Maytag Washer Dryer Stacked Washer Dryer User Manual

STACKED WASHER-DRYER  
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
LEAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WITH THE OWNER  
IMPORTANT TO INSTALLER  
CANADIAN MODELS  
REMOVE THE DOOR FROM ALL DISCARDED  
APPLIANCES SUCH AS DRYERS AND  
COMBINATION WASHER/DRYERS TO AVOID  
THE DANGER OF A CHILD SUFFOCATING  
SHOULD HE/SHE CRAWL INSIDE AND THE  
DOOR BE SHUT.  
PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUC-  
TIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE STARTING TO  
INSTALL THE DRYER. FOR GAS DRYER  
INSTALLATION, REFER TO STANDARD  
CAN/CGA B149 (.1 OR .2) INSTALLATION  
CODE.  
ANY QUESTIONS SHOULD BE  
REFERRED TO THE LOCAL GAS UTILITY.  
THE APPLIANCE MUST NOT BE INSTALLED  
OR STORED IN AN AREA WHERE IT WILL BE  
EXPOSED TO WATER AND/OR WEATHER.  
This folder contains information of interest to the  
owner. After the appliance has been properly  
installed, LEAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
WITH THE OWNER.  
U.S. MODELS  
PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUC-  
TIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE STARTING TO  
INSTALL THE DRYER. FOR GAS DRYERS,  
THE INSTALLATION MUST CONFORM WITH  
THE NATIONAL FUEL GAS CODE ANSI  
Z223.1, LATEST REVISION. ANY QUESTIONS  
CONCERNING THIS SHOULD BE REFERRED  
TO THE LOCAL GAS UTILITY.  
NOTICE:  
SERVICE CALLS PERFORMED  
AS A RESULT OF POOR  
INSTALLATION ARE THE  
RESPONSIBILITY OF THE  
INSTALLER.  
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PREINSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS  
Location: The stacked washer/dryer is approved  
enough to prevent excessive vibration in spin  
cycles. A floor which is adequate for the  
standard washer is sufficient for the stacked  
washer/dryer.  
for zero clearance installation on the sides and  
the back (depending on venting used). The loca-  
tion selected must take into consideration the  
dimensions of the unit and convenience for cus-  
tomer use and access in case service should be  
needed. The floor must be capable of supporting  
the weight of the unit (approximately 310 lbs.)  
plus water (approximately 150 lbs.) and be stable  
The following specifications and drawings show  
dimensions and locations of fill valve, terminal  
block (electric dryer), gas inlet (gas dryer) and  
drain outlet.  
STACKED WASHER AND DRYER  
Basic Dimensions: 271/2 W x 271/2 D x 73 H (min.) See drawings for complete dimensions.  
Uncrated Weight: Approximately 310 lbs.  
KEY FACTS – WASHER  
KEY FACTS – DRYER  
Capacity: Standard (16 gal.)  
Air Flow: 180CFM  
Water Usage: (full cycle)  
Exhaust: 4duct permits up to a maximum of 50 feet rigid  
aluminum ductwork. Subtract 8 feet for each 90°  
elbow, 8 feet for an exhaust hood. Dryer vented  
out the back.  
36 (30 Imp.) gal.; 136 liters – large  
28 (23 Imp.) gal.; 106 liters – medium  
22 (18 Imp.) gal.; 83 liters – small  
Motor: 1/2 H.P. rated; 120 volt; 60 Hz; reversible, thermo-  
Motor:  
1/4 H.P. rated; 115 volt; 60 Hz thermoprotected  
against overload; automatic reset.  
protected against overload; automatic reset.  
Power: .1 – .17 kwh depending on cycle  
Heat Source: Electric-Nichrome helix coil, 240 volt 3-wire,  
4600 watts, (4500 wats for Canadian models  
only), 30 amp fuse. Gas-single port burner 18000  
BTU/hr.; electric ignition; automatic shut-off.  
Hose Lengths: Inlet 4.0 feet, drain 4 feet  
Installation Requirements: Hot and cold connections  
with water pressure within 20 – 120 PSI range. At  
least 140°F. hot water and a drain.  
Capacity: 4.7 cu. ft., .13 cu. m.  
Drum Speed: Approximately 47.5 RPM  
Electrical Requirements: Electric Dryer – 240 volt 60 Hz  
protected by a 30 amp fuse. Gas Dryer – 115  
volt electrical outlet properly grounded and  
protected by a 15 amp fuse.  
INSTALLATION SHOWING  
ELECTRICAL/WATER/DRAIN BOX  
BEHIND WASHER-ELECTRIC DRYER  
INSTALLATION SHOWING  
GAS DRYER CONNECTION  
DIMENSIONS  
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Exhaust the dryer using metal exhausting  
material or exhaust kit (see your authorized  
Maytag dealer), and locate in an area that  
provides adequate make-up air. The exhaust  
duct may not terminate beneath the mobile home.  
ALCOVE OR CLOSET  
INSTALLATION  
When the stacked washer/dryer is to be installed  
in an alcove area or a closet, clearance should  
be provided around the unit for an adequate air  
supply and for ease of installation and servicing.  
An appliance installed in a closet shall have no  
other fuel burning appliance installed in the  
same closet, such as gas furnace, water heater  
or space heater, etc.  
MAKE-UP AIR  
For proper operation of the dryer unit it is impor-  
tant to make sure the location has adequate  
make-up air. This is especially important in any  
confined area such as bathroom or closet. There  
must be at least two 36 square inch unobstructed  
openings for intake air. This can be a louvered  
door or other equivalent opening.  
The dryer must be exhausted to the outside to  
minimize excessive lint accumulation and to  
maintain good drying. We recommend allow-  
ance for more clearance than the minimum  
installation clearances as shown.  
On gas dryer units in particular, adequate clear-  
ance as noted on the dryer minimum clearance  
label should be maintained to insure enough air  
for combustion and the proper operation of the  
dryer. The area where located must not  
obstruct the flow of combustion or ventilating  
air. When installing a Maytag Stacked Washer/  
Dryer the following minimum clearances to  
combustible surfaces must be maintained.  
Clearance to wall, sides – 0 inches, top – 6 inches,  
front – 1/2 inch to washer, rear – 0 inches with an  
outside exhaust, 4 inches with an inside exhaust  
(not recommended). See Exhausting section and  
Installation Accessories for exhaust kits.  
Ceiling  
Closet Door  
3"  
6"  
36 Sq. In.  
Opening  
0"  
0"  
3"  
FRONT VIEW  
SIDE  
VIEW  
1/2"  
Each opening area must have a minimum of 36  
square inches. These openings must not be  
obstructed. (Louvered door with equivalent air  
opening is acceptable.)  
SERVICE ACCESS  
Location should allow access to the front of the  
unit for washer and dryer service. Access must  
also be available to two screws at the top front  
corners of the dryer front panel (on the top).  
MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION  
Installation of Maytag dryers certified by the  
American Gas Association and bearing a label  
stating they are suitable for installation in mobile  
homes, must conform to the Manufactured  
Home Construction and Safety Standard Title 24  
CFR, Part 32-80.  
EXHAUSTING  
The free air flow rate is approximately 180 cubic  
feet per minute. The vent system carries lint and  
moisture away and to the outside. The length of  
the venting and the number of elbows affect the  
air flow rate and the efficiency of the exhaust system.  
When installing this appliance in a mobile home,  
provisions for anchoring the dryer should be  
made. An anchor bracket kit is available to fas-  
ten dryer stand to the floor. Instructions for  
installing the anchor brackets are contained in  
each kit. (See your authorized Maytag dealer.)  
DO NOT EXHAUST DRYER INTO ANY WALL,  
CEILING, CRAWL SPACE OR A CONCEALED  
SPACE OF A BUILDING, VENT CONNECTION,  
GAS VENT OR CHIMNEY. THIS COULD  
CREATE A FIRE HAZARD FROM LINT  
EXPELLED BY THE DRYER. FOR THE SAME  
REASON, WE RECOMMEND ONLY METAL  
EXHAUST DUCT TO MINIMIZE RESTRICTED  
AIR FLOW AND RELIABLY INSURE THE  
CONTAINMENT OF EXHAUST AIR, HEAT AND  
All mobile home installations must be exhausted  
to the outside with the exhaust duct termination  
securely fastened to the mobile home structure,  
using materials that will not support combustion.  
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LINT. NEVER INSTALL A SCREEN OVER  
EXHAUST OUTLET. NEVER USE PLASTIC OR  
OTHER COMBUSTIBLE DUCTWORK. AT  
LEAST ONCE A YEAR, INSPECT AND CLEAN  
INTERIOR OF DUCTWORK. FREQUENTLY  
CHECK AND CLEANVENT HOODTO ASSURE  
PROPER OPERATION.  
DIRECT EXHAUST  
An exhaust hood positioned to line up with the  
dryer exhaust pipe can be installed directly  
through an outside wall. This would be the  
shortest and most direct exhaust method.  
To exhaust up, route standard 4 inch diameter  
ducting up the recess in the cabinet back using  
the furnished retaining strap and screws to get  
nearly flush to wall installation. To exhaust to the  
side or down, install the furnished 4 inch long  
duct with four “S” clips to the inner dryer exhaust,  
then use standard 4 inch ducting. This will posi-  
tion the dryer about 4-1/2 inches away from the  
wall. Flush-to-wall side exhausting may be done  
by going above the dryer before going sideways.  
A clothes dryer produces combustible lint and  
the area around the clothes dryer should be kept  
free of lint. DO NOT STORE FLAMMABLE  
LIQUIDS OR MATERIALS NEAR A DRYER.  
It is recommended that the dryer be exhausted  
to the outside using 4 inch rigid or flexible metal  
ducting.  
When located in a bedroom, bathroom or closet,  
the dryer must be exhausted to the outside.  
When exhausting down, wallboard can be  
removed from the wall to get the dryer closer to  
the wall by placing the exhaust pipe between  
studs. Check local codes for required  
exhaust clearances.  
The stacked washer/dryer can only be exhaust-  
ed out the back. A 4 inch vent should be  
installed to accept the exhaust from the dryer.  
To permit sufficient air circulation under the  
exhaust hood, there should be no less than a 12  
inch clearance between the bottom of the  
exhaust hood and the ground. When possible  
the exhaust hood should not exhaust directly  
into a window well. DO NOT terminate exhaust  
under a building.  
Install ductwork from the dryer to exhaust hood.  
All joints must be made so exhaust end of one  
pipe is inside the intake end of next pipe. On  
flexible metal ductwork, all joints should be  
secured with a clamp. DO NOT use sheet metal  
screws when assembling rigid ducting. Joints  
should be taped.  
NOTE: Where the exhaust hood is to be  
installed through masonry, a special masonry  
saw is necessary to cut the hole.  
Install the exhaust hood and secure with screws  
to the outside wall and seal with caulking compound.  
EXHAUST HOOD TYPE  
FLEXIBLE DUCTWORK  
LIMITATIONS  
Number of  
90° Turns  
4
2 1/2  
inch  
Flexible metal ductwork should not exceed 34  
feet of straight 4 inch ducting. The exhaust hood  
is equivalent to 8 feet of duct and each 90° bend  
is equivalent to 8 feet. As an example, if an  
exhaust hood is used and two 90° bends, the  
maximum straight run would be 10 feet.  
inch  
Maximum length of 4 inch diameter  
rigid metal duct  
0
1
2
3
4
54 feet  
43 feet  
36 feet  
30 feet  
24 feet  
44 feet  
33 feet  
26 feet  
20 feet  
14 feet  
NOTE: If the radius of a bend with 4 inch duct is  
12 inches or greater, the bend can be considered  
a straight run. No more than three 90° bends  
should be used in any run with an exhaust hood.  
Maximum length of 4 inch diameter  
flexible stiff walled metal duct  
0
1
2
3
4
34 feet  
26 feet  
22 feet  
18 feet  
15 feet  
27 feet  
19 feet  
17 feet  
15 feet  
13 feet  
If flexible metal exhaust ducting is used, the short  
extension supplied with this machine can be  
secured to the dryer exhaust with the clips and  
the flexible metal duct can be clamped to the  
short extension.  
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RIGID DUCTWORK  
LIMITATIONS  
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS  
IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
Rigid metal ductwork should not exceed 54 feet  
of straight 4 inch duct. Each 90° elbow and the  
exhaust hood should be considered equivalent  
to 8 feet of straight ductwork.  
WARNING: To prevent unnecessary risk of fire,  
electrical shock or personal injury, all wiring and  
grounding must be done in accordance with  
local codes, or in the absence of local codes,  
with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA  
(for the United States) or the Canadian Electrical  
Code, CSA C22.1 (for Canada). It is the  
personal responsibility and obligation of the  
appliance owner to provide adequate electrical  
service for this appliance.  
For example, if an exhaust hood and two 90°  
elbows are used, the maximum straight duct  
allowed would be 26 feet. Not more than three  
90° elbows should be used in any rigid ductwork  
run with an exhaust hood. Four feet of straight  
duct should be allowed between 90° elbows.  
OBSERVE ALL NATIONAL CODES AND  
LOCAL CODES AND ORDINANCES  
GAS DRYER UNITS  
A 120 volt, 60 Hz 15 ampere fuse electrical  
supply is required. An individual branch (or  
separate) circuit serving only this appliance is  
recommended. DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION  
CORD unless it meets all requirements as out-  
lined for grounding, polarizing (3-wire) and  
capacity. Wire size should be at least No. 14.  
BEFORE OPERATING OR TESTING, follow  
grounding instructions in Grounding section.  
ELECTRICAL GROUNDING IS  
REQUIRED FOR THIS APPLIANCE.  
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS  
This appliance must be grounded. In the event  
of malfunction or breakdown, grounding will  
reduce the risk of electrical shock by providing a  
path of least resistance for electric current. This  
appliance is equipped with a cord having an  
equipment-grounding conductor and a ground-  
ing plug. The plug must be plugged into an out-  
let that is properly installed and grounded in  
accordance with all local codes and ordinances.  
DANGER – Improper connection of the equip-  
ment-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.  
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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.  
Electric models are shipped with a ground strap  
connected from the neutral (P2) terminal block  
post to the frame of the dryer. The use of this  
strap is permitted by the national electrical code.  
The dryer electrical supply may be connected by  
means of a new U.L. listed power supply cord kit  
rated at 240 volts minimum, 30 amperes with  
three No. 10 copper wire conductors terminated  
with closed loop terminals, open-end spade lugs  
with turned up ends or with tinned leads.  
ADDITIONAL GROUND  
PROCEDURE WHERE LOCAL  
CODE PERMITS.  
A grounding kit (Part No. 12001875) is available.  
It contains the external ground wire, clamp,  
ground screw and washer. Where approved, it is  
recommended this additional ground be  
installed. A suitable external ground connection  
MUST be determined prior to wire hookup.  
Consult local building officials and qualified  
electrician in event any questions exist. Connect  
ground wire to back of dryer unit using the  
grounding screw and washer. Secure other end  
of the ground wire to a COLD water pipe using  
the clamp.  
The power cord must be marked for use with a  
clothes dryer and be retained with suitable strain  
relief. If the dryer is to be installed in a mobile  
home or an area where local codes do not  
permit grounding through neutral, only 4  
conductor power cord, rated and terminated as  
above, may be used.  
NEVER CONNECT GROUND WIRE TO  
PLASTIC PLUMBING LINES, GAS OR HOT  
WATER PIPES.  
The electrical supply circuit should be fused  
through a 30 ampere fuse or circuit breaker on  
both sides of the line. The neutral line of the  
service cord must always be connected to the  
P2 terminal post. The two hot lines of the  
service cord go to the P1 and P3 terminal block  
posts. The neutral should not be fused or  
broken. Be sure terminal block nuts are tight  
and replace access cover.  
ALL GROUNDING AND WIRING MUST BE  
DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH NATIONAL  
AND LOCAL CODES.  
ELECTRIC DRYER UNITS  
U.S. MODELS  
Grounding Instructions  
Canadian models are shipped with approved  
power cord sets attached.  
This electric dryer must be connected to a  
grounded metal, permanent wiring system; or an  
equipment grounding conductor must be run  
with the circuit conductors and connected to the  
equipment grounding terminal on the back panel.  
G.F.I.  
If the electric dryer is protected by a GROUND  
FAULT INTERRUPTER, follow the procedure on  
the next page for a 4-wire hook-up.  
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4. Connect the other two wires of the cord to the  
outer terminals of the terminal block.  
4-WIRE RECEPTACLE  
For a 4-wire hook-up, the frame of a 120/240 volt  
machine must NOT be connected to neutral  
terminals. It MUST be connected to the 4th wire  
(green) of the power supply or to the metallic  
covering of a 3-wire supply.  
5. Replace the terminal block cover.  
208 VOLT OPERATION  
A stacked washer/dryer model is available for  
208 volt operation.  
Four-Wire Receptacle  
If a 4-wire receptacle of NEMA  
type is used, a matching U.L. list-  
ed power supply cord (pigtail)  
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Canadian Models  
L1  
L2  
All Canadian models are shipped with the power  
cord attached. The dryer power cord should be  
plugged into a 30 ampere receptacle and fused  
through a 30 ampere fuse or comparable circuit  
breaker on both sides of the line.  
must be used. This cord contains  
four No. 10 copper conductors  
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with spade or ring terminals on the dryer end.  
The 4th (grounding) conductor must be identified  
by a green cover and the neutral conductor by a  
white cover. The cord should have a suitable  
strain relief, and should be a minimum 4 feet  
long. The power supply cord and strain relief are  
not provided with the dryer.  
NOTE: It is not permissible to convert a dryer in  
Canada to 208 volts. A 208 volt model is not  
available for Canada.  
WATER SUPPLY AND DRAIN  
WATER SUPPLY  
4-WIRE SYSTEM CONNECTIONS  
1. Remove the terminal block cover.  
The water supply to the washer unit should be  
capable of providing both adequate water  
pressure and water temperature. The pressure  
should fall within the range of 20 pounds per  
square inch to 120 pounds per square inch  
when the washer is filling. Note that this is flow  
pressure and not static pressure. Low water  
pressure will result in slow fill and could result in  
a water valve sticking open after a fill.  
2. Remove the ground strap screw from the  
terminal block support. Fold the ground strap  
over so both ends of the ground strap are  
attached to the center terminal block post.  
3. Connect the neutral (white) wire of the power  
supply cord to the center (silver colored) terminal  
of the terminal block. Connect the grounding  
(green) wire of the cord to the terminal block  
support using the ground strap screw.  
The recommended temperature of the hot water  
as delivered to the washer should be 140° F.  
3-Wire System with  
Power Cord Attached  
Warm water temperature is a result of the mix of  
the hot and cold water supplies. The final  
temperature is dependent on both the pressure  
and the temperatures of the hot and cold  
supplies. The desired temperature for warm is  
between 100° F. and 105° F.  
Ground  
Neutral  
Strap  
Post  
Neutral  
DRAIN FACILITIES  
4-Wire System with  
The drain must be capable of accepting a flow  
rate of approximately 20 gallons per minute. An  
inside diameter of at least 1 1/2 inches is required.  
Power Cord Attached  
Folded  
Ground  
Strap  
Neutral  
Post  
Neutral  
Strain  
Relief  
CLIP  
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36 inch standpipe recommended  
Additionally, a 1/8 inch N.P.T. (National Pipe  
Thread) plugged tapping, accessible for test  
gauge connection, must be installed immediately  
upstream of the gas supply connection to the  
dryer.  
If standpipe is less than 36 inches (or floor  
drain) – drain hose should be routed through the  
clip to raise hose to the proper height, use clip  
tie to securely hold drain hose in clip.  
Gas Line  
Installation accessory kits are available for other  
types of drain facility conditions…see Washer  
Installation Accessory Kits table on page 13.  
1/8" NPT Plug  
Dryer  
Gas Line  
The use of a laundry built-in wall box can greatly  
simplify installation.  
If the faucets and/or drain is located to either  
side of the stacked washer/dryer, openings are  
located in the dryer stand uprights to allow  
hoses and power cords to be passed through.  
This is to allow installation against the back wall.  
(This is dependent on venting used.)  
Refer to your local gas utility or plumbing  
contractor should you have questions on the  
installation of the plugged tapping.  
The dryer and its individual shut-off valve must  
be disconnected from the gas supply piping  
system during any pressure testing of the  
system at test pressures in excess of 1/2  
P.S.I.G.  
GAS CONNECTION  
Gas operated dryers are equipped with a burner  
orifice for operation on NATURAL GAS. If the  
dryer is to be operated on LP GAS, it must be  
converted correctly for safety and proper  
performance. Conversion kits from NATURAL to  
LPG, or LPG to NATURAL are available through  
your local Maytag dealer. If other conversions  
are required, check with local gas utility for  
specific information concerning conversion  
requirement. NOTE: The conversion should  
always be performed by a qualified service  
technician.  
The dryer must be isolated from the gas supply  
piping system by closing its individual manual  
shut-off valve during any pressure testing of the  
gas supply piping system at test pressures equal  
to or less than 1/2 P.S.I.G.  
The gas supply should be connected to the  
dryer using pipe joint compound or a Teflon tape  
on male thread connections. NOTE: Any pipe  
joint compound used must be resistant to the  
action of any liquefied petroleum gas.  
NOTE: If the dryer is to be converted in  
Canada, the conversion shall be carried out in  
accordance with the requirements of the  
provincial authorities having jurisdiction and in  
accordance with the requirements of the CAN-  
B149.1 and CAN1-B149.2 installation code.  
Turn on gas supply and open the shut-off at the  
gas valve. DO NOT use an open flame to  
check for gas leaks. Check all gas connections  
for leaks using a soap solution. If bubbles occur,  
tighten the connections and recheck.  
NOTE: As a courtesy, many local gas utilities  
will inspect a gas appliance installation. Check  
with your utility to see if this service is provided  
in your area.  
A 1/2 inch gas supply line is recommended and  
must be reduced to connect to the 3/8 inch gas  
line on the dryer.  
IMPORTANT NOTE: When installing the gas  
line, route it so that it will not interfere with the  
washer once the washer is pushed back into  
position. It is important to make sure the gas line  
does not come into contact with either the  
washer drain hose or any part of the washer.  
GAS IGNITION  
This dryer uses an automatic ignition system to  
light the main burner when the dryer is turned  
on.  
NOTE: A 3/8 inch x 1 inch pipe nipple is includ-  
ed to adapt valve connection from a 3/8 inch  
female to a 3/8 inch male I.P.S. connection.  
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See DETAILED Installation Instructions for  
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS AND  
GROUNDING (pages 6-7).  
INSTALLATION  
INSTALL DRYER UNIT AND STAND  
The dryer and stand are installed first. With the  
connections prepared for exhausting, electric  
power and gas (if gas stacked washer/dryer, see  
page 9), the dryer and stand are moved to the  
location.  
3. Make exhaust  
connections.  
Exhaust connection  
is lined up as the  
dryer and stand are  
moved back into  
position.  
NOTE: When moving the dryer and stand on an  
appliance hand truck, it is recommended that the  
dryer and stand be trucked upside down.  
Protective padding should be used to avoid  
damage to the cabinet finish.  
See DETAILED  
Installation  
Instructions for  
EXHAUSTING  
(pages 4-6).  
1. Grasp the dryer and  
stand. Pull away from  
washer and off of  
shipping base. Install  
vinyl feet; in  
Accessory Package  
located in Washer.  
Move dryer and stand  
to location. Level by  
adjusting leveling legs.  
4. Adjust stand and  
dryer into proper  
location. Check  
stand to make  
sure unit is still  
level. Level legs  
and rear lower cross  
bar. Tighten lock  
nuts up against the  
stand.  
NOTE: The rear legs are “washer” legs  
and use the larger feet.  
2. GAS MODELS -  
Connect gas line  
using pipe joint  
compound on  
male threads, see  
page 9 for GAS  
CONNECTION.  
With dryer and stand in position, exhaust  
vent connected, unit leveled and gas line  
connected (if gas unit), power cord set  
installed (if electric unit), plug power cord  
into electric outlet.  
ELECTRIC MODELS -  
Install electric power  
cord (U.L. Approved).  
NOTE: Power cord  
provided with  
Canadian models.  
Make appropriate  
external ground  
connection.  
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DRYER INSTALLATION  
ACCESSORIES  
Vent Kit – standard – 4(10.16cm)  
kit includes two elbows, three pipes and  
one vent hood  
3. Remove the crat
base wires from  
crate base. Use  
pliers or screw-  
driver to pry from  
wood. Discard cr
base.  
Vent Hood – 4(10.16cm) opening  
Aluminum Pipe – 4x 24(10.16cm x 60.96cm)  
Aluminum Elbow – 4(10.16cm)  
4. Run washer rear legs all the way up into  
the rear corner brackets. Lock in place by  
tightening lock nuts up against base.  
Aluminum Window Plate – 15x 20″  
(38.10cm x 50.80cm) – 4(10.16cm)  
Leave front legs loose for leveling later.  
Flexible Vent Kit – contains wide opening vent  
hood, wall plate, two clamps and flexible  
aluminum vent duct  
Install the vinyl feet on the front washer legs.  
Flexible Aluminum Vent Duct – 4(10.16cm)  
diameter – 38(81.28cm) length stretches  
to 8(2.44m)  
Clamp for Flexible Aluminum Duct  
Exhaust Deflector Kit – inside exhaust kit  
Natural to LPG Conversion Kit for Gas Valve  
Dacron Lint Bag  
5. Move the washer into position in front of  
the dryer and stand. Use caution to avoid  
floor damage because of the minimum  
height of the rear legs.  
Grounding Kit – contains ground wire, clamp,  
ground screw and washer  
NOTE: Before sliding washer back into  
position, connect fill hoses and insert drain  
hose in standpipe.  
(Part No. 12001875)  
6. Install inlet hoses.  
Run water through both water  
faucets into a bucket to purge  
the water line particles that  
might clog the hoses. While  
running water through the  
faucets, determine which  
faucet is HOT water and  
INSTALL WASHER UNIT  
1. Remove top cover  
shipping pads  
taped to washer  
top.  
place an identifying mark  
on it. Traditionally the HOT water faucet is  
on the left.  
2. Remove fill  
hoses.  
Insert one screen and  
then one washer into the  
faucet ends of the inlet  
hoses (straight end of  
hoses). The screens  
should be pointing  
Replace and  
leave tub  
block in place  
until installation is  
complete. Close lid.  
out to fit properly.  
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Attach the inlet hoses  
to the HOT and COLD  
faucets. Being sure  
the hose marked  
“HOT” is attached to  
the HOT water faucet.  
Tighten by hand until  
snug and then 2/3 of a  
turn with pliers. Do  
not overtighten.  
Attach the 90° ends of  
the inlet hoses to the  
HOT and COLD  
connections on the  
back of the washer.  
HOT and COLD  
connections are  
identified by H & C  
stamped on the  
bracket, HOT on top, COLD on bottom.  
Connect COLD (lower) hose first. Be sure  
the hose marked “COLD” is attached to the  
COLD (“C”) connection. Tighten by hand  
until snug and then 2/3 of a turn with pliers.  
Do not overtighten.  
To prevent accidental dislodging secure the  
drain hose to the standpipe, inlet hose or  
laundry tub with the tie strap provided in the  
parts package.  
NOTE: It is very important when connect-  
ing the drain hose that it is properly installed  
to minimize the chance of the hose  
becoming damaged when the washer is  
moved into position.  
Turn on faucets and check for leaks at the  
faucets and at the machine connections. If  
leak occurs, check for cross-threaded or  
loose connections.  
8. Move the washer into position in front of  
the dryer and stand. Tip forward enough for  
glides to clear the legs of the stand and  
guide the glides into the slots on the top of  
the stand legs.  
7. Install drain hose.  
HOSE  
RETAINER  
Place the drain hose in the drain facility. If  
the hose is twisted after it has been placed  
in the drain, adjust the end of the hose to  
remove the twist. To remove the twist, turn  
the short end of the hose while holding the  
base of the hose stationary.  
9. Connect the two control cables, one from  
the dryer and one from the washer, as  
shown. Be sure the locking tabs are  
engaged. This electrically mates the  
washer and dryer.  
NOTE: If you must make an airtight seal,  
an siphon break kit must be used.  
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10. Connect the dryer power cord to 120 volt  
AC outlet for gas models. 240 volt outlet  
for electric models.  
DRYER INSTALLATION CHECK LIST  
I Dryer is plugged into electrical outlet and  
is properly grounded.  
I Exhaust duct work is hooked up and  
joints taped.  
I Plastic flexible duct is NOT used.  
I Use rigid or stiff-walled flexible metal vent  
Make appropriate external ground  
connection. See DETAILED Installation  
Instructions for  
ELECTRICAL  
REQUIRE-  
MENTS AND  
GROUNDING  
(pages 6-7).  
material.  
I Dryer is level with all legs firmly on the  
floor, with the lock nuts tightened.  
I Vinyl feet have been installed.  
I Gas Models – gas is turned on, there are  
no gas leaks.  
I Dryer runs, heats, shuts off.  
11. Slide washer all the way back into stand.  
Tabs on stand legs are to slide into the  
washer front panel. Adjust the washer  
front legs. Level washer on stand. Lock  
leveling legs in position using lock nuts.  
I Demonstrate use to consumer.  
WASHER INSTALLATION CHECK LIST  
I Tub block, parts package and instruc-  
It is very IMPORTANT  
that the washer sits in  
the stand  
tions have been removed from the tub.  
properly. Unit  
must be solid  
and level.  
I Water has been turned on. Checked  
for leaks at faucets and water valve  
connections.  
I Drain hose is properly located into  
Check unit to  
finish leveling.  
Be sure to lock  
ALL leveling  
drain facility and is not damaged.  
I Washer has been leveled with legs  
firmly on the floor. The front leveling  
legs’ locking nuts have been tightened.  
leg lock nuts.  
I Fill washer, checking for the correct  
water temperature.  
I After the washer has filled, let the  
12. • Remove tub block ring from washer tub  
opening.  
• Verify that all instruction packages have  
been removed from washer tub and  
dryer drum.  
washer agitate.  
I Spin the water out.  
I Demonstrate washer usage to consumer.  
Be sure to leave these instructions and  
the User’s Guide with the owner.  
• See Installation Checklists for washer  
and dryer.  
WASHER INSTALLATION ACCESSORY KITS  
Part No.  
Description  
Application  
12001875  
12001585  
Grounding Kit  
Contains ground wire, clamp, ground screw and washer.  
Drain Hose Extension  
Extends drain hose for drain facilities higher  
than 1.2 m (4 ft.).  
12001586  
12001599  
Siphon Break  
Used when an air-tight connection exists between  
drain hose and drain facility. Floor drain facilities.  
Small Diameter Standpipe  
Drain Hose  
Used when standpipe diameter is too small to  
receive end of drain hose.  
211692  
204986  
Non-Slip Disc  
For painted/sloped floors.  
For carpeted floors.  
Carpet Installation Disc  
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION  
ODD CYCLE OPERATION  
WATER DAMAGE FROM  
FLOODING  
This Maytag stacked washer/dryer is manufac-  
tured for operation on 60 Hz approved electrical  
service. It is not designed for use on 50 Hz AC  
electrical service and conversion of the product  
from 60 to 50 cycle operation is not recom-  
mended. For additional information on 50 cycle  
products, write, MAYTAG INTERNATIONAL,  
INC., 8700 Bryn Mawr Ave., Chicago, Illinois  
60631 or GRAY DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD., P.O.  
Box 2597, Honolulu, Hawaii 96803.  
In the event the stacked washer/dryer is  
exposed to water from flooding, call your local  
Maytag dealer before using. Always unplug the  
appliance and have a qualified technician  
inspect the appliance before any attempt is  
made to operate the unit. Never wash product  
inside and out with a garden hose or pressure  
cleaning system.  
REPLACEMENT PARTS  
LUBRICATION  
If your unit requires replacement parts, contact  
the dealer from whom you purchased your  
appliance, or Maytag Appliance Sales Co.,  
Customer Service Division, Box 2370, Cleveland,  
Tennessee, 37320-2370, phone 1-800-688-9900,  
for information on the nearest Maytag part  
distributor.  
No routine lubrication is required to maintain the  
stacked washer/dryer. In the event something  
does need attention, contact an authorized  
Maytag dealer or servicer.  
FINISH  
All the cabinetry and external finishes are  
protected against rust to keep product looking  
well for many years. Cleaning and waxing will  
provide additional protection to these finishes.  
Part and service manuals are available through  
your dealer or nearest parts distributor.  
The washer top has a porcelain finish. Since  
porcelain is “glass” bonded to metal, it is very  
durable. Avoid damage from sharp blows of  
objects or tools used around and in the appliance.  
Clean the control panel with a soft damp cloth.  
Avoid abrasive cleaners that would scratch sur-  
face. A coat of household wax will reduce the  
chance of scratches on the control panel surface.  
CAUTION: If “spilled” or used improperly,  
bleaches and other strong laundering chemicals  
can permanently spot or stain finishes unless  
wiped up immediately. Aerosol pretreated  
products can also damage finish on control  
panel. When using these products on garments  
placed in the stacked washer/dryer, it is advisable  
to avoid control panel area with the overspray.  
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