CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Periodic cleaning and proper maintenance is recommended and will ensure efficiency, top performance, and
extended life of this appliance.
Disconnect plug from outlet and turn off (closed position) water tap before performing any cleaning/maintenance
to your combo washer/dryer.
CLEANING THE EXTERIOR OF THE UNIT
NEVER use solvent based, abrasive cleaners, harsh chemicals or steel wool to clean your unit as they can damage
the finish. The cabinet and door may be cleaned with a mild detergent and lukewarm water solution such as 2
tablespoons of baking soda to 1 quart of water. Use a soft sponge and rinse with clean water. Wipe with a soft clean
towel to prevent water spotting.
During daily use, it is recommended to wipe up any spills with dry soft cloth.
CLEANING THE INTERIOR OF THE UNIT
NEVER use solvent based, abrasive cleaners, harsh chemicals or steel wool to clean the internal drum. During daily
use, use a soft cloth to wipe around the door, opening, and rubber seal to remove any excess moisture and to
maintain a water tight seal.
1.
To clean the interior of the unit, all clothes must be removed from the drum.
2.
Select the cycle [Sanitize]. You can either use liquid chlorine or power tub cleaners/tablets manufactured for
this purpose.
3.
For liquid chlorine, add directly to the fabric softener section.
4.
For powder tub cleaner, add directly to the main detergent section.
5.
For tablets, add directly to the wash drum.
6.
Press start to initiate [Sanitize] cycle.
After every wash clothes should be removed promptly to avoid odor and/or mildew from forming.
CLEANING DETERGENT DISPENSER DRAWER
NEVER use solvent based, abrasive cleaners, harsh chemicals or steel wool.
1.
Remove the detergent dispenser from the unit by pressing on
the release tab and pull out drawer completely.
2.
Once dispenser drawer is removed, remove cap from the fabric
softener compartment (pictured below).
3.
Place drawer under warm tap water and dry with soft cloth.
4.
Place cap back onto fabric softener and insert dispenser
drawer back into the unit.
CLEANING THE INLET FILTER
If tap is turned on (open position) and there is an insufficient amount of water coming through the hose, you may
need to clean your hoses and inlet filter.
1.
Turn off the tap entirely before cleaning.
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