Debris filter
It is advisable to clean the debris filter 5 or 6 times a year to prevent its clogging. A clogged debris filter may reduce the bubble effect.
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| 1. | Turn off the washing machine, and |
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| unplug the power cord. |
A | 2. | Drain the remaining water inside the | |
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| drum drum. See the “Emergency drain” |
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| section. |
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| 3. | Open the filter cover using a coin or key. |
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| 4. | Turn the pump filter (A) knob to the left, |
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| and drain off the remaining water. |
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| 5. | Clean the pump filter using soft brushes. |
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| Make sure the drain pump propeller |
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| inside the filter is unclogged. |
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| 6. | Reinsert the pump filter, and turn the |
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| filter knob to the right. |
NOTE
• Some pump filters feature a safety knob that is designed to prevent accidents by children. To open the safety knob
of the pump filter, push in and turn it anticlockwise. The spring mechanism of the safety knob helps open the filter.
• To close the safety knob of the pump filter, turn it clockwise. The spring makes a rattling sound, which is normal.
NOTE
If the debris filter is clogged, an error code of “5C” appears on the screen.
Maintenance
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