The different steps to install your washer:
- Unplug the power supply and allow it to cool completely before you begin installing the washer.
- Place the washer near the drain, hot and cold water faucet, and electrical outlets needed for electrical connection. Make sure there is enough space around the machine for easy access to fittings and all controls on the front panel.
- Connect the hot and cold water inlet hose to the water supply.
- Connect the drain hose to the drain, ensuring that the length of the hose allows for complete draining of waste water without bending or bending the hose.
- Plug the power cords (which may be supplied with your machine) into the appropriate outlets for the proper use of your machine according to the instructions provided by the manufacturer. You may need to install a specific RCD to protect your appliance from short circuits and other potential hazards related to the home electrical installation. Make sure there is enough room to properly connect cables and plugs before plugging the machine into the mains so that no one is exposed to the risk of electric shock or a short circuit during normal use.
- Once the washer is installed, make sure it does not move during use and regularly check that nothing is stuck between it and its surroundings that could damage its internal parts or cause serious personal injury due to unintentional movement of the product during normal use