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Majestic Appliances MJ-9900 User manual
Equator MJ-9900 is a Non-vented Combination Washer from Majestic Appliances. The device is strong, reliable, and long-lasting. It is easy to use and comes with a detailed owner's manual that provides instructions for safe installation, use, and maintenance. The machine is equipped with a variety of features, including:
- Adjustable leveling legs for stability on uneven surfaces
- Durable metal bottom pan for added strength and protection
- Brass pressure regulators to protect internal components
- Multiple water connection options for flexibility
- High drain hose outlet to prevent siphoning
- Convenient hook for the drain hose on the back panel
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Model MJ-9900
Non-Vented Combination Washer/
Installation Manual
Website: http://www.MajesticAppliances.com
Check this website under Models for the most up-to-date manual. In all situations, the most current manual goverens in questions of use and warranty
Welcome...
Congratulations. Welcome to the growing family of Majestic™ Appliance owners. By choosing a Majestic Appliances model as your laundry appliance you not only found the best in reliable technology, but above all you have found a faithful and untiring convenience appliance.
Your machine is strong, reliable and long lasting. All those qualities which have made the Majestic™ trademark famous the world over.
Above all, Majestic products are easy to use. Read this owner’s manual carefully since it contains all the instruction for safe installation, use and maintenance.
Remember to keep your owner’s manual in a safe place so that you can refer to it whenever you need to.
For additional information and contact with the our staff, we invite you to visit our web site.
http://www.MajesticAppliances.com
(Please Register your appliance, on our web site or by returning your registration card via mail and receive a complimentary sample of approved Majestic Laundry Detergent.)
We offer a wide range of appliance products, some of which might suit your needs.
We also offer our revolutionary MajesticAppliances.TV web option, where you can view orientation movies on the web as well as comments from other users and frequently asked questions. Welcome to our Family!
For Your Records
Thank you for purchasing our Majestic Appliances Product.
This manual will guide you in getting the most productive use of your appliance purchase.
Remember to record you Model and Serial Number. They are on a label on the back of the machine or inside the door.
Model Number
Serial Number
Date of Purchase
Staple your receipt to your manual. YOU WILL NEED IT TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE!
Installing/Removing
Getting things ready to install your appliance
Unpacking, Inspecting, Electricity, Closets/Alcoves,
Plumbing, Venting
Unpacking
•
Check the packing box for external damage. It is your responsibility to register any damage with the freight company delivering the product.
•
Remove the strapping, then slide the cardboard surround off the machine. Re≠move the foam protecting material and the plastic bag.
•
Write down the serial number from the box or the back of the machine.
•
Destroy the carton, plastic bags and foam parts after appliance has been unpacked.
•
Children should never be left alone or unattended in the area where appliances being unpacked.
OWNER RESPONSIBLE
FOR DAMAGE RESULTING
FROM TIPPING MACHINE
AFTER REMOVING
SHIPPING BOLTS. AVOID
TIPPING MACHINE
FORWARD AFTER
• If you have any doubts, do not use the appliance and call on a qualified technician.
REMOVING THE FOAM DRUM SUPPORT
SHIPPING BOLTS ARE
REMOVED
REPLACING THE METAL BOTTOM PAN.
EXTRA CARE HAS BEEN TAKEN TO PREVENT SHIPPING
DAMAGE. MAJESTIC IS THE ONLY COMPANY WHO SHIPS THIER
APPLIANCES WITH A DRUM SUPPORT TO REDUCE TRANSIT
DAMAGE. THE FOAM DRUM SUPPORT MUST BE REMOVED. HERE
WE DEMONSTRATE HOW TO ACCOMPLISH THIS.
SHIPPING
BOLTS MUST
REMAIN IN
MACHINE
DURING THIS
PROCESS!
Carefully tip the unit from front to back making sure it can’t tip all the way over.
Remove the foam drum support.
With the unit tipped back, loosen the leveling legs a few turns.
Tip the unit the other direction from the back and remove the leveling legs totally
Slide the bottom pan so Replace the rear leveling that the front slots in the legs and tighten them pan fit over the feet of down securely.
the leveling legs.
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Go to the front of the machine and retighten the leveling legs and you are done.
REMOVING THE FOAM DRUM SUPPORT
REPLACING THE METAL BOTTOM PAN.
WARNING!!! IN ORDER TO REMOVE THE
FOAM DRUM SUPPORT AND REPLACE THE
METAL BOTTOM PAN, THE BOTTOM OF THE
MACHINE MUST BE ACCESSED. SHIPPING
BOLTS MUST REMAIN IN THE APPLIANCE
WHILE ACCOMPLISHING THIS STEP IN THE
PREPARATION PHASE OF THE INSTALLATION.
Inspecting WHEN TO REMOVE SHIPPING BOLTS!
WARNING!!! TIPPING THE MACHINE TO POSITION IT FOR USE
MUST BE DONE WITH THE SHIPPING BOLTS STILL IN THE
MACHINE!
TIPPING THE MACHINE WITHOUT SHIPPING BOLTS, CAN CAUSE
THE INNER DRUM TO IMPACT OTHER INTERNAL PARTS, THUS
DAMAGING THEM. POSITION THE MACHINE AS CLOSE AS
BOLTS.
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INSPECT CONTENTS
[ ] Owners Manual
Brass Pressure Regulators
[ ] (Must be installed on hot and cold water inlet. Failure to do so can damage the internal components and cause water damage for which the installer/owner will be re- sponsible!)
[ ] Warranty Registration Card
[ ] Majestic Literature
[ ] Hoses have washers in
both ends.
ATTENTION:
DO NOT TAKE
OUT SHIPPING
BOLTS UNTIL
MACHINE IS
POSITIONED
WITHIN A FEW
INCHES OF ITS
FINAL INSTALL-
TION POINT. TIP-
PING THE UNIT
OR MOVING IT
WITHOUT SHIP-
PING BOLTS
WILL VOID WAR-
RANTY.
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Brass Pressure
Regulators installed on back of appliance.
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INSPECT CONTENTS
[ ] Owners Manual
Brass Pressure Regulators
[ ] (Must be installed on hot and cold water inlet. Failure to do so can damage the internal components and cause water damage for which the installer/owner will be re- sponsible!)
[ ] Warranty Registration Card
[ ] Majestic Literature
[ ] Hoses have washers in
both ends.
Installing/Removing
Getting things ready to install your appliance (continued)
Electricity
Make sure that the voltage and frequency available correspond with the values stated on the data plate located at the back of the machine and that the electric system is dimensioned to withstand the maximum current shown on the data plate. If the socket the machine is connected to does not correspond with the plug, replace the plug with a suitable one and avoid using adapters or shunts since they could cause over heating and burn out.
Grounding
This appliance must be grounded. In the event of malfunction or breakdown, grounding will reduce the risk of electric shock by providing a path of least resistance for electric current. This appliance is equipped with a cord having and equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
WARNING- Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock.
Check with a qualified or service representative or personnel if you are in doubt as to whether the appliance is properly grounded.
Do not modify the plug provided with the appliance: if it will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
Electrical Specifications:
Voltage/Amperage - 115V, 12 Amp, 60 Hz 3 Prong plug attached to the appliance in the factory
Circuit/Protection - 3 wires single phase, 120V, 60 Hz, AC separate 15 amp circuit or greater.
Recessed, Closet and Alcove Installations
This appliance may be installed in a recessed area, closet or alcove. All measurements are in inches.
• If the appliance is to be installed in a closet with zero clearance on the side of the appliance, a total of 12 square inches of free air space movement to the back of the unit must be allowed into the closet.
• If a door is to be installed that potentially encloses the unit while running, the door must allow for a minimum of 20 square inches of free air movement. There must also be a 1” space from the front of the unit to the closed door and 1” from the back of the unit to the wall. Additional spacing should be considered for easy installation, servicing, removal and compliance with applicable local, state and federal codes.
• The floor must be able to support at least 280 lbs and a surface that is solid and level. If machine is to be placed in cabinet, up off the floor, it may be necessry to secure the drum with a tether to prevent excessive drum movement. Plese call Majestic Appliances for more information.
• Installations in RV’s or Marine pleasure craft suggest that the machine might best be installed midships in the boat, or over the axles of the RV where movement is at a minimum.
Adequate blocking should prevent extreme movement when installed in an RV or Marine pleasure craft.
If the appliance is to be installed in a closet, the installation must be completed by a qualified person or service representative.
Additional clearances for floor, wall or door moldings may be required.
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Installing/Removing
Getting things ready to install your appliance (continued)
Plumbing - Water, Drains
WATER CONNECTION
1. This appliance can be used with either hot/cold or cold/cold connections.
2. The hoses supplied have either a straight end or an elbow end. The elbow end is meant to connect to the washer. Be sure to connect the hot hose to the hot side of the appliance itself, the cold side to the cold connection.
(See picture) The straight end to the 3/4” BSP standard hose bib thread.
3. MAKE SURE WASHERS ARE INSTALLED IN EACH END OF THE SUPPLY
HOSES.
4. Ensure that water connections are free from debris or sediment.
6. BRASS PRESSURE REDUCERS MUST BE INSTALLED TO PROTECT
COMPONENTS INSIDE THE APPLIANCE.IMPORTANT ! CHECK THREADS
ON THE MACHINE, THE BRASS PRESSUREREDUCERS AND THE SUPPLY
HOSES TO ENSURE THEY ARE CLEAN. DO NOTUSE EXCESSIVE FORCES.
TIGHTEN BY HAND. DO NOT USE POWER TOOLS.
Connection of the drain hose to standpipe
• Outlet end of drain hose (See figure 2) must be at least 20” above bottom of washer. Do NOT block top of standpipe closes with tape or other materials. An air break must be provided at the standpipe to avoid siphoning.
• Connect the drain hose to a standpipe (with internal diameter of at least 3.2 cm or 1 1/4” min. diameter) with a minimum carry away volume of 7 gallons. The top of the standpipe must be 20” minimum from the botton of the appliance. Place drain hose for drainage into a sink tub or standpipe, ensuring that there are no kinks or bends. The free end must be at a height of 80 cm (31 1/2”) from the floor, the hose must be fixed in the appropriate hook on the upper part of the back panel (fig.4)
DO NOT INSERT THE END IF THE DRAIN HOSE MORE THAN
6” INTO THE STANDPIPE. INSERTING MORE MAY CAUSE THE
APPLIANCES TO HAVE INSUFFICIENT DRAINAGE.
CORRECT LEVELING OF UNIT IS
ESSENTIAL
It is important for the machine to be perfectly level. The angle of inclination on the work surface must not be more than
2 degrees. For this reason the machine is fitted with adjustable feet used for leveling the machine before use. In the case of carpeted flooring, remember to check that the ventilation in the support area is not plugged.
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