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6.1. CLEANING THE HOUSING
Regular maintenance can extend the working life of
the appliance. The surface of the appliance can be
cleaned with diluted, non-abrasive neutral detergents
when necessary. If there is any water overflow, use a
wet cloth to wipe it off immediately. Do not allow the
housing to come into contact with sharp items.
Note!
Do not use formic acid and its diluted solvents or equivalent, such as alcohol, solvents
or chemical products.
6.2. CLEANING THE DRUM
Rust inside the drum caused by metal items should be removed immediately with
chlorine-free detergents.
Never use steel wool.
Note!
Do not place any garments in the washing machine while cleaning the drum.
6.3. CLEANING THE DOOR SEAL AND GLASS
Wipe the glass and seal after each washing cycle to
remove lint and stains. The build-up of lint can cause
leaks. Remove any coins, buttons and other objects
from the seal after each wash.
6.4. CLEANING THE INLET FILTER
Note!
The inlet filter must be cleaned if the water flow becomes restricted.
Clean the inlet filter every 3 months to ensure the normal operation of the appliance.
6.4.1. CLEANING THE FILTER IN THE TAP
1.
Turn off the tap.
2.
Remove the water supply hose from the tap.
3.
Clean the filter.
4.
Reconnect the water supply hose.
6.4.2. CLEANING THE FILTER IN THE
WASHING MACHINE:
1.
Unscrew the inlet pipe from the rear side of the
machine.
2.
Pull out the filter with long nose pliers and replace
it after washing.
3.
Use the brush to clean the filter.
4.
Reconnect the inlet pipe.