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CLEANING THE DETERGENT DISPENSER
Remove the dispenser by rotating out to
fully open position and then pulling it out
(see figure). The drawer will slide on the
handle.
You may find some residue buildup in or
behind the washer-dryer’s dispenser. Wipe
the surfaces with a damp cloth and towel
dry. Use an all-purpose surface cleaner, if
needed.
Replace the dispenser by sliding it back
onto the handle and make sure
that it is correctly seated.
CLEANING THE MESH FILTERS IN THE WATER INLET VALVES
NOTE
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Perform the following procedure every 6 months.
1.
Remove the cover panel: Using a screwdriver, do that which is shown
in the following figure.
2.
Container for the drained water:
Place a low and wide container under the water filter in order to
collect the residual water.
3.
Drain the water:
Slowly turn the filter counter-clockwise until all the water has come out.
Allow the water to flow out without removing the filter. Once the
container is full, close the water filter by turning it clockwise. Empty the
container. Repeat the procedure until all the water has been drained.
4.
Remove filter: Lay a cotton cloth beneath the water filter, which can
absorb a small amount of rest water. Then remove the water filter by
turning it out counter-clockwise.
5.
Clean the water filter: remove large clumps of lint by hand from the
filter and place lint in a suitable waste container. Remove remaining
residue from the filter by rinsing with water.
6.
Insert the water filter and reinstall the cover panel: Reinsert the water filter
again by turning it in clockwise direction. Make sure to turn it in as far as it
goes; the filter handle must be in vertical position. To test water tightness of
the water filter, you can pour about 1 liter (0.22 gal) of water into the
detergent dispenser. Then reinstall the cover panel.
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CLEANING THE WATER FILTER / DRAINING RESIDUAL WATER
If you used a hot wash program, wait until the water has cooled down before draining any water.
Clean the water filter regularly, to ensure that there are no obstructions in the filter, that could prevent the water from draining during or after a wash cycle.
1.
Close water tap and unscrew the inlet hose.
NOTE: Never use second-hand hoses.
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2.
Now unscrew the inlet hose on the back of the washer-dryer by
hand. Wipe any debris off of the mesh filter on the water inlet valve
with your hand or using a squirt bottle to flush it out with water.
3.
Attach one inlet hose to the water faucet. Screw on coupling by
hand until it is seated on washer. Use pliers to tighten couplings
an additional two-thirds turn. Turn on that hose's respective water
supply, and check for leaks. Tighten if necessary. Repeat this step
with the second inlet hose. Both inlet hoses must be connected for
washer-dryer to work properly.
IMPORTANT: Do not overtighten or use tape or sealants on valve
when attaching to faucets or washer-dryer.
IMPORTANT: Always inspect for leaks.
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