Need to attach 4 hoses to new valve and need to make sure I am attaching to correct outlets.
SOURCE: BOTTOM DRAIN HOSE LEAK
http://136.166.4.200/contents/Laundry/WM2277.htm
Try that website and download the service manual..
Hope that helps...
SOURCE: do you have the hose attachment diagram for the dispenser795 4925
I have the wm2277 manual which is probably the same thing.
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SOURCE: The grey drain hose split, anyone know how to
the drain hose is indeed attached to the pump area... sounds like you may be on well water if it is breaking the hose down that bad... if not that is unusual to have hoses break down like that... its not hard to replace the hose as they just have hose clamps on them ,but yes you do have to tear apart unit to get down to drain pump assembly... some of the units have a front kick plate you can remove to get to them and some you actually go into from the rear... i didn't look this model up but we work on all appliances and normally there is a way to access the drain pump.... some units front loaders you can actually tilt up and the bottom plate will remove to gain access to it also... just going to have to look around and make access the easiest way for you... once your in though it is a simple task to replace hose...
SOURCE: attached hoses and they are
Turn off the water supply to the machine and remove the water supply hose(s) from both the machine and the supply taps (US=faucets).
Check that there is a rubber sealing washer in the each end of all hoses and that each washer is undamaged. If the washer is missing then chack on both the supply tap and on the machine inlet connection as it could have got stuck on those items when you disconnected. If any washers cannot be found or are damaged, then replace them. They only cost pennies from any DIY/hardware/plumbing store.
Reconnect the hose(s) and tighten by hand. If you use a wrench it can overtighten and distort or split the sealing washer. Turn on the water supply and check for leaks, if there are any then tighten any leaking connections a bit more by hand.
Other things to check are for split or damaged hoses (unlikely), split or damaged tightening collars on the hoses, or cross-threaded collars. If there is any doubt about the hoses themselves or the connector collars, then replace them. Also check that the leak isn't from the supply taps themselves. If so, then they either need to be replaced, serviced or removed and refitted to the supply pipes. If you find it is a supply tap problem and you need assistance with that issue then please report back for more guidance if you need it.
Note that there is absolutely no need nor benefit in applying PTFE plumbers tape to the hose connection threads. The washer is what does the sealing, and as the hose collars are plastic they're not going to corrode onto any metal supply taps.
This is not needed, It has been put in place maybe because of a tendency to get blockages in your drains? These machines break up the particles a lot to assist in removing them and resulting in less pump blockages so what used to collect in older machines pumps now goes down the drain.
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