CARE & MAINTENANCE
CLEANING
Before performing any cleaning or maintenance,
ensure that the water inlet hose has been
disconnected and that the power cord has been
unplugged.
Clean the outside of the appliance with a warm,
damp cloth. Avoid using detergents or chemicals as
this can damage or discolor the cabinet.
LINT FILTER
The lint fi lter is on the interior of the wash tub and
should be cleaned approximately every 10 cycles.
Remove the lint fi lter from the tub, open it and
remove any lint that has accumulated. It can be
rinsed under cold water but do not use detergents or
chemicals. Ensure that the lint fi lter is replaced in the
appliance before beginning a new program.
PUMP FILTER
The pump fi lter is on the back of the appliance and
should be cleaned once a month. Remove the fi lter
from the rear of the appliance and rinse it under
cold water. Ensure the pump fi lter is replaced in the
appliance before beginning a new program.
WATER INLET
The water inlet may require periodic cleaning to
remove debris or hard water build up. Ensure the
water inlet hose has been disconnected from the
appliance. Remove the fi lter screen from the inlet
valve and remove any debris or hard water build
up. The fi lter screen can be rinsed under cold
water to remove any build up. Ensure that the fi lter
screen is replaced in the water inlet valve before
reattaching the water inlet hose.
VINEGAR RINSE
A rinse of vinegar and water can be run through the
washing machine to remove any stains on the inner
tub or any lingering odors.
Place 1/2 cup of vinegar in the washing machine
and choose the highest water level. Allow the
appliance to run a full wash program with no
laundry to remove stains and odors.
ERROR CODES
E1 - No water fl ow
• Check that the water source is turned on.
• Check the water pressure.
• Check that the water inlet fi lter screen is clean.
• Check that the drain hose is installed correctly.
E2 - Lid is open
• Check that the lid is completely closed.
E3 - Load is unbalanced
• Ensure that the laundry load is balanced.
E4 - Drain valve malfunction
• Check if the drain is clogged.
• The drain motor may not be operating
correctly.
E5 - Water level sensor malfunction
• Contact a service technician.
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