Required tools and materials:
* Wrench or adjustable wrench
* Pliers
* Screwdriver (optional)
* Screws for attaching a waterproof socket (optional)
* Splash-proof socket (if not provided)
* Adhesive tape
Instructions:
1. Inspect the connection location. Make sure you have a splash-proof outlet handy. If there is no such outlet, install one according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
2. Turn off the electricity. Turn off the circuit breaker or unscrew the fuse corresponding to the circuit in which the washing machine will be connected.
3. Water drain hose. Connect the water drain hose to the appropriate drain hole. Secure the hose with a clamp or clamp.
4. Water lines. Connect the hot and cold water lines to their respective faucets on the washing machine. Make sure the connections are secure and not leaking.
5. Ground wire. Connect the ground wire from the washing machine to the ground screw on the outlet or on the switchboard frame.
6. Electrical wire. Connect the black wire from the washing machine to the Line (L) terminal on the outlet. Connect the white wire to the Neutral (N) terminal. Secure the wires with screws.
7. Check. Turn on the circuit breaker or install a fuse to supply power to the washing machine. Run a wash cycle to check that the connection is correct.
Additional tips:
* To prevent vibration, use rubber pads under the feet of the washing machine.
* Secure the power cord with a clip or tape to the back of the washing machine.
* Check all connections regularly to ensure they are secure.
Warnings:
* Never attempt to connect a washing machine unless you are qualified to do so.
* Make sure the washing machine is unplugged before carrying out any work.
* Use only splash-proof outlets to avoid electric shock.
*If you have any problems connecting your washing machine, please contact a qualified electrician for assistance.