Installation Instructions
Laundry
Center
Washer l Dryer
240 Volt
Before you
Check locatlon where washer/dryer WIII be mstalled Proper mstallatlon Is your responsibility. Make sure you have everything necessary lor correct installallon Grounded electrical outlet: IS required. See Electncat Requirements.
Standpipe drain system: needs a
Check code requirements, some codes do not permit or llmlt mstallatlon of clothes dryers ln garages, Closets. mobile homes and sleeping quarters. Contact your local bulldIng Inspector.
Hot and cold water faucets: must be wlthin 4 feet of the back of the washer/dryer and
provide water pressure
Protection from weather: do not store or operate washer/dryer below 32??F (some water may remam In washer). Proper operatlon of dryer cycles require temoeratures above 45??F. see??? Use and Care Guide for ???Wmterlzmg??? Information.
Water heater: set to deliver 140??F water to the washer.
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and product dimensions.
CAUTION:
. It is the customer???s personal responsibility to ensure that
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Electrical 6
vequhments
Electrical ground is required on this appliance.
Warning: Improper connection 01 the equipment grounding
conductor can result in a risk of electrical shock.
1. A
ONLY. Aluminum wire must not be used at the washer/dryer appliance terminal block, to avotd potentially unsatisfactory connections.
4NEL A
See Panel F.Alternate Electrical Connection, for detailed instructions.
4. When removing Ihe power supply cord (piglail), the appliance may be connected directly to the fused disconnecl (or circuit breaker) box through flexible armored or non- metallic sheathed 10 gauge copper cable. It IS the personal
responsibility and obligation of the customer to contact a qualified installer lo assure that the electrical installation is adequate and is in conformance with the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA
USE AN EXTENSION CORD.
5. CAUTION - For moblle home lnstallatlon the
Figure 2
If a
NEMA type 14.30R (see Figure 2) IS available, a matching power
gasoline, paint, thinners and other flammable material are not used or stored near the washer/dryer. Fumes from these materials could result in fire or explosion.
l Never Install washer/dryer up against draperies or curtains. Keep any and ail items from falling or collecting behind the washer/dryer.
9 Replace all access panels I before operating
washer/dryer.
FOR YOUR SAFEPY:
l Do not exhaust dryer into a chimney, furnace cold alr duct, attic or crawl space, or any other duct used for venting. Accumulated lint could become a fire hazard or moisture could cause damage.
l The exhaust system should be cleaned at least every 2 years.
l Flexible duct should never be installed concealed in walls. ceiiina or floor.
supply cord (pigtail) must be used. This cord contains four No. 10 gauge copper conductors with spade or ring terminals on the washer/dryer end and terminating in a NEMA type 14.30P plug on supply end. The Fourth (grounding) conductor must be identified by a green cover and the neutral conductor by a white cover. Cord should be type SRD or SRDT. with a U.L. recognized strain relief, and be at least 3 feet and no more than 6 feet long. The four wire power supply cord and strain relief are not provided with the washer/drvec
Exhaust requirements 1
Four Inch Metal Exhaust Duct IS
.equlred. (Do nol use 3 in exhaust duct.) Metal flex~ nay be used.
Use Duct Tape to peal all joints.
Exhausting the dryer outside is recommende
II dryer cannot be exhaus sutside, use Exhaust Defl
Kit LCK4500 available from your KitchenAId dealer.
Exhausting the dryer through the side of the washer/dryer requires use of Side Exhaust Kit LCK4600. Follow installation mstructions with the kit for proper exhaust mslallation.
Mobile Home Exhaust Reouirements: see Panel F Al&ate Exhaust Method.
Metal Flexible Duct must be fully extended and supported when the dryer IS III its final posItIon. DO
NOT KINK OR CRUSH THE DUCT
Exhaust Duct should end with an exhaust hood to prevent exhausted air returning Into dryer. The outlet 01 the hood musl be at least 12 Inches from Ihe ground or any object lhat may be in path of exhausl.
2%??? inch outlet Exhaust Hood should be used with short systems only. This outlet creates greater backward pressure than other hood types.
Exhaust Hoods with magnetic latches should not be used
Maximum Length of the exhaust system depends upon the type of duct used, number of elbows
and type of exhaust hood. The maximum lenglh for both ngid and flexible duct is shown in charf
Caution: Exhaust Systems longer than speclfled WIII -
l Shorten the life of the dryer.
l Reduce
l Accumulate Ilnt.
Now start...
1.
Use a ???/IS Inch socket wrench to remove two bolts holdina Ihe wood pallet to the bottom of th> washer/dryer.
PANEL B
2 Remove pallet. Remove
n parts from plastic package. Check thal all parts were included.
l 1 h&e clamp
l 4 flat water hose washers l 1 elastic straw
l 1 ire term ???
Insert rear levelmg leg into the hole in???the rear corner. Push the leg in until it snap inlo place. Do the same thmg with the other
leveling leg in the other rear corner.
:ind the diamond marking in the idges of the front legs. Start to icrew the front legs into the hole in he triangular brace at the front :orner of the machine. A little liquid detergent to lubricale the screw
VIIIhelp. Use pliers to turn lhe leg all he way to the diamond marking.
he washer/dryer, people are ~uired.
damaging the producl do not
remove corner post before cutting. Remove carton.
Remove the 2 rear corner pieces attached to the back of washer/ dryer: Do not remove the foam shipping pieces between the washer and dryer until unit is in place.
Move foam shipping pieces outward iust enouah to clear the washer lb. Open iasher lid. Latch under Ihe dryer will hold lid open.
Pull three straps with completely out of wa
Numbers correspond
to steps
Shlpplng Strap with key.
NOTE: Use one hand to hold down agltator when removing shipplng straps. After straps ara removed release agitator, it will move upward.
10.
Read label. Firmly jerk then pull one of the three shipping straps up until strap with key is.co?nplelely removed horn washer. Repeat for other two shipping straps.???Put straps in the same area as rear corner shipping pieces.
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11.
Remove label.
Take hoses out of basket.
1 Place hoses with other parts.
Release washer lid by pushing up on latch. Close lid.
PANEL C
Use new hoses and washers that came with your KitchenAid washer/dryer.
13 coupling washer m
Insert a flat washer Into each
end of the lnlel hoses. Check lhal washers are firmly sealed in couplings.
dlsconnecL Remove clamp and coupling. Estimate length of dram hose needed. Cut flexible end of hose. (Do not cut hook- shaped end of drain hose.) Push
and twlsl couplmg securely onto I drain hose. (You should tee1 lop Of hose through coupling.) Slide clamp over couplmg and hose. Remstall
16n
wire Iorm and wrap around free end of drain hose lo make a ???hook??? shape.
Met valves are plastic, d strip or crossthread.
drain hose. See slep 15.
Before atlachmg water Inlet hoses, run waler through both laucets IO get rid of particles in waler lines Ihat might clog hoses.
20.
Attach hose to bottom inlet valve opening first. Then second hose IO lop inlet valve. Tighlen couplings
by hand, then use pliers to make an addillonal
Numbers correspond to steps
Install wire hose.
Move washer/dryer close 17 lo final position. Put ???hook???
a end of drain hose into laundry tub or standpipe. Check for proper length of drain hose.
Remove and discard plug.???
form on drain
Atiach botiom hose (inlet marked ???H???) lo hot waler taucel. Attach top hose (inlet marked ???C???)lo cold wale1 faucet. Tighten couplings lo faucet by hand, then use pliers to make fmal
PANEL D
love washerldryer to its ermanent location.
Check levelness of n washer/dryer by
Ilacing a carpenter???s level on top of dasher, first side to side then front I back. If it is not level, screw the ???ant legs up or down to adjust. Tilt rasher forward raising back legs 1??? IHof floor to adjust rear self-
:veling legs. Gently lower washer 3 floor. Make final check with level.
22 n
???ut ???hook??? end of drain hose in tub jr standpipe. Secure drain hose by vrapping the plastic strap around he hose as shown in Figures
:HECK THAT HOSE IS NOT
MISTED OR KINKED AND IS jECURELY IN PLACE.
24.
To exhaust the dryer straight from lack of the washer/dryer unit, jetermine if any additional exhaust duct is needed (see Exhaust qequirements. Panel 6). To exhaust
.he dryer to either side or Inside :heck If additional exhaust duct is Teeded and see Alternate Exhaust Wethods. Panel F Connect exhausl jucl to exhaust hood.
Use duct tape to seal all joints.
26.
CHECK ELECTRICAL
REQUIREMENTS. BE SURE YOU
HAVE CORRECT ELECTRICAL
SUPPLY AND RECOMMENDED GROUNDING METHOD. Check the installation inslructlons to see that you have completed each step. Complete any missed steps before you continue.
Check that all parts are now installed. See parts list, Panel A. If there is an extra part, go back through steps to see which step
DhilliDs screwdriver
Check that you have all of your tools
30.
Turn on waler faucets and check for leaks. Tighten couplmgs if there is leaking.
31.
Plug electrical cord into grounded outlet.
32.
If access panel was removed to install ductwork, replace access panel. Be sure to tighten both screws.
33 1
Take a few minules and read the Use and Care Guide to fully understand your new wastierldryer. Now start the washer and allow
it to complete the regular cycle.
Remove the tape across the dryer lint screen. Check to be
sure lint screen is in its proper position. Wipe out drum. Start dryer and allow it to complete a cycle to make sure the dryer is working properly
35.
Finally, save all literature and keep with the washer/dryer. Save all shlpping materials for reshipping.
You have successfully Installed your
KItchenAid washer/dryer. To gel the most efliclent use from your new washer/dryer read your KItchenAId Use and Care Guide.
NEL E
Congratulations!
Keep lnete~ation instructions nearb)
Alternate exhaust methods
To remove the power supply cord -
Disconnect power supply.
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When local codes.. .
A n
The washer/dryer mstallad in a mobile home must be exhausted JutsIde. When the dryer IS exhausted through the floor, the :xhaust system must termmate Jutside the enclosed area under noblIe home. Extension beyond the enclosure will prevent lint and noisture buildup under the mobile Tome. See Figure 3.
Mobile home installation
Alternate electrical connection
Electrical ground is required on this appliance.
This appliance is manufactured with the neutral terminal connected to the frame.
To connect a separate grounding wire -
Use grounding wire and clamp assembly (Part No. 665463) or No. 10 gauge minimum copper grounding wire. Connect grounding wire to a grounded cold water pipe??? with the clamp and then to the external grounding connector on washer/dryer. Do not ground to
a gas sup$y pipe. Do not connect the Dower SUDDIVcord to electric power supplj ;itil appliance Is permanently grounded.
No. A
Figure 4
Grounded cold water pipe must have metal continuity to electrical ground and not be Interrupted by plastic, rubber or other electrlcal Insulating connectors such as hoses, finings, washer or gaskets (including water meter or pump). Any electrical insulating connector should be jumped as shown In Figure 4 with a length of No. 4 wire securely clamped to bare metal
at both ends.
4NEL F
1, Remove the terminal block cover from the dryer.
2.Disconnect the power supply cord from the termmal block.
3.Use a screwdnver to slide the strain rehe( clip away from the power
supply cord. (See Figure 5)
4. Pull downward on the power supply cord until it IS removed from the dryer.
away trdm Figure 5 power
supply cord.
Pull out power supply cord.
Toconnect
Plain wire ends -
I. Strip outer covering back 3 inches irom the end exposing the 3 wires.
2. Strip the insulation back 1 inch from the end of each wire. Form the Dare wire into a ???U???shaped hook.
3. Loosen, do not remove, screws from terminal block. Attach wires according to instrucflons for type of :onnection needed.
1. Slide the end of each wire under the screw head with the ooen &de si the hook on the right.. Sbueeze the wire together to form a loop.
5. Tighten each screw firmly.
Figure 6
To use
CAUTION: If
Figure 7
Permit use 01flexible type power supply cord (pigtail) that comes equipped with the washer/dryer but
Do Not Permit connecting the frame grounding conductor to the neutral wire of the power supply cord:
1.Remove terminal block cover.
2.Remove the grounding wire (green) from the internal grounding connector and fasten under center
See Figure 6.
3. Connect a separate copper grounding wire (No. 10 minimum). See ???Toconnect a separate grounding wire:??? Panel F for detallec instructlone
4. Replace terminal block cover.
When localcodes...
B.
Do Not Permit the use of Ihe flexible power supply cord equipped with the washer/dryer and
Permit copper power supply cable and
Permit connecting frame grounding conductor to Ihe neutral wire of the power supply cable:
Figure 9
1. Remove the power cord equipped with the washer/dryer as Instructed. See Panel F, ???Toremove the power supply cord:???
2.Install copper power supply cable and stram relief.
3.Connect the neutral wire of the flexible armored or
cable to the center.
4. Replace the terminal block cover.
When local codes...
Cn
Do Not Permit Ihe use of the flexible power supply cord equipped with the washer/dryer and
Permit copper power supply cable and
Do Not Permit connectmg frame grounding conductor to the neutral wire of the power supply cable:
Figure 10
1.Remove the power cord equipped with the washer/dryer as instructed. See ???Toremove the power supply cord:??? Panel E
2.Install copper power supply cable and strain relief.
3.Remove the grounding wire (green) from the internal grounding
connector and fasten under center,
4. Connect the neutral wire of the flexible armored or
5. Connect a separate copper grounding wire (No. 10 minimum). See ???Toconnect a separate grounding wire:??? Panel F for detailed instructions.
6. Replace the terminal block cover.
Mobile home installation
Requires a
Figure 11
1. Remove the power cord equipped with the washer/dryer as Instructed. See Panel F, ???Toremove the power supply cord:???
2.Install copper
3.Remove the groundmg wire (green) from the inlernal grounding
connector and fasten under center,
4.Connect the grounding wire (green) of the copper
5.Connect the neutral wire (white) of the power supply cord lo the center.
6.Replace the termmal block cover.
PANEL G
-
This appliance is manufactured with the neutral terminal connected to the frame.
Replace lermitw
Mock cover.
PANEL G
Recessedarea hlstructions
This washer/dryer may be installed in a recessed area or closet.
This installation spacing is in inches and is minimum allowable. Additional spacing should be considered for ease of installation and servicing.
If closet door is installed the minimum air openings in top and bottom is required. Louvered doors with equivalent air openings are acceptable.
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 must be exhausted outdoors.
Recessed
ie mqulred.
Washer
Front View
exhausted all spsclng csn tm 0:
1
46 sq. In.
f
i
14eq. in. f
Front View
. I
Closet installation must be exhaustsd.
Duct dimensions -
2%??? Cold Wster Inlet
I
Recess Width
Recess???
Depth