Samsung WF210ANW/XAA User Manual and Installation Steps
The Samsung WF210ANW/XAA User Manual provides everything you need to know about setting up, using, and maintaining your front-load washer. It includes step-by-step instructions, safety guidelines, cycle descriptions, troubleshooting tips, and maintenance advice to help you get the most out of your appliance. Whether you’re installing it for the first time or seeking assistance with an error code, this manual is the go-to resource for reliable, everyday use.
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Samsung WF210ANW/XAA Installation Steps
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Installing your Samsung WF210ANW/XAA washer is simple when you follow a few essential steps. Start by placing the washer on a solid, level surface in a well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight, moisture, and heat sources. Next, remove the four shipping bolts from the back to prevent damage during use, and don’t forget to store them for future transport.
Connect the drain hose carefully, making sure it isn’t bent or sealed too tightly into the standpipe. Then, attach the hot and cold water inlet hoses, ensuring rubber washers are in place and connections are secure to avoid leaks. Finally, plug the power cord into a grounded outlet and level the washer using the adjustable legs. A properly installed washer means quieter cycles, better performance, and fewer issues down the road.
Installation Overview Table
Step | Description | Why It Matters |
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1. Choose a Proper Location | Place the washer on a hard, level surface. Avoid carpets, direct sunlight, and areas with freezing temperatures. | Prevents vibration, overheating, and damage |
2. Remove Shipping Bolts | emove all four bolts from the back before use. Use the included wrench and save the bolts for future transport. | Prevents internal damage during operation |
3. Connect the Drain Hose | Position the drain hose in a tub, sink, or standpipe (18–96 inches high). Avoid tight sealing or bending. | Ensures smooth water drainage |
4. Attach Water Inlet Hoses | Connect both HOT and COLD hoses securely with rubber washers in place. Check for leaks and tighten connections. | Prevents leaks and error codes like “nF” |
5. Plug in the Power Cord | Use a grounded 3-prong outlet (120V, 60Hz, 15-amp). Never use an extension cord. | Ensures safe power supply |
6. Level the Washer | Adjust leveling legs and secure them with locking nuts. Use a level tool on all four corners to ensure they are level. | Reduces noise, vibration, and uneven spinning |
7. Final Positioning | Carefully slide the washer into its final spot without placing weight on the power cord or hoses | Keeps all connections safe and stable |