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IMPORTANT

Installer: Leave Installation Instructions with the homeowner

Homeowner: Keep lnstollatlon Instructions for future reference.

Save lnstallatlon Instructions for local electrical inspector’s use.

Part No. 3389589 Rev. B

Large Capacity Thin Twin

Washer

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Dryer

Four-Wire 240 Volt

Before you start... b;g;;i zt;g’;n~l

Check code requirements. Some codes Protection from do not permit or limit the installation of weather: Do Not store clothes dryers I” garages. closels.

Check location where washer/

ordinances.

or operate washer/ moblIe homes and quarters drver below 32 F (some dryer will be installed Proper waler may remal” I” lnstollat~on IS vour resDonslbllitv washer) Proper

Make sure You hove’everythl~g operation of dryer necessary for correct instollatlon cycles requires

Grounded

IS required requirements” electrical outlet

(See “Electrlcol

) temperatures above

45 F See Use & Care

Guide for Wlnterizlng’ information

Standpipe o two-inch drain system diameter needs standplpe with o m~n~rnum carry-away copaclty minute stondplpe of 17 gallons

The top of the must per be at least

34 Inches high and no higher than 72 Inches from the floor

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Water heater d&vcr 140 F

Set to

water

the washer

Laundry system: tub drown needs 01 leasi

Floor drain system requires cz siphon break, Part No

285320 ova~lable from WhIrlpool outhorlzed dlstrlbutor parts

SEE RECESSED AREA

INSTRUCTIONS ON

BACK COVER.

/A least 34 nches hlo” on j

:no h,gher lhon 7i mnches f’orr f,cor

If u longer droln hose I! needed drain hose

Port No 388423 onc hose extenslo”

No 285442 ore kit Port avolloble f!om

Dryer may be exhausted from the rear or left or right side

Exhausting throuqh the side requlr&s Part No

3391335

“Exhaust

(See requirements’

Panel B )

Four-inch exhaust required. metal duct is

Level floor: MaxImum under washer:‘dryer slope

- 1 Inch rt Floor must be sturdy enough o support washer/dryer weight wlIh water and clothes of 500 pounos large enougn so aryer door co” open fully - c:t least 90 (See bock cover for Recessed and closet ~nstollatlo” lnstruct’ons and

Product Dimensions’

SEE RECESSED AREA

INSTRUCTIONS ON

BACK COVER.

Fire Hazard l

. DO Not use or store gasoline, paint, thinners and other flammable washer/dryer materials explosion. materials could

Fumes from such result

. Never install washer/dryer near in fire or up against draperies on carpet. or curtains

To do so may result or in a fire.

. Keep any and all items from falling or collechng behind the washer/dryer. Failure to do so may result in a fire.

Replace all access panels before operaiing washer/dryer.

Failure to do so may result in a fire or electrical shock.

Tools and materials needed for installation:

Electrical requirements

.Electrical

Electrical ground

Shock Hazard

IS requrred this product on

-Improper connectjon equipment-groundrng can resull rn electrical

*Check with a qualrfred of the conduclor shock electrician if you are in doubl OS to whether the appliance is properly grounded

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Do Not modify the power supply cord oluo. If it will not fit the outlet. have.0 Goper outlet installed by a qualified electrician. Modifying the power supply cord plug could result in electrical shock

-Use a new JO-ampere power supply cord kit. Do Not reuse an old power supply cord. Possible electrical shock or fire hazard could occur if old power supply cord is used.

-Do Not use an extension with this appliance. Such cord use may result In 0 fire, electric01 shock or other personal injury

*Do Nol hove a fuse in the neutral or grounding circuit result In electrical

Thus could shock.

1 A three-wire.

240.volt. &Hz, single phase, 1201

AC only, electrical supply, with a fourth wire OS o grounding wire, (or three-wre, 1201

20%volt electrical supply with o fourth wire as o grounding wire if specified on nameplate) on 0 separate 30.ampere is required clrcult. fused on both sides of the line. The fourth (groundIngI conductor must be ldentlfied by a green or green1 yellow cover and the neutral conductor bv o white cover

(Time-delay recommended fuse or circuit

) breaker is

It is the personal responslblllty of the customer to contact o quaIllied

Installer to assure that the electrlcol lnstallotlon conformance

ElectrIcal edition. ordinances

IS adequate with and the National

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Code ANSl/NFPA and local codes and

70 -latest

2 This washer/dryer is equipped o 30.amp-rated. four-wire, flexible- type. power supply cord (pigtail) and o 314”. U L.-listed strain relief. wltk

(See Figure 1 1 Where local codes permit,.it must be plugged Into o mating. 30-amp

Type 14.30R) receptacle

(See figure 2.)

(NEMA

3 IF THE POWER SUPPLY CORD IS

REMOVED. THE WASHER/DRYER MUST

BE CONNECTED

MINIMUM,

WITH lo-GAUGE

COPPER WIRE ONLY (See

Panels F and connection”,

G ‘“Alternate for detailed electrlcal

Instructions )

4 The power supply cord (pigtall) co” be removed con be connected and the appliance directly to a”

Indlvldual. breaker armored

30.ampere. box through or non-metallic fuse or circuit flexible. sheathed. lo-gouge minimum,

It IS the personal copper responsibility obligation of the customer to cable and

Panel A

Frgure 3

5. If you must change to a

Three-wire. single phase, 120/240- volt, 60-i+. AC only, electrical supply system, and local codes permit, a U.L.-listed. 120/240- voll minimum, JO-ampere, dryer power supply cord kil wilh a receplocle of NEMA Type IO-30R may be used. (See Figure 3.) This cord must contain three. No.-10 copper terminals conductors or spade must be plugged amp receptacle with terminals ring

Into a mating

(NEMA type with upturned ends on the washer/dryer end. Where local codes permit. it

30. lo-30R). Cord should be Type SRD or

SRDT and be at leost four feet long

The three-wire not provided power supply cord with the washer/dryer.

A kit, Part No. 687104. IS available from your WhIrlpool dealer.

IS

NOTE: If local codes requrre permanently

“Alternate connected electrlcol

Panels F and G. wiring, connection”. see

To convert to three-wire system, the four-wve electrlcal power supply cord must be removed appliance cabinet and must be the grounded according to local codes either by “sing the neutral terminal or a separate grounding

Panel F, “Alternate electrical wire. (See connectton”, irstructions 1 for detolled

Exhaust requirements

Fire Hazard

. Do Nol use non-metal, flexible duel.

. Do Not use metal duct smaller than four inches I” diameter.

- Do Not use exhaust mognetrc latches. hoods with

Improper crir supply for exhausting moy result In a fire.

- Check Ihat exhaust system is not longer lhon spectfied.

Exhaust systems longer than specrlied will:

Accumulate lint.

Shorten the life of the product.

Reduce performance. Result in longer drying times and increase energy usage.

Failure to follow specificolrons may result In 0 fire.

. Do Not exhaust chimney, furnace dryer into 0 cold oil duct. attic or crawl space, or ony other duct used for venting.

. Clean the exhaust other yeor. system every

- Do Not Install flexible wall, duel under celling or floor materlols

Accumulaled lent could result in o fire or cause moisture domage.

Panel B contact a quaIlfled electrIcIan

OSSUE that the electrical to

lnstollat~on

15 adequate and IS in conformance v/lth National ElectrIcal Code

ANSl/NFPA 70.latest edItron. and local codes and ordinances

Allow slack I” the line between wall and the appliance con be moved if servicing necessarv so that is ever the it

A 3/4”. U L -lIsted stratn relref must be provided at each end of the power supply cable (at the appliance and at the IunctIon box)

Use duel seal all joints.

Four-inch, metal pipe is preferred lnstallatron of elbows lape rigid,

Plan to use lhe and to turns. fewest number

Exhaust aMlow Exhaurl Oi”,OW

Metal. flexible duct must be fully extended and supported when the dryer is in its frnal position. DO NOT

KINK OR CRUSH THE DUCT. The metal flexible duct must be completely exhaust open to allow adequate air to flow

Allow as much room as possible when usmg elbows or making turns.

Bend kinking. duct gradually

Remove to avoid excess, flexible duct to avoid sagging and klnklno thai may resultln reduced alrflow. m-l

The exhaust duct

Space requirements are provided the back cover of Installation on

Instructions and on the rear panel of the washer/dryer.

Maximum length of the exhaust system depends upon the type of duct used. number of elbows and the type of exhaust maximum length hood. for both

The rigrd and flexible duct is shown I” chart

For exhausl the exhaust ryslems not covered length char-t. see

&hlrlo00l

‘Exhausting

Service

Whirlpool Dry&s.’ Part

No. 603197, available

Whirlpool parts distributor. from your by

Service check: any exhaust

The back pressure system used must not in exceed measured

0 6 inches with of water an rncllne column manometer exhaust at the point that the duct connects to the dryer.

Exhausting recommended. the dryer outside is

A closet instollotlon m!&l be exhausted

Recessed installatron exhausted

Deflector outside outside. that is not must use Exhaust

Part No. 694609 available from your Whrrlpool

“Recessed and closet dealer. (See installation

InstructIons” adequate req”lrements.1 on the back co”or for unobstructed afr opening

II the washer/dryer confined area such is installed in a as a bedroom, bathroom, or closel. it must be exhausted to the outsrde and provrsron must be made for enough air for combustion

Check governrng ordinances. and codes ventilation. and

Also refer to the

Recessed and closet rnstollation

Instructions on the back cover.

An exhaust hood should cap the exhaust prevent duct to exhausted air from returning into the dryer. The outlet of the hood must be ut least

12’ from the ground or any object that may be in the path of the exhaust. a-inch outlet hood is preferred.

However, a 2-l/2 inch outlet exhaust hood may be used A 2-l /2 Inch outlet creates greater than other hood types. back pressure

Exhausting dryer through the the side of the washer/dryer requires the use of Side

Exhaust. Part

No. 3391335.

Follow kit installation

Instructions for proper exhaust installation.

Exhausting

Fire Hozard your dryer indoors iS nol recommended. The moisture and lint indoors moy cause:

. FIRE HAZARD from lint collected in dryer;

. Morsture lurniture, damage to woodwork, point, wallpaper, carpet. etc.;

. House-cleaning problems possible health problems. and

Follure lo follow the above precaution could result in fire. personal domoge. rnjury or property

Mobile Home Installation

This appliance home installations. is suitable for mobile

The installation of the washer/dryer must conform to the Manufactured

Home Construction and Safety Standard.

Title 24 CFR, Part

\ 81 3280 (formerly

Federal Standard the for Mobrle Homes

Construction and

Safety. Title 24,

HUD Part 280.

1975) or latest d edition.

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Mobile home exhaust

The washer/dryer outside exhaust. requirements: must have

If the dryer an is exhausted through the floor and the area under the mobile home is enclosed, terminate the exhaust outside system the enclosed must area enclosure

Extension beyond will prevent the lint and moisture home. buildup under the mobile

Now start...

with washer/dryer in laundry area

Personal Injury Hazard

More than one person is required to lift, tilt or move the washer/dryer because of its weight and size.

Failure to follow these instruchons may result in personal inlury.

Truck only from the rear to prevent product damage.

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Open washer Ird Take n and parts packages hoses out of basket. Close lid l l

1 hose clamp

I wire form l

4 flat. water-hose

. 1 grounding washers wire assembly

2

Remove n package. parts from

Check that all parts were included.

Pull the yellow shlpping completely strap out of the washer/dryer,

3

Remove the label that n covers the Yellow Shipping strap. Pull to completely remove the shrpping washer/dryer strap from the inside of the

Use new hoses and washers came with your washer/dryer. that

6.

Slide nozzle end of dram hose through the small

“loop” in the wire form Wrap the hook end of the wrre form around the drain hose to form a ‘hook” shape

Do Not force excess length of drain hose down the standpipe. could cause siphoning.

This coupling washer

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Insert a flat washer into n each end of the Inlet hoses

Check that washers are firmly seated rn couplings

Inlet VdWS are plarlic.

DO Nor srrrp o, vu

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Attach one hose

I to the bottom valve Then inlet attach

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1-L the second hose to the top inlet k- valve. Tighten couplrngs by hand, then use pliers to make an additional two-thirds turn

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Put “hook” end

H hose into laundry of drain tub or standpipe. Estimate length of dram hose needed in final position when washer/dryer is

If the drain hose is too long-remove coupling: cut flexible clamp end and of hose

(Do Not cut hook-shaped drown hose.) Push and twist end of coupling securely onto drain nose. (You should feel top of dram hose through coupling.) couplrng

Slide clama and hose over

9.

17.

Pull yellow shipprng strop with 3 cotterpins completely washer/dryer. out of

Install wire form on drain hose.

6. 16.

10.

Numbers correspond to steps.

Panel C

8

Place hose clamp over n washer drain connector

Push couplrng end of drain hose on to washer connector. Use pliers to open clamp drain hose and slrde clamp over

Check for good fit

Floor Domoge

Slide washer/dryer onlo cordboord or hordboard before moving across floor. Failure to do so may cause damage to floor covering.

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If you have room to work from either side of the washer/dryer, move washer/dryer close to final positron so you can easily complete the followrng steps

Go to Step 10

It you are working recessed area, in a closet move or the washer/ dryer into its final positron and remove cardboard or hardboard from under washer/dryer. Remove access panel by removing

PhIllips-head screws and one three bumper, located at the top of the access panel. steos through

Set panel, screws and bumoer aside.

Panel D.) Complete

(See Steo ihe folIowIng the access area

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10 Put the “hook” end ot m the dram hose back rn the laundry tub or standprpe

Check for proper lenath of dram hose If drain hose IS ibo long. disconnect and 0. and repeat Steps 7

Insert corner posts or other type of support 6 inches from left leg.

Do Not insert corner aosts in the center of the washer>drYer

14

If it is not level, n washerldrver carefully backward tilt until front of washer/dryer is 3-4

Inches off of the floor Insert 4 corner posts under washer/dryer about SIX

Inches from the left leg Loosen nuts on each front leg Adyst the front legs up or down Tilt washer/dryer backward and remove corner posts

Gently lower the washer/dryer floor Repeat Step 13 to the

If It is stall not level, repeat Step 14 and then Step

13 until washeridrver is level

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If you did not remove the n access panel in Step 9. do so by removing three Phrllips- head screws and one bumper. located panel. bumper at the top of the access

Set panel. screws and aside.

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Determine n exhaust the length duct that is of needed to connect the dryer to the exhaust hood. requirements*, the exhaust duct

(See “Exhaust

Panel 8.) Connect to the washer/

&vda and then to the exhaust

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When washer/dryer IS n level. use wrench to turn nits on front legs up tightly against washer/dryer base. If nuts are not tight against washer/dryer base, the washer/dryer may vibrate.

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CHECK ELECTRICAL n REQUIREMENTS. BE SURE

YOU HAVE CORRECT ELECTRICAL

SUPPLY AND RECOMMENDED

GROUNDING

Complete you continue

METHOD.

Installation lnstructrons

YOU have CornDIeted

Check the to see that each step. any mrssed steps before

Before attaching run water through water Inlet hoses both faucets Into a bucket Thus will aet rid of oatircles

In the water lanes t<at might’clog the noses

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Attach bottom m (inlet marked hose

“H”) to hot water faucet. Attach top hose

(Inlet marked faucet. Tighten

“C”) to cold the coupling water to the faucet by hand fina two-thrrds turn

Use plrers to make

Move washer/dryer location. Remove under wosherldrver. to its permanent cordboord from

CHECK THAT

HOSE IS NOT

TWISTED OR

KINKED AND rZI=Z

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Check that n now installed. all parts

(See are parts Ikst. Panel C.) If there is an extra part. QO back through steps to see which step was skipped.

13

Tilt washer/dryer forward

E ralsrng back legs I” off of floor to automatrcallv adjust rear self-levelrng legs. Gently lower washerldrver levelness placrng to floor. Check of the washer/dryer a carpenter’s bv level on top

Of the washer, froni to back first side to stde. then

If washer/drver.is leve QO to Step 15

Panel D

Note: If washer/dryer is moved lo odiurl drain hose. the washer dryer musl be leveled agan. Pepear srepr 13-1s.

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Secure drain n or standoroe hose to tub bv wraobina the plastic strap arou’nd the hose as- shown in Figures A-C. If drain hose cannot be strapped s-i place. rt must be cut exactly

-hook” end to length is held tightly so that over the the edge of the tub or standpipe shown In Frgure D. as

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Check n removed that you all the shlpprng pieces, including the yellow. shipping Strap with Its 3 Cotterpins.

Drspose of all materials rn the proper manner.

If You do not remove the Yellow, shipping may “walk” strap, Your washer/dryer away from Its location.

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Check that

. of your tools you have all

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Turn on the water n faucets and check fol leals Tlghte” the couplings if there

IS le IkIng

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Replace n panel the access

Be s”re to tlghten screws at each end ol the access par el Replace the bumper under the the zenter screw and tighten cer ter screw

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Read the Use and Care n G&k uncarstond to fully your new washer/dryer

WICZ out the drum electrical cord

Plus the

Into a grounded out ?t Now start the washer and alloti It to complete the regular cyi le.

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Open the dryer door n Check to be sure the iin, ;creen 15 in IiS proper position

Sto t the dryer and allow It to cor@ete a cycle to make sure It IS wor*lng properly.

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FInally.

. literature save all and keep It with the washer/dryer

If washer/drver does not operate pioberly...

Check the follow~na to be sure that

I Electrical supply; connected

2 House fuse or clrcwt breaker IS

Intact and tight

3 Washer lid or dryer door IS closed

4 Controls are set r a running or

“ON” posItIon.

5 Dryer “start- button firmly pushed has been

6 Make sure yellow, shipping has been completely strap removed

Dwng

Whlrlaool normal bwness

COOL-LINE’ answer any questIons operotlng washer/dryer lnstallat~on

Whirlpool

Service about or molntolnlng not covered lnstructlons

COOL-LINE’ hours your

In your

The

Service the

~111 number is (800) 253-1301 you normally dial long

Dial Just as distance - the co!1 1s free

Panel E

Alternate electrical connection

Elechical

- Electrical ground lhis appliance.

Shock Hazard is required on

- Improper conneclion equipment-grounding conductor of Ihe line con result in electrical shock.

- Check with a qualified eleClliCian if you are in doubt as lo whether the appliance IS properly grounded.

* Do Nof modify Ihe power supply cord plug. If it will nol fit the outlet. have o proper outlet installed electrician. by a qualified

Modifying the power SUPPIY cord plus could resull in &cirical

-Use a new 30-ampere shoci. power supply cord kit. Do Nofreuse old power supply cord. Possible an elecfricol shock or fire hazard could occur if old power supply cord is used.

- Disconnect the power supply cord from the electric supply before making these changes,

Failure to do so may result rn personal injury.

:ailure lo follow these inslruclions zould result in electrical shock.

When local codes...

Do Not Permit the use of the flexible four-wire power supply cord that comes equipped with the washer/ dryer and

Permit four-wire copper cable and power supply

Permit connecting cabinet- grounding conductor to the neutral wire of the power supply cable,

Center. rllvel-colored terminal block screw and neutral while wire

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lnlernal

R rounding wire

(green w h yellow stripa&)

To convert to a three-wire electrical system.

When local codes...

A.

Permit use of a flexible-type supply cord (pigtail) matching,

“Electrical and B) and

30-amp requirements”. plugged receptacle power into a

(See

Panels A

Permit connection internal grounding of the conductor neutral wire of the power supply cord: to the cenlel. ril”el-cololed. lerminal block zrew and neulral whHe wire lnlelnal gro”nd,nQ wire (green w”h yellow alrIper)

Thls appliance is manufactured a 30 amp rated, four-wire, llexible type power supply cord with the green grounding wire connected the grounding connector. with to

To connect a separate grounding wire -

Use grounding assembly (Part wire and clamp

No. 685463) or No.-10 gauge minimum. wire copper, groundrng

Four-wrre ungrounded

Figure 4 neutral

1. Disconnect the power supply.

2. Remove the power cord equipped instructed. with the washer/dryer

See “To remove power as supply cord.” Panel F

3 Install copper four-wire Dower supply cable through the j/4”.

U L.-lrsted strain relief (See “Electrical

Requirements”, Panels A and B)

4. Connect copper. the grounding wire.(bare green or green with yellow stripes) of the copper. four-wire

Power supply cable to the external grounding connector

5. Connect the neutral wire (white) of the power supply cable and

Internal grounding wire (green with yellow stripes) to the center, sliver-colored. terminal screw of the terminal block. Connect wires to the outer terminals. the other

Tighten each screw firmly See Figure 4. nor plain-end wires, see ‘Direct wiring

COnneCtiOn,. Panel G.

6. Replace the terminal block cover.

Connect grounded, grounding wire to a cold water pipe’ with the clamp and then to the grounding connector on the washerldrver. Do

Not ground to a gas supply plpe or- hot water pipe. Do Not connect the power supply cord to electric supply until the appliance is permanently grounded. power

Grounded neutral

Figure 5

1. Disconnect

2 Remove equipped instructed. the power the power supply. supply cord with the washer/dryer

See Panel F. “To remove as the power supply cord”

3. Install a three-wrre power supply cord (See “Electrical

Panel A and B) through requirements”, the 3/4’,

IJ L.-listed strain relief.

4. Move the internal grounding

(green with yellow stripes) from the center, silver-colored terminal wire block screw to the external grounding connector.

5. Connect the neutral wire (white) of the power supply cord to the center, silver-colored. terminal screw of the terminal block. Connect the other wires to the outer terminals Tiahten each screw firmlv wires. ;ee See Figure 5: For plain-end

‘Direct wiring connection.’

Panel G.

6 Replace the terminal block cover.

To remove the rtr;er

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SUPPlY

1 .Dlsconnect

2. Remove the power supply. the terminal block cover from the dryer.

3. Disconnect the power supply cord from the terminal

4. Disconnect block. the green, grounding wire of the power supply cord from the external grounding connector.

5. Loosen the strain relief screws.

6. Pull downward on the power supply cord until it is removed the dryer. (See Figure 11.) from

Figure 10

Panel F

When local codes..

B.

Permit the use of a flexible-type power supply cord (pigtail) but

Do Nol permrt connecting grounding conductor cabrnet- to the neutral wire of the power supply cord:

When local codes... c.

Do Not permit the use of a flexible. three-wne, power supply cord and

Permit three-wire. copper power supply cable and

Permit connecting grounding conductor the cabinet- to the neutral w!re of the power supply cable: tnternat grounding wire (green with yellow rlrip%r)

\ center. silver-colored.

,*,mtnat block screw and neutral white wile

When

local codes...

D n

Do Not oermit the use of three-wire. flex!bie.‘power

Permit three-wire. supply cord and copper Power supply cable but

Do Not permit connecting the cabinet-grounding conductor to the neutral wire of the power supply cable:

Sepmate copper grounding

\ wtre

Cente,. rllver-colored. terminal block screw and neutral while wtre

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Internal groundtng wtre (green with yellow stripes)

Ungrounded neutral

Figure 6

Connect grounding seporole. copper wire (No.-10 minimum) from external to approved grounding ground. connector

I, Disconnect Ihe power supply.

2. Remove the power supply cord equipped with the washer/dryer as instructed. See Panel F, “To remove the power supply cord ”

3. Install a three-wire power supply cord (See “Electrical Requirements”,

Panels A and B) through

U.L -lIsted strain relief the 314’.

4. Connect the neutral wire (white) of the power supply cord and the internal grounding wire (green with yellow stripes) to the center. sliver- colored, terminal screw of the terminal block Connect the other wires to the outer terminals.Tighten screws firmly (See Figure 6 1 For

@an-end connection: wares, see‘To connect

Panel G.

5 Connect a separate grounding copper wire (No. IO minimum)

See “To connect a separate grounding detolled wIrerPanel

Instructions.

F for

6. Replace the terminal block cover.

Grounded neutral

Figure 7

I. Disconnect cord.

2 Remove equipped

Instructed. the power the power supply cord with the washer/dryer as

See “To remove supply the power supply cord-. Panel F.

3. Install copper power supply cable

(See “Electrical requirements”.

Panels A and 8) through the 3/4’.

U./L.-listed strain relief.

4 Move the internal grounding wire tareen with vellow stripes) from i6e center, s&er-colo;ed. block screw to the external terminal grounding connector.

5 Connect the neutral wire (white) of the flexible, armored or non-metallic power supply silver-colored, sheathed, cable terminal cooper. to the center. screw of the terminal block. Connect the other wires to the outer terminalsTighten the screws firmly See Figure 7. For plain-end wires, see “To connect connection.’

6. Replace

Panel the terminal

G. block cover.

Ungrounded neutral

Figure 8

Connect grounding from saparale, copper wire (No.-10 minimum) external to approved grounding ground. connector

1, Disconnect

2. Remove equipped

Instructed. the power the power supply cord with the washer/dryer as

See “To remove supply. the power supply cord”, Panel F.

3 Install copper power supply cable

(See “Electrical requirements”.

Panels A and B) through the 3/4’.

U.L.-listed strain relief.

4 Connect the neutral of the flexible, armored non-metallic sheathed. wire (white) or copper. power supply cable and the internal grounding wire (green with yellow strrpes) to the center, terminal screw silver-colored. of the terminal block.

Connect terminals, the other wires to the outer

Tighten screws firmly. (See

Fiaure 8.1 For olain-end

V~

“Direct wiring cOnneC~lOn.~ wires. see

Panel G.

5. Connect grounding a separate. wire

See ‘~To connect

(No.-10 copper. minimum). a separate grounding detailed

6 Replace wire’ , Panel

Instructions. the terminal

F. for block cover.

Direct wiring connection

1. Disconnect the power supply.

2 Strip the outer covering back 3 inches from three wires. the end exposing the

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Plain-endwirlng

Figure 12 i

3. Srrlp the Insulation back 1 inch from the end of each wire. Form the bare wires into a “U”-shaped hook.

4. Loosen. from terminal according connection

Do Not remove. block. to instructions needed

Attach screws wires for type of

5. Slide the end of each wire under the screw head with the open side of the screw hook on the right.

Squeeze the wire together to form a loop.

6 Tighten each screw firmly.

7. Tlghten strain relief screws.

Panel G

Recessed and closet installation instructions

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Fire Hazard

The dryer should be exhausted outside. Failure to do so increases the risk of fire.

If washer/dryer is installed in a closet, the dryer MUST be exhausted outside. Failure to do so may cause a fire.

This washer/dryer may be installed in a recessed area or closet.

The installation spacing is in inches and is minimum allowable.

Additional spacing should be considered for ease of installation, servicing and’compliance with local codes and ordinances.

If closet door is installed, the minimum unobstructed air openings in top and bottom is required.

Louvered doors with equivalent air openings are acceptable. btallation

Closet must be exhausted.

Other installations must use the minimum dimensions indicated.

To prevent large amounts of lint and moisture from accumulating and to maintain drying efficiency, this appliance should be exhausted outdoors.

1

Recessed nonexhausted installation must use only the rear exhaust

Part

aosition and Exhaust Deflector.

ido. 694609.

3’

48 sq.

Recessed l!!t

VkW area minimum installation spa&Q.

Nate: tt recessed Installation is exhausted the side or rear, 6 inches musl be avallable above the washer/dryer can be 0 inches. to but all other spacing

Cl$ses.etptallatton mud be exhausted

Closet Door

24 sq. r

Front Vlew Side VIW

Product dimensions

k 26-1/4--j

t

Exhaust

CORPORATION

Prepared by WhIrlpool Corporation. Benton Harbor, Michlgon 49022

Port No 3389589

:c- 1990 Whfrlpool

Rev B

Corporal~on

Pmted in U S A

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