Whirlpool Washer 3360620 User Manual

Installation Instructions  
Part No. 3360620  
IMPORTANT:  
Read and save  
COMMERCIAL  
these instructions WASHER  
IMPORTANT  
120-volt, 60-Hz Models  
Installer: Leave Installation Instructions  
with the owner.  
Owner: Keep Installation Instructions for  
future reference.  
Save Installation Instructions for local  
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electrical inspector’s use.  
COMMERCIAL  
LAUNDRY  
PRODUCTS  
 
Tools needed for  
installation:  
Electrical requirements Recommended  
ground method  
WARNING  
For your personal safety, this appliance  
level  
must be grounded. This appliance is  
equipped with a power supply cord  
having 3-prong ground plug. To  
minimize possible shock hazard, the  
cord must be plugged into a mating 3-  
prong ground-type outlet, grounded in  
accordance with local codes and  
ordinances. See Figure 1. If a mating  
outlet is not available, it is the personal  
responsibility and obligation of the  
customer to have a properly grounded  
3-prong outlet installed by a qualified  
electrician.  
pliers  
Electrical Shock Hazard  
Plug into a grounded 3-prong outlet.  
Do not remove ground prong.  
Do not use an adapter.  
wrench  
Do not use an extension cord.  
flat-blade  
Failure to follow these instructions  
can result in death, fire, or electrical  
shock.  
Warning – Improper connection of the  
equipment-grounding 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 plug  
provided with the appliance – if it will  
not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet  
installed by a qualified electrician.  
screwdriver  
utility  
If codes permit and a separate ground  
wire is used, it is recommended that a  
qualified electrician determine that  
the ground path is adequate.  
scissors  
knife  
Do Not ground to a gas pipe.  
T20 torx driver  
Check with a qualified electrician if  
you are not sure the washer is properly  
grounded.  
Parts supplied for  
installation:  
3-prong ground-  
3-prong  
ground  
plug  
type outlet  
Do Not have a fuse in the neutral or  
ground circuit.  
A 120-volt, 60-Hz, AC-only, 15- or  
20-ampere fused electrical supply is  
required. (Time-delay fuse or circuit  
breaker is recommended.) It is  
recommended that a separate circuit  
serving only this appliance be provided.  
ground  
prong  
power  
supply cord  
Figure 1  
Remove parts from packages. Check  
that all parts were included.  
1 hose clamp  
2 inlet hoses  
4 flat water hose washers  
2 front-leveling legs with nuts  
1 drain hose  
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Inlets are plastic.  
Do Not strip or  
crossthread.  
Now start...  
With washer in laundry area.  
16"  
WARNING  
6.Measure and mark a point  
approximately 16 inches from the  
plug end of the shipping strap. Cut  
this shipping strap at this point.  
Excessive Weight Hazard  
Use two or more people to move  
and install washer.  
Check that hose is not  
twisted or kinked and is  
securely in place.  
Failure to do so can result in back  
or other injury.  
3.Attach hose to bottom inlet  
valve opening first. Then second hose  
to top inlet. Tighten couplings by  
hand; then use pliers to make an  
additional two-thirds turn.  
Put “hook” end of drain  
hose into standpipe. Tightly  
wrap the shipping strap  
around the standpipe.  
Push plug into the nearest  
hole in the shipping strap.  
Slide washer onto cardboard or  
hardboard before moving across  
floor.  
7.Before attaching  
water inlet hoses, run  
water through both  
shipping  
tape  
faucets into a bucket.  
This will get rid of  
particles in water lines  
that might clog hoses.  
Mark which is the hot water faucet.  
Pull the strap completely  
out of the washer.  
1.Remove tape that covers  
shipping strap. Pull to completely  
remove the shipping strap with  
2 cotterpins from the inside of the  
washer.  
8.Attach bottom hose (inlet  
marked “H”) to hot water faucet.  
Attach top hose (inlet marked “C”) to  
cold water faucet. Tighten coupling  
to faucet by hand; then use pliers to  
make final two-thirds turn.  
4.Move washer close to final  
position. Put “hook” end of drain hose  
into standpipe. Estimate length of  
drain hose needed when washer is in  
final position. Hose must be cut  
exactly to length so “hook” end is  
held tightly over edge of standpipe. If  
drain hose is too long, cut straight end  
of hose. (Do Not cut “hook” shaped  
end of drain hose.)  
DO NOT FORCE EXCESS LENGTH OF  
DRAIN HOSE DOWN THE STANDPIPE.  
THIS COULD CAUSE SIPHONING. See  
Step 6.  
9.Stack two corner posts on top of  
each other. Tilt washer backwards and  
insert corner posts 3 inches in from one  
side of washer as shown. Repeat with  
other corner posts on other side of washer.  
Pull firmly to remove the  
end of shipping strap from the back  
of the washer. The shipping strap plug  
must be completely removed from  
the washer for the self-leveling legs to  
be released.  
1/2"  
Save the shipping strap for use in  
Step 6.  
base  
Power supply cord is factory installed.  
Peel the tape down and off each side  
of the cabinet.  
nut  
Use the new hoses and washers that  
came with your Whirlpool washer.  
10.Use legs and nuts from parts  
package. Screw nut down to within  
1/2 inch of base.  
5.Place hose clamp over washer  
drain connector. Push drain hose onto  
washer connector. use pliers to open  
clamp and slide clamp over drain  
hose. Check for good fit.  
11.  
Insert legs into  
correct holes at  
each front  
washer  
coupling  
corner of washer  
until nuts touch  
washer. Do Not tighten  
nuts until Step 15.  
2.Insert a flat washer into each end  
of the inlet hoses. Check that washers  
are firmly seated in couplings.  
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Rotate counter-  
clockwise only.  
18.CHECK ELECTRICAL  
REQUIREMENTS. BE SURE YOU HAVE  
CORRECT ELECTRICAL SUPPLY AND  
RECOMMENDED GROUNDING  
METHOD.  
12.Tilt washer backward and  
remove corner posts. Gently lower  
washer to floor.  
Move washer to its permanent  
location. Remove cardboard or  
hardboard from under washer.  
timer “off”  
position  
timer-front view  
• Coin-operated timers can be  
started by turning the clutch  
assembly counterclockwise until the  
washer starts to fill with water.  
19.Check that all parts are now  
installed. See parts list, Page 3. If there  
is an extra part, go back through  
steps to see which step was skipped.  
13.Tilt washer forward raising  
back legs 1 inch off of floor. To adjust  
rear self-leveling legs, gently lower  
washer to floor. Check levelness of  
the washer by placing a carpenter’s  
level on top of the washer, first side to  
side; then front to back.  
20.Turn on water faucets and  
check for leaks. Tighten couplings if  
there is leaking. Do Not overtighten;  
this could cause damage to faucets.  
cycle  
information  
pin  
S
S p i n  
lever  
pull to start  
push to stop  
timer-rear view  
• Non-coin-operated timer cycle  
information is ink stamped on the  
rear of the timer. Push in on the  
lever attached to the timer shaft.  
Reset lever to the Normal cycle  
position, then pull out on lever to  
start washer.  
14.If washer is  
not level, screw the front legs up or  
down to adjust. Make final check with  
level.  
When washer is level, use wrench  
to turn nuts on front legs up tightly  
against washer base. If nuts are  
not tight against washer base, the  
washer may vibrate.  
24.If the washer fails to start or  
does not give the proper washer  
cycle time, the clutch assembly of  
the coin-operated timer can be  
adjusted. Remove the timer from the  
meter case. Adjust the clutch  
assembly screw clockwise, if the  
washer does not start after the coin  
slide mechanism has been fully  
actuated in or out. Adjust the clutch  
assembly screw counterclockwise if  
the washer segment of the Normal  
cycle was less than 9 minutes.  
21.Check that you have all of  
your tools. Check that the shipping  
strap with 2 cotterpins and plug was  
removed from the back of the washer  
and used to secure the drain hose.  
If entire strap is not removed, washer  
may vibrate and be noisy.  
22.Remove power supply cord  
from basket and plug into grounded  
outlet.  
bolt  
23.Check the wash cycle time.  
Both coin-operated and non-coin-  
operated washers have timers with a  
9-minute wash in the Normal cycle.  
Remove the meter case top of coin-  
operated washers to manually start  
the timer. Remove the rear of the  
console to manually start the timer.  
Remove the rear of the console to  
manually operate the timer of non-  
coin-operated washers. Start the  
washer and allow it to complete the  
Normal cycle.  
15.On coin-operated washers,  
remove the service door of the meter  
case. Lift the service door up at the  
back and remove. Carefully insert  
coin slide with the coin slide extension  
attached into front opening and  
secure with the 3/16" mounting bolt  
from inside the meter case. The coin  
slide may need to be partially pushed  
in to insert mechanism in the front  
opening. Replace meter case top  
and service door. Insert coin vault  
with lock and key.  
timer clutch  
adjustment screw  
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Owner options (coin- Typical full load sizes.  
operated models)  
Load Type Loading Suggestion  
Load Type Loading Suggestion  
CAUTION: Disconnect power cord.  
1. For EXTRA SPIN and/or EXTRA WASH.  
Mixed  
Load  
3 double sheets  
4 pillowcases  
8 T-shirts  
6 pair shorts  
2 shirts  
Heavy  
work  
clothes  
3 pair pants  
3 shirts  
1 coverall  
4 pair jeans  
1 overall  
• Remove meter case service  
door  
• Loosen (2) screws on the timer  
mounting bracket and lift the  
timer out.  
2 blouses  
8 handkerchiefs  
Permanent 2 double or  
Press 1 king size sheet  
Knits  
3 blouses  
4 slacks  
6 shirts  
1 tablecloth  
1 dress  
4 tops  
1 blouse  
2 slacks  
4 dresses  
3 shirts  
2 pillowcases  
(2) screws  
a. EXTRA WASH — 3 minutes.  
• Connect LBU to LBU2.  
It is recommended that fiberglass  
items not be washed in coin-operated  
washers. If these items are washed in  
the washer, run the washer through a  
complete cycle to rinse any residue  
away that might be left in the washer.  
• Disconnect GY from GY2.  
Check list for washer  
operation.  
• Set timer clutch arm as shown  
below.  
Check the following if the washer is  
not operating properly:  
Extra Wash  
Standard Wash  
1. Power supply cord is plugged in.  
2. Circuit breaker is not tripped or  
Moving the washer to  
a new location...  
house fuse blown.  
3. Timer has been advanced to start  
of a cycle.  
4. Water faucets are turned on.  
5. Inlet and drain hoses are not kinked.  
6. Washer lid is closed.  
7. Inlet valve is frozen if not protected  
from the weather.  
Wedge blanket  
between tub ring  
and cabinet top.  
Leave “” on timer  
shaft aligned with “”  
on timer and move  
timer clutch arm to  
“extra” wash position.  
Remove front legs.  
8. Suds level. Excess suds will slow the  
spin and cause poor rinsing.  
Operate the washer through a  
complete cycle with no detergent.  
Use less detergent or a controlled  
suds type detergent in future loads.  
b. EXTRA SPIN — 2 minutes.  
• Connect BK to BK2  
Tape rear  
Tape 2  
legs in “up”  
sides.  
position.  
2. For WARM RINSE and WATER SAVER:  
• Remove screws from each end  
of the console bottom.  
Operating Tips.  
• Pull the console bottom  
forward; lift and tilt it back.  
a. WARM RINSE  
• Connect J1 to J2  
b. SAVE WATER  
• Pull out tab on water-level  
switch.  
WARNING  
Note: Do Not  
place blanket  
in this area  
(switch).  
• Remove the front legs from the  
base of the washer.  
3. If use of a larger coin vault, lock  
and key is desired, conversion bar  
in lower portion of coin vault area  
can be removed.  
Explosion Hazard  
• Place both rear leveling legs in the  
upper position and tape securely.  
Never place items in the washer that  
are dampened with gasoline or  
other flammable fluids.  
• Apply tape to the side and bottom  
of the cabinet near the rear.  
4. If additional security is needed, top  
and cabinet can be locked to  
washer back panel by using a  
“screw type” lock and key in space  
provided in top panel under  
console. The “screw type” lock and  
key are available from usual  
industry sources.  
No washer can completely remove oil.  
• Open washer lid, wedge a blanket  
between the tub ring and the  
cabinet top restricting the tub  
movement.  
Do not dry anything that has ever  
had any type of oil on it (including  
cooking oils).  
Doing so can result in death,  
explosion, or fire.  
• Handle washer carefully. Do Not  
drop washer while using hand truck.  
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7"  
power cord  
cold  
hot  
1-1/2"  
43"  
water  
Inlets  
38-1/8"  
35"  
drain hose  
connector  
27-3/4"  
7"  
25-1/2"  
5"  
27"  
5-1/4"  
1"  
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Part No. 3360620  
©1999 Whirlpool Corporation  
Printed in U.S.A.  
Prepared by Whirlpool Corporation, Benton Harbor, Michigan 49022  
 

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