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CARE AND CLEANING
CLEANING THE WASHER
Proper Use of Detergent
Using too much detergent is a common cause of laundry problems. Today’s detergents are formulated to be effective
without visible sudsing. Be sure to carefully read and follow manufacturer’s recommendations for how much detergent
to use in your wash. You can use less detergent if you have soft water, a smaller load, or a lightly soiled load.
NOTE:
Use only low-sudsing, high-efficiency detergent. These detergents can be identified by the HE logo.
Lid:
Wash with a damp cloth on the outside and inside
and then dry with a soft cloth.
Exterior:
Immediately wipe off any spills. Wipe with
damp cloth. Do not touch the surface or the display
with sharp objects.
Moving and Storage:
Contact a service technician to
remove water from the drain pump and hoses. Reinstall
the foam tub block to protect the washer from damage
while moving. Do not store the washer where it will be
exposed to outdoor weather conditions.
Long Vacations:
Be sure water supply is shut off at
the faucets. Follow the instructions on page 29 if the
washer will be exposed to freezing temperatures.
Dispenser Drawer:
Detergent and fabric softener may
build up in the dispenser drawer. Remove the drawer
and inserts and check for buildup once or twice a
month.
1
Remove the drawer by pulling it straight out until
it stops. Lift up on the front of the drawer and pull it
completely out.
2
Remove the inserts from the two compartments. Rinse
the inserts and the drawer with warm water to remove
buildup from laundry products.
3
To clean the drawer opening, use a small, non-metal
brush to clean the recess. Remove all residue from the
upper and lower parts of the recess.
4
Return the inserts to the proper compartments and replace
the drawer. Set the drawer into the opening at an angle as
shown above, then lower it and slide it into place.
Care and Cleaning of the Washer