Whirlpool Washer Dryer 3397616 User Manual

Large Capacity Thin Twin  
Washer•Dryer – 120/240 Volt  
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Installation Instructions  
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Part No. 3397616 Rev. B  
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Before you start...  
Do Not store or operate washer/dryer  
below 32°F (some water may remain in  
washer). Proper operation of dryer  
cycles requires temperatures above  
45°F. See Use & Care Guide for  
Your safety and the safety of others are  
very important.  
DANGER  
We have provided many important safety messages  
in this manual and on your appliance. Always read  
and obey all safety messages.  
You can be killed or seriously injured if you  
don’t immediately follow instructions.  
“Winterizing” information.  
WARNING  
Check code requirements: Some codes  
limit or do not permit installation of  
clothes dryers in garages, closets,  
mobile homes and sleeping quarters.  
Contact your local building inspector.  
This is the safety alert symbol.  
This symbol alerts you to potential  
hazards that can kill or hurt you and  
others.  
You can be killed or seriously injured if you don’t  
follow instructions.  
All safety messages will tell you what the potential  
hazard is, tell you how to reduce the chance of  
injury, and tell you what can happen if the  
instructions are not followed.  
All safety messages will follow the safety alert  
symbol and either the word “DANGER” or  
“WARNING”. These words mean:  
Check utilities: Proper, water and  
electrical supply connections must be  
available.  
Check location where washer/dryer will  
be installed. Proper installation is your  
responsibility. The washer/dryer must not  
be installed or stored in an area where it  
will be exposed to water and/or  
WARNING  
weather. Make sure you have  
everything necessary for correct  
installation.  
Hot and cold water  
Water heater: Set to deliver 140°F  
water to the washer.  
Explosion Hazard  
faucets: Must be within  
4 feet of the back of  
the washer/dryer and  
provide water pressure  
of 5-100 PSI.  
Keep flammable materials and vapors,  
such as gasoline, away from dryer.  
Laundry tub drain system: Needs a  
20-gallon laundry tub. Top of tub  
must be at least 34 inches high and  
no higher than 72 inches from floor.  
Failure to do so can result in death,  
explosion, or fire.  
If a longer drain hose is needed,  
drain hose (Part No. 388423) and  
hose extension kit (Part No. 285442)  
are available from a Whirlpool-  
authorized parts distributor.  
Location: Should be large enough to  
fully open dryer door to 90°. See Panel  
G for “Recessed and closet installation  
instructions” and “Product dimensions.”  
Grounded electrical connection is  
required. See “Electrical requirements.”  
Dryer may be exhausted from the  
rear or left or right side. Exhausting  
through the side requires Part No.  
279823. See “Exhaust requirements,”  
Panels C and D.  
Standpipe drain system: Needs  
a two-inch diameter standpipe  
with minimum carry-away  
capacity of 17 gallons per  
minute. Top of standpipe must  
be at least 34 inches high and  
no higher than 72 inches from  
floor.  
Drain hose  
Untape and  
may also be  
open washer  
Four-inch metal exhaust vent is  
required.  
installed to a  
lid. Remove  
laundry tub or  
packages  
floor drain  
and hoses  
SEE RECESSED AREA INSTRUCTIONS  
ON PANEL G.  
system.  
Floor drain system requires a  
siphon break, Part No.  
285320, available from a  
Whirlpool-authorized  
parts distributor.  
from washer.  
See Panel F.  
Important: Observe all  
governing codes and  
ordinances.  
Level floor:  
1-inch maximum  
slope under entire  
washer/dryer.  
Support: Floor must be sturdy enough to  
support washer/dryer weight, with water  
and clothes, of 500 pounds.  
Tools and materials  
WARNING  
Power supply cord  
needed for installation:  
Local codes may permit the use of a  
U.L.-listed, 120/240-volt minimum, 30-  
ampere, dryer power supply cord kit  
(pigtail). Power supply cord should be  
Type SRD or SRDT and be at least four  
feet long. The wires that connect to the  
dryer must end with ring terminals or  
spade terminals with upturned ends.  
A 3/4", U.L.-listed strain relief must be  
installed where the power supply cord  
connects to the dryer (see Figures 1  
ut
kn
Electrical Shock Hazard  
Plug into a grounded 4-prong outlet.  
Failure to do so can result in death or  
electrical shock.  
level  
safety glasses  
and 2).  
spade  
Electrical requirements  
terminals with  
upturned ends  
gloves  
A four-wire or three-wire, single-phase,  
120/240-volt, 60-Hz, AC-only electrical  
supply (or four-wire or three-wire,  
3/4" U.L.-listed  
strain relief  
NEUTRAL  
(white)  
pliers  
Phillips screwdriver  
120/208-volt, if specified on the  
model/serial rating plate) is required on  
a separate, 30-ampere circuit, fused on  
both sides of the line. A time-delay fuse  
or circuit breaker is recommended. The  
model/serial rating plate is located in  
the door well behind the dryer door on  
the front of the opening.  
It is the personal responsibility and  
obligation of the customer to contact a  
qualified electrician to assure that the  
electrical installation is adequate and in  
conformance with the National  
Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 — latest  
edition*, and all local codes and  
ordinances.  
flat-blade  
adjustable  
wrench (two  
may be  
screwdriver  
NEUTRAL  
ground prong  
ground wire  
(green)  
required)  
ring  
terminals  
Four-wire power supply cord  
NEMA 14-30P  
Figure 1  
spade  
terminals with  
upturned ends  
ring terminals  
This blade connected  
to this conductor.  
NEUTRAL  
Copies of the standards listed above may be  
obtained from:  
* National Fire Protection Association  
Batterymarch Park  
Quincy, Massachusetts 02269  
3/4" U.L.-listed  
strain relief  
NEUTRAL  
(white or center)  
Three-wire power supply cord  
NEMA 10-30P  
Panel A  
Figure 2  
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A.  
For use where  
local codes  
Four-wire connection...  
permit use of  
flexible power  
supply cord.  
WARNING  
WARNING  
four-wire  
three-wire  
receptacle(14-30R) receptacle(10-30R)  
Figure 3  
Figure 4  
Fire Hazard  
Fire Hazard  
Four-wire installation is recommended  
(required for mobile homes): The power  
supply cord must have four, No.-10  
copper wires and match a four-wire  
receptacle of NEMA Type 14-30R (see  
Figure 3). The fourth wire (ground  
conductor) must be identified with a  
green cover and the neutral conductor  
by a white cover.  
Three-wire installation (if a four-wire  
system is not available): The power  
supply cord must have three, No.-10  
copper wires to match a three-wire  
receptacle of NEMA Type 10-30R (see  
Figure 4).  
Use a new UL approved 30 ampere  
power supply cord.  
Use 10 gauge solid copper wire.  
Use a UL approved strain relief.  
Use a UL approved strain relief.  
Disconnect power before making  
electrical connections.  
Disconnect power before making  
electrical connections.  
Connect neutral wire (white or center  
wire) to center terminal (silver).  
Connect neutral wire (white or center  
wire) to center terminal (silver).  
Ground wire (green or bare wire) must  
be connected to green ground  
connector.  
Ground wire (green or bare wire) must  
be connected to green ground  
connector.  
Connect remaining 2 supply wires to  
remaining 2 terminals (gold).  
Connect remaining 2 supply wires to  
remaining 2 terminals (gold).  
Securely tighten all electrical  
connections.  
Securely tighten all electrical  
connections.  
Failure to do so can result in death,  
fire, or electrical shock.  
Failure to do so can result in death,  
fire, or electrical shock.  
Direct wire  
The washer/dryer can be connected  
directly to fused disconnect or circuit  
breaker box with four-wire or three-wire  
flexible armored or non-metallic  
sheathed copper cable (with ground  
wire). Do Not use two-wire with bare  
ground wire. All current-carrying wires  
must be insulated.  
DIRECT WIRE  
POWER SUPPLY CORD  
1. Disconnect the power supply.  
2. Remove terminal block cover.  
3. Strip 5 inches of outer covering from  
end of cable. Leave bare ground  
wire at 5 inches. Cut 1-1/2 inches  
from 3 remaining insulated wires.  
Strip insulation back 1 inch (see  
Figure 6).  
center silver-  
ground wire (green  
colored terminal  
block screw and  
neutral white wire  
with yellow stripes)  
A conduit connector must be installed  
at junction box. USE ONLY 10-GAUGE  
SOLID COPPER WIRE. DO NOT USE  
ALUMINUM WIRE. Allow four feet of slack  
in the line so dryer can be moved if  
servicing is ever necessary.  
3-1/2"  
3/4" U.L.-listed  
strain relief  
1"  
power supply cord  
ground wire (green)  
external ground  
connector  
red  
white  
black  
to disconnect  
box  
NEUTRAL  
Electrical connection  
wires stripped  
of insulation  
Figure 5  
This dryer is manufactured with the  
cabinet-ground conductor connected  
to the NEUTRAL (center) of the wiring  
harness at the terminal block. If local  
codes do NOT permit this type of  
connection, use “Four-wire connection”  
instructions.  
1. Disconnect the power supply.  
2. Remove terminal block cover.  
bare ground  
wire  
10-gauge, 3-wire  
with ground wire  
(Romex)  
3. Install copper, four-wire power  
supply cord through strain relief.  
4. Remove the ground wire (green  
with yellow stripes) from the external  
ground connector and fasten  
under center, silver-colored  
terminal block screw.  
5. Connect the ground wire (green) of  
the copper, four-wire power supply  
cord to the external ground  
connector.  
6. Connect the neutral wire (white) of  
the power supply cord to the  
center, silver-colored terminal screw  
of the terminal block. Connect the  
other wires to the outer terminals.  
Tighten screws firmly.  
5"  
Direct wire preparation  
Figure 6  
GROUND INSTRUCTIONS: This appliance  
must be grounded. In the event of  
malfunction or breakdown, ground will  
reduce the risk of electric shock by  
providing a path of least resistance for  
electric current.  
Shape the end of each  
u-shaped  
hook  
wire into a “U” shaped  
hook (see Figure 7). The  
bare ground wire must  
be 4-1/2" long after  
forming the hook.  
Figure 7  
If using a power supply cord, the plug  
must be plugged into an appropriate  
outlet that is properly installed and  
grounded in accordance with all local  
codes and ordinances.  
4. Install copper, four-wire power  
supply cable through strain relief.  
5. Remove the ground wire (green with  
yellow stripes) from the external  
ground connector and fasten under  
center, silver-colored terminal block  
screw.  
6. Slide the hook end of the ground  
wire (bare) of the four-wire power  
supply cable under the external  
ground connector screw. Squeeze  
hook end of wire together. Tighten  
screw.  
If using a direct wire connection, this  
appliance must be connected to a  
grounded metal, permanent wiring  
system; or an equipment-ground  
conductor must be run with the circuit  
conductors and connected to the  
equipment-ground terminal or lead on  
the appliance.  
7. Tighten strain relief screws.  
8. Replace the terminal block cover.  
7. Connect the neutral wire (white) of  
the power supply cable to the  
center, silver-colored terminal screw  
of the terminal block using the same  
method. Connect the other wires to  
the outer terminals. Tighten screws  
firmly.  
WARNING - Improper connection of the  
equipment-ground conductor can  
result in a risk of electric shock. Check  
with a qualified electrician or  
serviceman if you are in doubt as to  
whether the appliance is properly  
grounded. Do not modify the power  
supply cord plug. If it will not fit the  
outlet, have a proper outlet installed by  
a qualified electrician.  
8. Tighten strain relief screws.  
9. Replace the terminal block cover.  
If the house has aluminum wiring, follow  
the procedure below:  
a) Connect a section of 8 gauge solid  
copper wire to the connector block.  
b) Connect the aluminum wiring to the  
added section of copper wire using  
special connectors designed and  
Underwriters Laboratories Listed for  
joining copper to aluminum. Follow  
the electrical connector  
manufacturer's recommended  
procedure.  
c) Aluminum/copper connection must  
conform with local codes and  
industry accepted wiring practices.  
Panel B  
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B.  
Exhaust requirements  
Three-wire connection...  
WARNING  
Where local codes permit  
connecting cabinet-ground  
conductor to the neutral wire:  
Where local codes permit  
connecting cabinet-ground  
conductor to the neutral wire of the  
power supply cable:  
WARNING  
WARNING  
Fire Hazard  
Use a heavy metal vent.  
Do not use a plastic vent.  
Do not use a metal foil vent.  
Failure to do so can result in death or  
fire.  
Fire Hazard  
Fire Hazard  
Use a new UL approved 30 ampere  
power supply cord.  
Use 10 gauge solid copper wire.  
Use a UL approved strain relief.  
Important: Observe all governing codes  
and ordinances.  
It is recommended that you exhaust  
your dryer to the outside for best  
performance. Moisture and lint indoors  
may cause:  
• Lint to gather around the dryer where  
it can be fuel for a fire.  
• Moisture damage to woodwork,  
furniture, paint, wallpaper, carpet,  
etc.  
• Housecleaning problems and health  
problems.  
If the washer/dryer is installed in a  
confined area such as a bedroom,  
bathroom or closet, it must be  
Use a UL approved strain relief.  
Disconnect power before making  
electrical connections.  
Disconnect power before making  
electrical connections.  
Connect neutral wire (white or center  
wire) to center terminal (silver).  
Connect neutral wire (white or center  
wire) to center terminal (silver).  
Ground wire (green or bare wire) must  
be connected to green ground  
connector.  
Ground wire (green or bare wire) must  
be connected to green ground  
connector.  
Connect remaining 2 supply wires to  
remaining 2 terminals (gold).  
Connect remaining 2 supply wires to  
remaining 2 terminals (gold).  
Securely tighten all electrical  
connections.  
Securely tighten all electrical  
connections.  
Failure to do so can result in death,  
fire, or electrical shock.  
Failure to do so can result in death,  
fire, or electrical shock.  
exhausted to the outside and provision  
must be made for enough air for  
ventilation. Check governing codes and  
ordinances. Also refer to the “Recessed  
and closet installation instructions” on  
Panel G.  
Dura Safe vent products are  
recommended and are available from  
your dealer. See Panel G.  
Four-inch diameter vent is required.  
Use a heavy metal vent. Do not use plastic or  
metal foil vent.  
• Do Not use non-metal flexible vent, or  
exhaust hoods with magnetic latches.  
• Do Not exhaust dryer into a chimney,  
furnace, cold air vent, attic or crawl space,  
or any other vent used for venting.  
• Do Not install flexible vent in enclosed walls,  
ceilings or floors.  
Rigid metal vent is recommended to prevent  
crushing and kinking.  
Flexible metal vent must be fully extended  
and supported when the dryer is in its final  
position.  
Remove excess flexible vent to avoid  
sagging and kinking that may result in  
reduced air flow.  
An exhaust hood should cap the exhaust  
vent to prevent rodents and insects from  
entering the home.  
POWER SUPPLY CORD  
DIRECT WIRE  
center silver-colored  
terminal block screw and  
neutral white wire  
ground wire (green  
with yellow stripes)  
1. Disconnect the power supply.  
2. Remove terminal block cover.  
3. Strip 3-1/2 inches of outer covering from  
end of cable. If using three-wire cable  
with I wire, cut the bare wire even with  
outer covering. Strip 1 inch of insulation  
from the end of each insulated wire (see  
Figure 9).  
TM  
Bare wire cut short. Wire is not  
used. Dryer is grounded through  
direct wire cable.  
external ground connector  
3/4" U.L.-listed  
strain relief  
Figure 8  
1. Disconnect the power supply.  
2. Remove terminal block cover.  
3. Install copper three-wire power supply  
cord through strain relief.  
4. Remove the ground wire (green with  
yellow stripes) from under center, silver-  
colored terminal block screw and  
connect to external ground connector  
(see Figure 8).  
5. Connect the neutral wire (white or  
center) of the power supply cord to the  
center, silver-colored terminal screw of  
the terminal block. Connect the other  
wires to the outer terminals. Tighten  
screws firmly.  
1"  
red  
to disconnect  
box  
NEUTRAL  
wires stripped  
of insulation  
white  
black  
10-gauge, 3-wire or,  
10-gauge, 3-wire with  
ground wire (Romex)  
3-1/2"  
Direct wire preparation  
Figure 9  
u-shaped  
hook  
Shape the end of each  
wire into a “U” shaped  
hook (see Figure 10).  
6. Tighten strain relief screws.  
7. Replace the terminal block cover.  
Figure 10  
Exhaust outlet hood must be at least 12  
inches from the ground or  
any object that may be in  
the path of the exhaust  
ground wire (green with  
yellow stripes)  
center silver-colored  
terminal block screw and  
neutral white wire  
(such as flowers, rocks or  
Where local codes DO NOT permit  
connecting the cabinet-ground  
conductor to the neutral (white)  
wire:  
bushes, etc.).  
12" min.  
If using an existing exhaust  
system, clean lint from entire  
length of system and make sure exhaust  
hood is not plugged with lint.  
Replace any plastic or metal foil vent with  
rigid metal or flexible metal vent.  
Use clamps to seal all joints. Do not use duct  
tape, screws or other fastening devices that  
extend into the interior of the vent to secure  
vent.  
Service check: Back pressure in any exhaust  
system used must not exceed 0.6 inches in  
water column measured with an incline  
manometer at the point that exhaust vent  
connects to dryer.  
external ground connector  
POWER SUPPLY CORD  
OR DIRECT WIRE  
Figure 11  
4. Install copper, three-wire power supply  
cable through strain relief.  
5. Remove the ground wire (green with  
yellow stripes) from under center, silver-  
colored terminal block screw and  
connect to external ground connector  
(see Figure 11).  
6. Slide the hook end of the neutral (white  
or center) wire from the three-wire  
power supply cable under the center,  
silver-colored terminal screw of the  
terminal block. Squeeze the hook end of  
the wire together. Tighten screw.  
center silver-colored  
terminal block screw and  
neutral white wire  
ground wire (green  
with yellow stripes)  
external  
ground  
connector  
separate copper  
ground wire  
Connect separate copper ground wire  
from external ground connector  
to approved ground.  
Figure 12  
7. Connect the other wires to the  
outer terminals using the same method.  
Tighten screws firmly (see Figure 11).  
8. Tighten strain relief screws.  
9. Replace the terminal block cover.  
1. Disconnect the power supply.  
2. Remove terminal block cover.  
3. Install solid copper, power supply cord or  
cable through strain relief.  
4. Remove the ground wire (green with  
yellow stripes) from the external ground  
connector.  
5. Connect the ground wire (green with  
yellow stripes) and the neutral (white)  
wire of the power supply cord or direct  
wire cable to the center, silver-colored  
terminal screw of the terminal block.  
Connect the other wires to the outer  
terminals. Tighten screws (see Figure 12).  
6. Connect a separate copper ground wire  
(No.-10 minimum) from the external  
ground screw to an adequate ground.  
7. Tighten strain relief screws.  
8. Replace the terminal block cover.  
Panel C  
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The exhaust vent can be  
routed up, down, left,  
right or straight out the  
back of the  
Now start...  
with washer/dryer in laundry area.  
washer/dryer. Space  
requirements are  
WARNING  
provided on Panel G  
and on the rear panel  
of the washer/dryer.  
Use the straightest path  
you can, to avoid 90°  
turns.  
Excessive Weight Hazard  
washer  
coupling  
Use two or more people to move and  
install washer/dryer.  
7.Insert a flat washer into each end  
of the inlet hoses. Check that washers  
are firmly seated in couplings.  
Failure to do so can result in back or  
other injury.  
Maximum length of the exhaust system  
depends upon the type of vent used,  
number of elbows and the type of  
exhaust hood. The maximum length for  
both rigid and flexible vent is shown in  
the chart.  
Truck only from rear to prevent product  
damage.  
cold  
1.Put on safety glasses and gloves.  
Inlet valves are  
plastic. Do not strip  
or crossthread.  
hot  
4"  
2-1/2"  
Rear, Side or Bottom Exhaust  
Number  
of 90°  
turns  
Maximum  
length of  
vent  
Four-inch  
8.Attach hose to bottom (hot  
water) inlet valve opening first; then  
second hose to top (cold water) inlet  
valve. Tighten couplings by hand. Use  
pliers to make an additional two-thirds  
turn.  
2.Open washer lid. Take hoses and  
diameter vent  
parts packages out of basket. Close lid.  
rigid metal  
vent  
42 ft  
34 ft  
26 ft  
0
1
2
drain hose  
clamp  
yellow clamp  
IMPORTANT: THIS PROCEDURE  
MUST BE FOLLOWED TO ASSURE  
PROPER INSTALLATION.  
26 ft  
21 ft  
16 ft  
0
1
2
flexible metal  
vent  
4 washers  
1/4"  
clamp  
The maximum length using a 2" x 6" rectangular  
vent with 2 elbows and a 2-1/2" (TYPE C) exhaust  
hood is 8 ft.  
3.Remove parts from package.  
max.  
Check that all parts were included.  
For exhaust systems not covered by the  
exhaust length chart, see Service  
Manual, Part No. 603197, available from  
a Whirlpool-authorized parts distributor.  
1/4"  
drain hose  
drain hose  
connector  
Four-inch exhaust hood is preferred.  
However, a 2-1/2-inch exhaust hood  
may be used. A 2-1/2-inch exhaust  
hood creates greater back pressure  
than other hood types. For permanent  
installation, a stationary exhaust system  
is required.  
Exhausting the dryer  
through the side of the  
washer/dryer requires  
the use of Side Exhaust  
Kit, Part No. 279823,  
available from a  
9.To prevent the drain hose from  
coming off or leaking, it must be  
1. Wet the inside end of the drain hose  
with tap water. DO NOT USE ANY  
OTHER LUBRICANT.  
2. Squeeze ears of drain hose clamp  
with pliers to open and place clamp  
over the end of the drain hose.  
3. While holding clamp open, work end  
of drain hose onto drain connector.  
installed per the following instructions:  
Pull the shipping  
strap completely  
out of the washer.  
cotter  
pins  
Whirlpool-authorized  
parts distributor. Follow  
kit Installation  
Instructions for proper  
exhaust installation.  
4. Position clamp over the drain hose  
area marked “clamp.” Release  
clamp. Clamp should be 1/4 inch  
from end of drain hose.  
4.Pull to completely remove the  
shipping strap with 2 cotterpins from the  
inside of the washer/dryer.  
Save the shipping strap for use in Step 18.  
Mobile home installation  
This washer/dryer is suitable for mobile  
home installations. The installation of the  
washer/dryer must conform to the  
Manufactured Home Construction and  
Safety, Title 24 CFR, Part 3280 (formerly  
the Federal Standard for Mobile Homes  
Construction and Safety, Title 24, HUD  
Part 280, latest edition).  
5.Tilt washer/dryer forward. Check  
that rear leveling legs move up and  
down freely so that washer/dryer can  
be properly leveled in Step 15.  
6.Disconnect the power supply.  
Connect power supply cord or cable to  
dryer. See “Electrical connection,”  
Panels B and C. Do Not plug power  
supply cord into outlet or reconnect  
power at this time.  
Mobile home exhaust  
requirements: The  
washer/dryer must  
have an outside  
exhaust. If the dryer is  
exhausted through  
the floor and the  
area under the  
mobile home is  
enclosed, the  
outside  
wall  
Use new hoses and washers that came  
with your washer/dryer.  
Replace inlet hoses after 5 years of use  
to reduce the risk of hose failure. Inspect  
and replace inlet hoses if bulges, kinks,  
cuts, wear, or leaks are found. When  
replacing your inlet hoses, mark the  
date of replacement on the label with a  
permanent marker.  
skirting  
exhaust system  
must terminate  
outside the  
floor  
enclosed area  
enclosed area.  
Extension beyond the enclosure will  
prevent lint and moisture buildup under  
the mobile home.  
Panel D  
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10.Standpipe or  
laundry tub drain system:  
Open yellow clamp and  
slide over “hook” end of  
drain hose to secure the  
rigid and corrugated  
sections together.  
corner posts in the center of  
the washer/dryer.  
13.Before attaching water inlet  
hoses, run water through both faucets  
into a bucket. This will get rid of particles  
in water lines that might clog hoses.  
Mark which is the hot water faucet.  
Floor drain system: Do  
Not install “hook” end of drain hose to  
corrugated section. Consult your  
plumber for proper installation.  
16.If washer/dryer is not level,  
carefully tilt washer/dryer backward  
until front of washer/dryer is 3-4 inches  
off of floor. Insert 4 corner posts under  
washer/dryer about 6 inches from the  
left leg. Loosen nuts on each front leg.  
Adjust the front legs up or down. Tilt  
washer/dryer backward and remove  
corner posts. Gently lower the  
Slide washer/dryer onto cardboard or  
hardboard before moving across floor to  
avoid damaging floor covering.  
Replace inlet hoses after 5 years of use  
to reduce the risk of hose failure. Inspect  
and replace inlet hoses if bulges, kinks,  
cuts, wear, or leaks are found. When  
replacing your inlet hoses, mark the  
date of replacement on the label with a  
permanent marker.  
11.If you have room to work from  
either side of the washer/dryer, move  
washer/dryer close to final position so  
you can easily complete the following  
steps. (Go to Step 12.)  
washer/dryer to the floor. Repeat Step  
15 and 16 until washer/dryer is level.  
14.Attach bottom inlet hose (inlet  
marked “H”) to hot water faucet.  
Attach top inlet hose (inlet marked “C”)  
to cold water faucet. Tighten couplings  
to the faucets by hand. Use pliers to  
make final two-thirds turn.  
Move washer/dryer to its permanent  
location. Remove  
cardboard/hardboard from under  
washer/dryer.  
If you are working in a closet or  
recessed area, move the washer/dryer  
into final position and remove  
cardboard or hardboard from under  
washer/dryer. Remove the access  
panel by removing three Phillips-head  
screws and one bumper, located at the  
top of the access panel. Set panel,  
screws and bumper aside. Complete  
the following steps through the access  
area.  
17.When washer/dryer is level,  
use adjustable wrench to turn nuts on  
front legs up tightly against  
washer/dryer base. If nuts are not tight  
against washer/dryer base, the  
washer/dryer may vibrate.  
Secure the drain hose to the laundry  
tub or standpipe with the shipping strap  
removed from the back of the washer.  
12.Put “hook” end of drain hose  
into laundry tub or standpipe. Check for  
proper length of drain hose.  
16"  
15.Carefully move the  
washer/dryer into final position.Tilt  
washer/dryer forward raising back legs  
1 inch off of floor to adjust rear, self-  
leveling legs. Gently lower washer/dryer  
to floor. Check levelness of the  
18.After shipping strap has been  
removed (Step 4), look for the words  
“cut here” marked on the shipping  
strap, about 16 inches from plug end.  
Cut the shipping strap at this mark. Pull  
shipping strap out of the power supply  
cord.  
washer/dryer by placing a carpenter’s  
level on top of the washer, first side to  
side; then front to back. If washer/dryer  
is not level, check that rear leveling legs  
move up and down freely. If washer/  
dryer is level, go to Step 17.  
Numbers  
correspond  
to steps.  
11. 20. 28.  
6. 23. 30.  
21. 22.  
15.  
9.  
7.  
8.  
12. 19.  
10.  
7.  
14.  
Pull shipping strap  
with 2 cotterpins  
completely out of  
washer.  
4. 18. 19.  
Panel E  
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Check that hose is not twisted or kinked  
and is securely in place.  
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B
C
A
level  
afety glasses  
Phillips screwdriver  
clamp  
gloves  
22.Connect exhaust vent to  
washer/dryer and then to the exhaust  
hood.  
• Use the straightest path possible to  
avoid 90° turns.  
strap  
strap  
strap  
adjustable  
wrench (two  
may be  
pliers  
19.Put “hook” end of drain hose  
in laundry tub or standpipe. Tightly wrap  
the shipping strap around the drain  
hose and laundry tub or standpipe as  
shown in Figures A and B. Push plug into  
the nearest hole in the shipping strap.  
If the water inlet faucets and drain  
standpipe are recessed, put “hook” end  
of drain hose in standpipe. Tightly wrap  
the shipping strap around the drain  
hose and faucet body (not the handles  
or stems) as shown in Figure C. Push plug  
into the nearest hole in the shipping  
strap.  
flat-blade  
required)  
screwdriver  
• Use clamp to seal all joints in the  
exhaust system.  
• Use caulking compound to seal  
exterior wall opening around exhaust  
hood.  
26.Check that you have all of  
your tools.  
23.CHECK ELECTRICAL  
REQUIREMENTS. BE SURE YOU HAVE  
CORRECT ELECTRICAL SUPPLY AND  
RECOMMENDED GROUND METHOD.  
Check the Installation Instructions to see  
that you have completed each step.  
Complete any missed steps before you  
continue.  
27.Turn on water faucets and  
check for leaks. Tighten couplings if  
there is leaking. Do Not overtighten; this  
could cause damage to faucet.  
Hose must be cut exactly to length so  
“hook” end is held tightly over edge of  
standpipe.  
28.Replace access panel. Be  
sure to tighten the three Phillips-head  
screws at the top of the access panel.  
Replace the bumper under the center  
screw.  
If drain hose cannot be strapped in  
place, it must be cut exactly to  
length so the “hook” end is held  
D
tightly over the edge of the  
tub or standpipe. See  
Figure D.  
If a longer drain hose is  
needed, drain hose (Part  
No. 388423) and hose  
extension kit (Part No.  
285442) are available  
from a Whirlpool-  
authorized  
29.Read the Use and Care  
Guide to fully understand your new  
washer/dryer. Open dryer door. Check  
to be sure lint screen is in its proper  
position. Wipe out drum.  
24.Check that all parts are now  
installed. See parts list, Panel D. If there is  
an extra part, go back through steps to  
see which step was skipped.  
parts  
30.Plug power supply cord into  
grounded outlet. Reconnect the power  
supply. Now start the washer and allow  
it to complete the regular cycle.  
distributor. If  
drain hose  
must be  
shortened,  
use hose kit  
(Part No.  
285442).  
31.Start dryer and allow it to  
complete a full heat cycle to make sure  
it is working properly.  
Note: If washer/dryer is moved to adjust  
drain hose, the washer/dryer must be  
leveled again. Repeat Steps 15-17.  
Place cardboard under the  
washer/dryer and carefully move  
washer/dryer to avoid damaging floor  
covering.  
You have successfully installed your  
new Whirlpool washer/dryer. To get the  
most efficient use from your new  
Whirlpool washer/dryer, read your  
Use and Care Guide.  
Congratulations!  
Keep Installation Instructions nearby  
where you can refer to them. They’ll  
make reinstalling your Whirlpool  
washer/dryer in another home as  
easy as the first installation.  
25.Check that you removed all  
the shipping pieces including the  
shipping strap with its 2 cotterpins and  
plug. Dispose of all materials in proper  
manner.  
If you do not remove the shipping strap,  
your washer/dryer may “walk” away  
from its location.  
20.If you did not remove the  
access panel in Step 11, remove three  
Phillips-head screws and one bumper,  
located at the top of the access panel.  
Set the panel, screws and bumper  
aside.  
21.Determine the length of  
exhaust vent that is needed to connect  
the dryer to the exhaust hood. (See  
“Exhaust requirements,” Panels C and D.)  
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Recessed area minimum  
installation spacing  
Product dimensions  
Recessed and closet  
Most installation will require at least 5 inch  
clearance behind the dryer for the dryer vent.  
0" *  
0" *  
0" *  
installation instructions  
Location must be large enough to fully open dryer  
This washer/dryer may be installed in a  
recessed area or closet.  
door.  
6"  
26-1/4"  
The installation spacing is in inches and  
is minimum allowable. Additional  
dryer  
spacing should be considered for ease  
of installation, servicing and compliance  
with local codes and ordinances.  
28"  
72-3/4"  
If closet door is installed, the minimum  
unobstructed air openings in top and  
bottom are required. Louvered doors  
with equivalent air openings are  
acceptable. Closet installation must be  
exhausted.  
48"  
5"  
washer  
34-3/4"  
33-1/4"  
Other installations must use the minimum  
dimensions indicated.  
side view  
front view  
Recessed, non-exhausted installation must use only the  
rear exhaust position and Exhaust Deflector Part No. 694609.  
32-1/4"  
Note: If recessed installation is exhausted to the side or rear,  
6" must be available above the washer/dryer but all other  
spacing can be 0".  
side view  
27-3/8"  
Closet installation must be exhausted outdoors.  
WARNING - To reduce the risk of fire, this appliance MUST BE EXHAUSTED OUTDOORS.  
13-11/16"  
13-11/16"  
0" ***  
closet door  
closet door  
6"  
3"  
48 sq. in. **  
48 sq. in. **  
1" min.  
exhaust  
outlet  
1-1/2"  
hot  
36-3/4"  
water  
inlet  
27"  
28-1/2"  
drain  
cold  
water  
inlet  
outlet  
24 sq. in. **  
24 sq. in. **  
5"  
recess  
depth  
3"  
front view  
side view  
22-3/4"  
13-1/2"  
*Additional clearances for wall, door and floor moldings may be required or if external exhaust  
elbow is used.  
recess width  
**Opening is minimum for closet door. Louvered door with equivalent air openings is acceptable.  
***Additional space may be needed for exhaust elbow.  
rear view  
TM  
For more information,  
or to easily place your  
order, call  
Periscopes For Offset  
Dura Safe  
Outlets, Tight Installations  
SURE CONNECTTM Vent Kit  
N Provides 2 1/2” clearance  
between dryer and wall  
Kits Make Installation Easy  
1
2
N Great for closet  
2 / "  
NProvides 4 1/2”  
clearance between  
dryer and wall  
1-800-442-9991  
installations  
N 0"-18", 18”-29” or  
29”- 50” periscopes  
include one male  
snap-lock fitting,  
one extra long  
2 1/ 2  
"
NSnap-Lock fittings  
To have your venting  
professionally installed,  
call  
NTotal kit length  
8 feet  
0"-18" : Part #4396037  
18"-29" : Part #4396011  
29"-50" : Part #4396014  
draw-band collar  
and one clamp  
NAdditional vent can  
be snapped between  
0"-18" Periscope  
1-800-253-1301  
N Use when vent outlets  
Part #4396028  
sections for  
overlap or are offset  
longer runs  
for the nearest  
authorized service  
provider.  
N Excess length can  
be trimmed to fit  
Part #4396037  
Kit Contains:  
2- 4' vent sections with attached close elbows  
1- Wall plate for close clearance installations  
2- 4" clamps  
18"-29" and 29"-50" Periscope  
Sections separate,  
fittings can face  
same or opposite  
Swivel collar  
wall connection  
Telescoping  
sections  
Swivel collar  
Extra long  
band-clamp  
for dryer  
Beveled edges  
allow corner  
installations  
.
connection  
Dura Safe and Sure Connect are Trademarks of Whirlpool, U.S.A.  
18"-29" : Part #4396011  
29"-50" : Part #4396014  
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If washer/dryer does  
not operate properly...  
If you need assistance... If you need service...  
The Whirlpool Customer Interaction Center  
will answer any questions about operating  
or maintaining your washer/dryer not  
covered in the Installation Instructions. The  
Whirlpool Customer Interaction Center is  
open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Just  
dial 1-800-253-1301 — the call is free.  
When you call, you will need the  
washer/dryer model number and serial  
number. Both numbers can be found on the  
model/serial rating plate located in the  
door well behind the dryer door on front of  
opening.  
In the event that your Whirlpool  
appliance should need service, call the  
dealer from whom you purchased the  
appliance or a Whirlpool-authorized  
service company. A Whirlpool-  
authorized service company is listed in  
the Yellow Pages of your telephone  
directory under “Appliances —  
Check the following to be sure that:  
1. Electrical supply is connected.  
2. House fuse or circuit breaker is intact  
and tight.  
3. Washer lid or dryer door is closed.  
4. Controls are set in a running or “ON”  
position.  
5. Dryer start button has been firmly  
pushed.  
6. Make sure shipping strap has been  
completely removed and was used to  
secure the drain hose to the laundry  
tub or standpipe.  
Household — Major — Service and  
Repair.” You can also obtain the service  
company’s name and telephone  
number by dialing, free, within the  
continental United States, the Whirlpool  
Customer Interaction Center telephone  
number, 1-800-253-1301. A special  
operator will tell you the name and  
number of your nearest Whirlpool-  
designated service company.  
Maintain the quality built into your  
Whirlpool appliance — call a Whirlpool-  
designated service company.  
When moving the  
washer/dryer...  
• Disconnect the power supply cord,  
then tape securely to the  
washer/dryer.  
• Tape the drum to the front panel.  
Tape the lint screen in place. Tape  
the dryer door closed.  
• Wedge a blanket between the tub  
ring and cabinet top to restrict tub  
movement.  
• Turn front leveling legs all the way in.  
CORPORATION  
Part No. 3397616 Rev. B  
© 2000 Whirlpool Corporation  
® Registered Trademark of Whirlpool, U.S.A.  
Prepared by Whirlpool Corporation,  
Benton Harbor, Michigan 49022  
Printed in U.S.A.  
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