Maintenance
Keep the washer clean for best performance and to lengthen its life cycle.
WARNING
Certain internal parts are intentionally not grounded and may present a risk of electric
shock only during servicing. Service personnel – Do not contact the following parts while
the appliance is energized: Control board, heat sink, motor, inlet valve, heater, and pump.
Self Clean
Certain usage and environmental conditions may result in some residue build-up or odor
in the washer tub. To prevent this build-up of residue or odor causing bacteria and keep
your washer tub fresh and clean, perform the SELF CLEAN cycle at least once a month or
every 20 cycles. Perform the recommended procedure below when using the SELF CLEAN
cycle.
Check the washer tub before using the SELF CLEAN cycle. Remove any remaining water
in the tub by running a Spin Only setting cycle (page 39) prior to starting the SELF CLEAN
cycle.
1. Remove all items from the washer tub and ensure the tub is empty. Laundry left in the
tub during the SELF CLEAN cycle may be damaged.
2. Press Power to turn on the washer.
3. Turn the Cycle Selector to SELF CLEAN .
4. Press and hold Start/Pause (Hold to Start) .
NOTE
• The water temperature for SELF CLEAN is defaulted to Hot. This temperature cannot be
changed.
• In the case where residue is present in the washer tub, add 1 cup (8 fl.oz, 240ml) of
liquid chlorine bleach to the bleach compartment before you start the SELF CLEAN
cycle.
• Do not use or mix any other detergent or chemicals during the SELF CLEAN cycle. If
necessary, run a RINSE+SPIN cycle after the SELF CLEAN cycle has completed to help
remove any remaining residue.
CAUTION
• Check the washer tub before using the SELF CLEAN cycle. Remove any remaining water
in the tub by running a SPIN ONLY cycle prior to starting the SELF CLEAN cycle.
• If there is chlorine bleach left in the washer tub for an extended period of time, rust
can occur.
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