Does plumbing exist for either??? Each would eventually drain into the same exit line, but the intakes have to exist to begin with. I suggest a Plumbing contractor. Dealers such as Sears etc, do offer free delivery, and even minor set up issues, but if no plumbing exists, it has to be added.
Rev. Steven
2006-09-06 09:54:27
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answered by DIY Doc 7
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1. Be sure that the cord to the washer will reach the outlet. If it doesn't, call a licensed electrician to move the outlet or install a longer cord.
2. Check to make sure the drain hose will reach the drainpipe. If it's too short, buy a new one made by the manufacturer.
3. Turn off the breaker feeding the washer outlet.
4. Be sure that the floor is clean and dry.
5. Fasten the drain hose to the washer with a hose clamp. Be sure not to tighten it too much or you might strip the screw.
6. Attach the water hoses to the washer. The hot and cold on the taps and on the washer are usually clearly marked. Red indicates hot; blue indicates cold.
7. Plug the washing machine in, and move it into place placing the drain hose in the drainpipe when you can reach it.
8. Push the washer the rest of the way into the space, being careful not to crimp the hoses.
9. Leave about an inch and a half of space around the washer to allow room for it to vibrate.
10. Turn the water faucets on.
11. Turn the breaker back on.
12. Run a cycle without clothes or detergent before you use the machine to clear the water pipes and make sure the drainage is adequate.
Look ere too: http://www.doityourself.com/stry/irpwasher
http://www.hometips.com/articles/dishwasher_install.html
2006-09-06 09:50:33
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answered by ♀ 3
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As all the above answers but more importantly ensure you remove the transit brackets from the rear of the machine before you install it. They will be clearly defined on the instructions. It is imperative you do this to avoid severe damage to the machine. Most washing machine are cold fill only now so only one connection is needed which is the blue hose to the cold water supply.
2006-09-06 10:06:32
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answered by Anonymous
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that's quite easy quite yet continually examine the guide earlier connecting and dealing, even if if the salesman furnish you with a short rundown. in case you ultimately end up having a complicated time then call the a million-800 producers variety which will be listed on your guide, many times on the back. actually you've hoses that connect along with your water furnish and a drain hose. The drain hose is many times positioned both into an present pipe sitting precise next to the laundry bath or right away hung over the sting of the bathtub. once each and every of the hoses are in position and think ofyou've got were given examine the bathing training, you're prepared to finish somewhat laundry.
2016-10-15 23:17:32
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answered by venturino 4
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I would say the best way to start is to see if you have hot/cold water that you can use or either both. The next step is to put the pipes on the taps, open the water make sure the power is on and further more read the instruction of how your machine works.
2006-09-07 01:50:26
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answered by badgirl 1
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if you already have a washing machine fitted there will be service taps behind it, pull out the old washing machine, turn off service taps, disconnect. go to D.I.Y. store, purchase 2 Y shaped plastic washing machine tap splitter things and 1 washing machine outlet extention pipe, 2 6ft washing machine hoses, 2 3ft hoses, 1x1inch jublee clip to join the outlet hose. figure the rest out it's simple, you have the stuff you need and no need to call out a plumber. pipe grips would be handy too.
2006-09-06 09:58:55
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answered by KU 4
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HAVE YOU GOT THE HOT AND COLD WATER TAPS ON YOUR PIPES IF SO CONNECT RED PIPE FROM WASHING MACHINE TO HOT TAP AND BLUE PIPES FROM DISHWASHER AND WASHING MACHING TO A 'Y' CONNECTOR AVAILABLE FROM B AND Q FOR ABOUT £2 AND THEN ATTACH THAT TO COLD TAP. ITS REALLY EASY IF I CAN DO IT ANYONE CAN, AND I EVEN GET VOLUNTEERED TO CONNECT FRIENDS ASWELL NOW.
2006-09-06 09:49:52
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answered by sue 3
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Attach hot and cold water hoses from your hose bibs, screw them TIGHT, maybe use some plyers...put the drain hose into a sink, or floor drain, plug the bad boy in, and go to town....you can do my laundry to practice : )
2006-09-06 11:06:07
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answered by Anonymous
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You should get installation instructions with your goods
2006-09-06 09:47:45
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answered by Candy 5
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