Water backing up washing machine standpipe... help? :) Hi guys and gals, Having an interesting problem and hoping you might be able to help... Water from the first floor shower and dishwasher is back flowing through the basement washing machine drain standpipe. We've had a t...
Choosing the proper location Unpacking and removing shipping bolts Connecting the water line Connecting the drain line Leveling the washer Connecting to the power supply Testing the washer WARNING • Moving or installation of the appliance requires two or more people. Failure to follow these ...
If the machine still rumbles or doesn't drain, examine the pump. Step 2: To access the pump, first bail and sponge out any water in the machine's tub. Then tip the washer over on its front, using a heavy blanket or pad to protect the washer's finish. Remove the back service ...
and a non-operational position as indicated generally by dotted lines in FIG. 2. For this purpose, support shafts 51 at each end of the washing arrangement are secured to the frame of the machine, such as the frame plates 52, and these support shafts project into suitable ...
“Wraparound brushes have to run after cars as the cars are going forward while the machine is standing still,” says Pecora. “So the brush on the machine has to unfold properly to chase the car forward, and that is not easy to do.” ...