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Angle of washing-machine inlet hose?
A washer-dryer manual says the inlet hose should be screwed on so that
it points down at about 45° from vertical (either way) but not vertical or horizontal. I'm just curious --- why does that matter? (As is usual, the hose supplied has a 90° bend just before the screw-on coupling, so the hose has to be parallel to the back of the machine but could "point" in any direction in that plane.) |
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