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MAINTENANCE
O
ur washing machine does not need any particular or complicated
maintenance operations, in that it has been designed for a long working
life. Nevertheless, some care and attention are recommended*. Before
carrying out the following operations, ensure that the machine is
disconnected from the electricity supply (
Fig.11
) and the water is turned
off (F
ig.25
).
T
his is carried out each time when there is a build up of soap powder in
the container.
T
he procedure can be carried out simply by extracting the pull-out
container from its housing (a sharp pull is required to overcome the
stopper) (
Fig.26
) and rinsing it under a jet of water.
The machine must not be cleaned with solvents. A slightly soapy wet cloth
is sufficient.
T
his is carried out periodically. Ensure the machine is empty and there is
no water in the tub and the electricity supply is disconnected (
Fig.5
).
The operation is carried out by placing a basin or cloth under the filter
cover to soak residual water (
Fig.27
).
The filter is removed from its seating by rotating it half a turn in an
anticlockwise direction and pulling outwards (
Fig.28
). The filter is
cleaned under a jet of water, ensuring that all trapped particles are
removed.
Then replace the filter in its housing, rotating it clockwise until it locks in
position (
Fig.29
).
*See “Warning”
*See “Warning”
*See “Warning”
*See “Warning”
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Introduction
Periodic soap
Powder
Container
cleaning
Pump filter
cleaning
Fig.25
Fig.29
Fig.28
Fig.27
Fig.26