Page GB-22 Care and maintenance
Cleaning the lint trap
WARNING!
Risk of scalding!
Improper handling of the appliance
can lead to scalding caused by hot suds.
■
Let the suds cool before emptying.
NOTICE
Risk of damage to property!
A significant volume of water can flow
out during emergency draining.
■
Place a sufficiently large receptacle
below the outlet.
1 . Turn off the appliance and pull the mains
plug out of the socket .
2 . Close the valve .
8
Zeit sparen
Hemden
Pflegeleicht
Baby Comfort
Jeans
Mix
Buntwäsche
Abpumpen
Schleudern
Individuell
Baumwolle
Handwäsche
U/Min
Temperatur
wahl
Vorwäsche
Start/Pause
3 Sek .
Tür Entriegelung
3 Sek . drücken für Individuell
Ein/Aus
Extra
Spülen
Startzeit-
vorwahl
Sportwäsche
Express 15`
Feines
Wolle
Spülen
Zeit sparen
(12)
3 . Open the cover of the lint trap (12) .
4 . Place a flat container underneath the lint
trap .
5 . Only open the lint trap anticlockwise to
the point where water flows out .
6 . Once no more water is flowing out, com-
pletely unscrew the lint trap and remove it .
7 . Remove all foreign bodies and clean the
lint trap under running water .
8 . Reinsert the lint trap and tighten .
9 . Fold the cover (12) back into position .
Emptying residual water
CAUTION!
Risk of injury!
The appliance is very heavy. Overexer-
tion may cause injury.
■
Always move the appliance with the
assistance of another person.
If there is a risk of frost, residual water must
be emptied to prevent damage .
1 . Follow Steps 1–5 as described in Section
“Cleaning the lint trap” on page GB-22 .
2 . With the assistance of another person, tilt
the appliance forward slightly to allow any
residual water to drain from the appliance .
3 . Re-insert the lint trap and fold the cover
back into position .
4 . Unscrew the inlet hose from the valve and
remove the outlet hose from the bath and/
or loosen it from the syphon .
5 . Also allow any residual water in the hoses
to drain out .