CA E AND CLEANING
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REGULAR CLEANING
WARN|NG-,
• Unplug the washer before cleaning to avoid the risk of electric shock. Failure to follow this warning
can cause serious injury, fire, electrical shock, or death.
Never use harsh chemicals,
abrasive cleaners, or solvents to clean washer. They will damage the finish.
Cleaning the Exterior
Proper care of your washer can extend its life. The
outside of the machine can be cleaned with warm
water and a mild, nonabrasive household detergent.
Immediately wipe off any spills with a soft,
damp cloth.
iMPORTANT: Do not use methylated spirits,
solvents, or similar products.
Never use steel wool or abrasive cleansers; they
can damage the surface.
Care and Cleaning
of the Interior
Use a towel or soft cloth to wipe around the
washer door opening, door seal, and door glass.
These areas should be kept clean to ensure a
watertight seal. Be sure to wipe under the inside
rubber seal to remove any moisture or soil.
Always remove items from the washer as soon
as the cycle is completed.
Leaving damp items
in the washer can cause wrinkling, color transfer,
and odor.
Run the TUB CLEAN cycle regularly to remove
detergent buildup and other residue.
Cleaning
the
Steam
and
Water
Circulation
Nozzles
Use a cotton swab to remove lime or detergent
buildup from the inside of the steam and water
circulation
nozzles.
NEVER
use
a sharp
or
pointed object; you could damage the nozzles.
Removing
the Stain in Door Seal
NOTE: Wear rubber gloves and eye protection
while performing the following procedure:
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Dilute 3/4 cup (177 ml) liquid chlorine bleach
with 1 gallon (3.8 L) of warm/hot water.
Use this solution to wipe down all surfaces
of the gasket to remove the deposits that are
causing any odor. (Be sure to fold back the
lip of the gasket to get under the edge where
residue can build up.)
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Wipe the gasket with a dry cloth.
Leave the door open to allow the gasket to
dry completely. Do not use undiluted bleach
as this will damage the gasket. Follow the
manufacturer's
instructions for proper use
of bleach. If the gasket cannot be cleaned
properly, it should be replaced.
Storing
the Washer
If the washer will not be used for an extended
period of time and is in an area that could be
exposed to freezing temperatures:
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Turn off water
supply
tap.
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Disconnect
hoses from water supply and
drain water from hoses.
Plug the power cord into a properly grounded
electrical outlet.
Add 1 gallon of nontoxic recreational vehicle
(RV) antifreeze to the empty wash drum.
Close door.
Select the spin cycle and let washer spin
for 1 minute to drain out all the water.
NOTE: Not all of the RV antifreeze will be
expelled.
Unplug the power cord, dry the drum interior
with a soft cloth, and close the door.
Remove the inserts from the dispenser. Drain
any water in compartments
and dry the
compartments.
Store the washer in an upright position.
To remove the antifreeze from the washer
after storage, run washer through a complete
cycle using detergent. Do not add laundry!
Removing
Lime Buildup
If you live in an area with hard water, lime scale
can form on internal components
of the washer.
Use of a water softener is recommended
in areas
with hard water. If a descaler is used, make sure
that it is suitable for use in a washer, and run the
TUB CLEAN cycle before washing clothing.
Lime scale and other spots may be removed
from the stainless steel drum using a stainless
steel cleaner. Do NOT use steel wool or abrasive
cleansers; they can damage the surface.