• This may result in burns or injury.
Do not operate the washer if the detergent dispenser is removed.
• This may result in electric shock or injury due to water leakage.
Do not insert your hand into the detergent dispenser after opening it.
• This may result in injury as your hand may be caught.
Do not place any non-laundry objects, such as shoes, food waste, or animals into the
washer.
• This can cause abnormal vibrations that can damage the washer, and, in the case of
pets, cause severe injury or death.
Do not press the buttons using sharp objects such as pins, knifes, fingernails, etc.
• This may result in electric shock or injury.
Do not wash laundry contaminated by oils, creams, or lotions usually found in skincare
shops or massage clinics.
• This may result in the rubber seal becoming deformed and water leakage.
Do not leave metal objects (safety pins, hair pins, etc.) or bleach in the tub for long periods
of time.
• This may cause the tub to rust.
• If rust appears on the surface of the tub, apply a neutral cleansing agent to the surface
and use a sponge to clean it. Never use a metal brush.
Do not use dry cleaning detergent in the tub and do not wash, rinse, or spin laundry
contaminated by dry cleaning detergent.
• This may result in spontaneous combustion or ignition due to heat from the oxidation
of the oil.
Do not use hot water from water cooling/heating devices.
• This may result in problems with the washer.
Do not use natural hand-washing soap in the washer.
• If it hardens and accumulates inside the washer, it may cause problems with the
product, discoloration, rust, or bad odors.
Do not wash large laundry items such as bedding in the washing net.
• Failing to do so may result in injury due to abnormal vibrations.
• Place smaller items, such as lace socks and lingerie in the washing net.
Do not use hardened detergent.
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