There are many things to consider when fitting a dishwasher or washing machine
. They are two of the usual kitchen appliances that can be fitted by yourself, rather than employing someone to do it for you, however if you choose to do it yourself this article will help you to understand what is involved and how to do it.
Each and every brand of appliance is different and will perform differently. To get the most out of your appliance it is important that it is fitted correctly. It is always important to ask about any insurance options for your appliance at the time of purchase and the length of its warranty, therefore if your appliance should need assistance at anytime, you will be aware of any help available to you.
Washing machines and dishwashers require both a water supply and drainage. There are washing machines on the market that require both hot and cold water supply and some that only need cold. Dishwashers normally use cold water. These appliances will be supplied with flexible hoses and screw connection to affix them to the water supply.
The usual method used to fit the appliance is as follows, however it is important to consult the manufacturers literature prior to fitting.
1. Ensure you have adequate space for the appliance. A freestanding dishwasher/washing machine is typically 600mm, however an integrated washing machine is slightly smaller.
2. It is important that the floor covering has been laid in the area that the appliance will sit prior to final fitting. Its important to make sure the floor is level. Most appliances can be leveled slightly using the adjustable legs.
3. The depth of the appliance should be measured to ensure that it fits comfortably and does not protrude or squash the fittings at the back of the appliance.
4. The water supply at the rear of the appliance should be checked prior to fitting to ensure they run via an in-line valve. This ensures that the supply can be isolated if needed.
5. When you open the valves to connect the water hoses, ensure you have a towel handy as the water that has been left in the pipes will escape.
6. The water hoses (supplied) should now be connected to the back of the appliance and the other ends to the water supply (red to hot and blue to cold).
7. The waste hose should be connected at the bottom of the appliance and out to the waste pipe where drainage will occur.
8. Your appliance is now fitted and can be positioned. The feet on the appliance may need slight adjustment to ensure it is level.