Safely removing a washer from its utility connections involves turning off the water supply, disconnecting the fill hoses, draining the remaining water, and unplugging the power cord. This process also typically includes disconnecting the drain hose from either a standpipe or a laundry tub drain connection.
Proper disconnection is essential for preventing water damage and electrical hazards during appliance maintenance, repairs, replacement, or relocation. Historically, washing machines were simpler devices, often requiring less complex disconnection procedures. However, with the advent of more sophisticated features and safety mechanisms, a standardized and careful approach to disconnection has become crucial.