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Service life of the product extends and
frequently faced problems decrease if
cleaned at regular intervals.

Cleaning the detergent drawer

Clean the detergent drawer at regular
intervals (every 4-5 washing cycles)
as shown below in order to prevent
accumulation of powder detergent in
time.
1. Press the dotted point on the
siphon in the softener compartment
and pull towards you until the
compartment is removed from the
machine.
C If more than normal amount of water
and softener mixture starts to gather
in the softener compartment, the
siphon must be cleaned.
2. Wash the detergent drawer
and the siphon with plenty of
lukewarm water in a washbasin.
Wear protective gloves or use an
appropriate brush to avoid touching
of the residues in the drawer with
your skin when cleaning.
3. Insert the drawer back into its place
after cleaning and make sure that it
is seated well.

Cleaning the loading

door and the drum

Residues of softener, detergent and
dirt may accumulate in your machine in
time and may cause unpleasant odours
and washing complaints. To avoid this,
use the Drum Cleaning programme. If
your machine is not featured with Drum
Cleaning programme, use Cottons-90
programme and select Additional Water
or Extra Rinse auxiliary functions as
well. Before starting the programme,
put max. 100 g of powder anti-
limescale into the main wash detergent
compartment (compartment nr. II). If
the anti-limescale is in tablet form, put
only one tablet into compartment nr. II.
Dry the inside of the bellow with a clean
piece of cloth after the programme has
come to an end.
C Repeat Drum Cleaning process in
every 2 months.
C Use an anti-limescale suitable for
the washing machines.
After every washing make sure that no
foreign substance is left in the drum.
If the holes on the bellow shown in the
figure is blocked, open the holes using a
toothpick.
C Foreign metal substances in your
machine will cause rust stains.
Clean the stains on the drum
surface by using cleaning agents for
stainless steel. Never use steel wool
or wire wool.

6 Maintenance and cleaning