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Cleaning the Button / Coin Trap
cAUtIoN:
• Disconnect power before cleaning the Button / Coin trap.
• Failure to screw the Button/Coin trap and emergency cap
tightly can result in leakage.
• Clean the Button / Coin trap once in 6 months.
• Beware of hot water inside the Button/Coin trap.
Step 1. Drain the remaining water
• Pull the rubber tube (1) out slowly.
• Unscrew the emergency cap (2), allow the remaining water
to flow into a vessel by the washer.
• Replace the tube with cap.
Step 2. Clean the Button/Coin trap
• Turn the Button/Coin trap (3) counterclockwise.
• Clean out the foreign objects from the Button/Coin trap.
• Turn the Button / Coin trap clockwise back, tighten securely.
Step 3. Close the trap cover (4)
Cleaning the Door Seal
1. Make sure washer is completely empty
2. Carefully check seal between the door opening and the tub for stains. Make sure to pull
back seal and check for foreign objects.
3. Wipe area with dry cloth and let air-dry.
IMpoRtANt:
Wear rubber gloves when cleaning for prolonged periods.
Cleaning the Drum
1. Make sure drum is empty.
2. Use a soft cloth or sponge to wipe clean, but do no use
abrasive cleaning products. Wipe outside of unit to keep
clean and wipe up spills immediately.
3. Only use HE detergents. For optimal washer freshness
and keep washer open to allow drum to air dry.
Cleaning the dispenser
• To pull the dispenser drawer out press down the lock lever to remove.
Remove the liquid detergent compartment. Remove liquid bleach and
liquid fabric softner cap. Clean with soft brush. Reinstall, and replace the
dispenser compartment and caps.
A) Liquid detergent compartment
B) Lock lever
C) Liquid bleach compartment
D) Liquid fabric softner compartment.
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