counter-
clockwise only.
timer "off"
position