Page GB-21
Care and maintenance
Cleaning the dispensing
drawer
1 . Pull the dispensing drawer (1) out as far
as possible .
MAX
(33)
(32)
(1)
2 . Press the marking (33) and pull the dis-
pensing drawer out completely .
3 . Carefully pull the insert (32) upwards and
out .
4 . Rinse the drawer and insert under run-
ning water .
5 . Detergent residue in the drawer guide
and compartments is best removed with a
small dish-washing brush, bottle brush or
toothbrush .
6 . Replace the insert in the dispensing draw-
er .
7 . Reinsert the dispensing drawer into the
rinsing chamber .
Cleaning water inlet filter
If the water takes too long to reach the drum,
the cause may be a clogged water inlet filter .
There is a water inlet filter in both the inlet
hose and the connecting nozzle for the inlet
hose (14) .
Cleaning filter in the inlet hose
1 . Close the valve .
2 . Switch off the appliance .
3 . Unscrew the inlet hose from the valve .
(35)
(34)
4 . Carefully lever the filter and gasket (35)
from the union nut (34) . To do this use
e .g . a small screwdriver . Ensure you dam-
age neither the filter nor the gasket .
If the filter or gasket is damaged, replace
the defective components .
5 . Rinse the filter under clean water . Use a
soft cleaning brush, if necessary .
6 . Re-insert the filter and gasket, and screw
the inlet hose back onto the valve .
Cleaning filter in the inlet hose
connecting nozzle
1 . Unscrew the inlet hose from the appli-
ance .
(36)
(14)
2 . Use pliers to remove the filter (36) from
the inlet hose connecting nozzle (14) .
3 . Rinse the filter under clean water . Use a
soft cleaning brush, if necessary .
4 . Re-insert the filter .
5 . Firmly screw the inlet hose back onto the
connecting nozzle (14) .
6 . Open the valve for monitoring purposes
and inspect the hose and the connections
for leaks .