Care and Maintenance
The washing machine needs very little maintenance, but regular attention to a few small details will ensure the continued performance of your washing machine.
Do not use abrasive cleaners, scouring pads,
Cleaning the soap dispenser
It is advisable to clean the compartments occasionally to remove detergents and additives. To do this you need to do the following:
Step 1. Pull the drawer out firmly from the machine, but without forcing it.
Step 2. Clean the compartments and the siphon cover under warm running water. Step 3. Clean the outlet of the soap dispenser to remove any residue of soap powder. Step 4. Replace the drawer.
Cleaning the door glass
Regularly clean the door glass with a damp cloth. A build up of soiling and residues from the water may result in water leaking from the door.
Do not use abrasive cleaners as they can scratch the surface.
Cleaning the filter
The washing machine is fitted with a special filter to prevent items such as coins, buttons, etc. blocking the discharge hose. These may be retrieved by:
Step 1. Opening the filter cover.
Step 2. Pull out the corrugated hose (only available on certain models), remove the stopper and drain the water into a container.
Step 3. Before removing the filter, place an absorbent towel below the filter cap to collect the small amount of water that is likely to be inside the pump.
Step 4. Turn the filter
Step 5. Replace the filter and turn in a clockwise direction until locked in position. Replace the stopper in the hose and close the filter cover.
We recommend that the filter be cleaned frequently, at least once a month.
Maintenance wash
Using small quantities of detergent and low temperature wash programmes can cause the gradual build up of grease, dirt and scale. Over time these deposits can damage your laundry and your machine. They can also cause your machine to smell. We recommend that you carry out a maintenance wash a couple of times per year to keep your machine and pipe work clean and free of these deposits. Simply run the Cottons 90°C programme without a load and with the normal quantity of detergent.
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