Care and maintenance
20
Checking the water inlet hose
Check the inlet hose at least once a year. If there are
any cracks, it should be replaced immediately:
during the wash cycle, water pressure is very strong
and very stong and a cracked hose could easily spilt
open.
Never use second-hand hoses.
Cleaning the detergent dispenser
If there is a buildup of residual detergent or
additives, or if the softener compartment is not
rinsed out well enough, it may be helpful to clean
the dispenser.
1.
Open the detergent dispenser tray fully. Press
down on the drawer catch (1) and pull the the
tray (2) from the washer housing.
2.
Remove the liquid detergent cover (3) by
grasping it and pulling it upwards from the
detergent dispenser tray.
3.
Clean the liquid detergent cover and the
detergent dispenser tray by holding it under
runing water. Lightly wipe away any remaining
detergent residue.
4.
Attach the liquid detergent cover and slide the
detergent dispenser tray back in place and close
the tray securely.
Tip: Do not operate the washer without the
detergent dispenser tray in place. Always keep the
tray completely closed.
Cleaning the water inlet strainers
If the washer water supply slows or stops
completely, the water inlet strainer may be blocked.
Cleaning is recommended every 6 months in any
event to reduce chances of valve blockage in areas
using hard water.
Normal water pressure from your home, that
remains in the supply hoses after turning off the
taps, will cause a small amount of water to drip out
when you remove the water supply hose from the
back of the washer. Be sure to close the taps
completely before removing the supply hoses to
minimize the amount of water.
Clean the stainer at the water tap end of
the hose
1.
Remove the hose from the tap.
2.
Rinse the strainer under the running water. Look
at the strainer to see if any visible debris is still
present. Rinse again if necessary to remove the
debris.
3.
Reconnected the hose to the tap.
Clean the strainer at the washer end of
the hose
1.
Remove the hose from the inlet on the back of
the washer.
2.
Using narrow pliers, grasp and pull the strainer
from the inlet port.
3.
Rinse the strainer under running water.
4.
Reconnect the hose to the back of the washer
and turn on the water tap. Check to see if water
flows by starting a warm water wash cycle.
NOTICE:
Check for leaks to be sure the rubber
washers are seated at both ends of the water supply
hose and the connections are properly tightened.
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