1.
Close the tap.
2.
Select any procedure except "Wash" or "Drain" procedure.
3.
Press the button "Start/Pause" and keep the procedure running for about 40 seconds.
4.
Remove the inlet pipe from the tap.
5.
Wash the filter with water
6.
Reconnect the inlet pipe.
WASHING THE FILTER IN WASHING MACHINE
1.
Remove the inlet pipe from the rear of the machine.
2.
Pull out the filter with needle nose pliers rinse with water.
3.
Put the filter back into place.
4.
Reconnect the inlet pipe.
5.
Open the tap and make sure there is no water leakage.
6.
Close the tap.
REMOVING FOREIGN ITEMS FROM DRAIN PUMP FILTER
The drain pump filter can filter small foreign matters from clothing being washed. Clean the filter periodically to
ensure the normal operation of washing machine.
The pump should be inspected if the machine
does not empty and/or spin, or if it makes unusual
noises during draining due to objects (such as,
coins etc.) blocking the pump.
To access and clean the filter:
1.
Open the lower access cover. (Figure 19)
2.
Remove the emergency drain hose cap and
let water drain out. It is recommended to
have a vessel ready to catch remaining water.
(Figure 20)
3.
Replace emergency drain hose, and open
the filter by turning counter-clockwise.
(Figure 21)
4.
Remove any objects in filter and replace,
locking in by turning clockwise. (Figure 22)
WARNING: To avoid burning, it shall be done after the hot water inside the machine cools down.
WARNING: When the appliance is in use and depending on the program selected there may be hot water in the
pump. Never remove the pump cover during a wash cycle, always wait until the appliance has finished the cycle,
and is empty. When replacing the cover, ensure it is securely in place.
THAW A FROZEN WASHING MACHINE
If the temperature drops below zero and your washing machine gets frozen, you may:
1.
Disconnect the power supply for the washing machine.
2.
Wash the tap connection with warm water to loosen inlet pipe.
Figure 18
Figure 19
Figure 21
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Figure 20
Emergency
Drain Hose
Figure 22