2.3. Maintenance
Disconnect your machine before starting maintenance or cleaning your machine.
Close the water faucet before starting maintenance or cleaning your machine.
WARNING:
Some machine parts may be damaged by cleaning products containing solvents.
Do not use solvent based cleaning products.
2.3.1. Water Inlet Filters
There are filters to prevent dirt and foreign objects in the water from entering the machine, both
on the faucet side and on the water valves, as well as on the machine's inlet hose.
If your machine does not have a sufficient water supply despite the faucet being open, these
filters must be cleaned.
(It is recommended that the pump filter be cleaned every 2 months.)
• Disconnect the water inlet hoses.
• Remove the water inlet valve filters using tweezers and then clean them with a brush and
water.
• Remove the filters at the faucet end of the water inlet hoses manually and clean them.
• Once the filters are clean, refit them into their previous position.
WARNING:
The inlet valve filters may become clogged due to a contaminated water faucet or lack of
necessary maintenance, or the valves may be broken, causing continual water leaks into the machine.
Malfunctions that occur for these reasons are not covered by the warranty.
2.3.2. Pump Filter
A filter system is installed that prevents residue from your laundry and small particles from
entering the pump during draining after completing the wash, thereby extending your machine's
service life. It is recommended to clean the pump filter every 2 months.
To clean the pump filter:
• To open the pump cover. You can use the powdered detergent scoop* or the liquid detergent
level tray that was delivered with your machine.
• Insert the tip of the plastic part into the slot on the pump cover and lever it out. This will open
the cover.
• Before opening the filter cap, place a container in front of it to prevent any residual water
inside from spilling onto the floor.
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