Maintenance and cleaning
Service life of the product extends and
frequently faced problems decrease if
cleaned at regular intervals.
Cleaning the detergent drawer
Clean the detergent drawer at regular
intervals (every 4-5 washing cycles)
as shown below in order to prevent
accumulation of powder detergent in
time.
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Lift the rear part of the siphon to
remove it as illustrated.
• Press the dotted point on
the siphon in the softener
compartment and pull towards
you until the compartment is
removed from the machine.
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If more than normal amount
of water and softener mixture
starts to gather in the softener
compartment, clean the siphon.
• Wash the detergent drawer
and the siphon with plenty of
lukewarm water in a washbasin.
Wear protective gloves or use
an appropriate brush to avoid
touching of the residues in the
drawer with your skin when
cleaning.
• After cleaning, seat the siphon
well in its place and insert the
drawer back.
Cleaning the loading door
and the drum
For products with drum cleaning
programme, please see Operating the
product - Programmes.
For products without drum cleaning,
follow the below steps
to clean the
drum:
Select
Additional Water or Extra
Rinse auxiliary functions. Use a
Cottons
programme without pre-
wash. Set t
he temperature to the
level recommended on the drum
cleaning agent which can be provided
from authorized services. Apply
this procedure w
ithout any laundry
in the product. Before starting the
programme, put 1 pouch of special
drum cleaning agent (if the special
agent could not be supplied, put max.
100 g of powder anti-limescale) into
the main wash detergent compartment
(compartment no. „2“). If the anti-
limescale is in tablet form, put
only one tablet into the main wash
compartment no. „2“. Dry the inside of
the bellow with a clean piece of cloth
after the programme has come to an
end.
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Repeat Drum Cleaning process in
every 2 months.
Use an anti-limescale suitable for
the washing machines.
After every washing check that no
foreign substance is left in the drum.
If the holes on the bellow shown in the
figure is blocked, open the holes using
a toothpick.
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