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Default Need help with Maytag A506 install (which water connection is hot?)

I just got a used Maytag A506. When I got it home, I realized that the
water connections are not labeled. Do you know whether the top
connection is for hot or cold water?

Thanks!
Chip

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Chipper wrote:

I just got a used Maytag A506. When I got it home, I realized that the
water connections are not labeled. Do you know whether the top
connection is for hot or cold water?

Thanks!
Chip


Have you explored the Maytag site? Or just called them?

LB


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Chipper wrote:
I just got a used Maytag A506. When I got it home, I realized that the
water connections are not labeled. Do you know whether the top
connection is for hot or cold water?

Thanks!
Chip


Hi,

water connections are not labeled


Should be, usually stamped into the metal...
....like this...
http://www.repairclinic.com/referral.asp?R=153&N=455100

....hot is normally on top.

jeff.
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http://www.applianceaid.com/

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just hook up either way, start unit with setting on cold

if hot water comes in, then reverse connections


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