CARE AND CLEANING
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REGULAR CLEANING
AWARNING:
• Unplug
the washer
before
cleaning
to avoid the risk of electric
shock.
Failure
to follow
this warning
can cause
serious
injury, fire, electrical
shock,
or death.
• Never
use
harsh
chemicals,
abrasive
cleaners,
or solvents
to clean
the washer.
They will damage
the finish.
Cleaning
the
Exterior
Proper
care
of your
washer
can extend
its life.
The outside
of the machine
can be cleaned
with
warm
water
and a mild,
nonabrasive
household
detergent.
Immediately
wipe
off any spills
with a soft,
damp
cloth.
IMPORTANT:
Do not use methylated
spirits,
solvents,
or similar
products.
Never
use steel
wool
or abrasive
cleansers;
they
can damage
the surface.
Care and Cleaning of the Interior
Use a towel
or soft cloth
to wipe
around
the
washer
door opening,
door
seal, and door glass.
These
areas should
be kept
clean to ensure
a
watertight
seal.
Be sure to wipe
under the inside
rubber
seal to remove
any moisture
or soil.
Always
remove
items from
the washer
as soon
as the cycle
is completed.
Leaving
damp
items
in the washer
can cause
wrinkling,
color transfer,
and odor.
Run the TUB CLEAN
cycle
regularly
to remove
detergent
buildup
and other
residue.
Cleaning the Steam and Water
Circulation Nozzles
Use a cotton
swab
to remove
lime or detergent
buildup
from
the inside
of the steam
and water
circulation
nozzles.
NEVER
use a sharp
or
pointed
object;
you could
damage
the nozzles.
Storing the Washer
If the washer
will not be used for an extended
period
of time and
is in an area that could
be
exposed
to freezing
temperatures:
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Turn off water
supply
tap.
Disconnect
hoses
from water
supply
and
drain water
from
hoses.
Plug the power
cord
into a properly
grounded
electrical
outlet.
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Add 1 gallon
of nontoxic
recreational
vehicle
(RV) antifreeze
to the empty
wash
drum.
Close door.
Select
the spin cycle
and let washer
spin
for 1 minute
to drain out all the water.
NOTE:
Not all of the RV antifreeze
will be
expelled.
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Unplug
the power
cord,
dry the drum
interior
with a soft cloth,
and close
the door.
Remove
the inserts
from the dispenser.
Drain
any water
in compartments
and dry the
compartments.
Store the washer
in
upright
position.
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To remove
the antifreeze
from the washer
after storage,
run washer
through
a complete
cycle
using
detergent.
Do not add
laundry!
Removing
Lime Buildup
If you live in an area with hard water,
lime scale
can form
on internal
components
of the washer.
Use of a water
softener
is recommended
in areas
with hard water.
If a descaler
is used,
make
sure
that it is suitable
for use in a washer,
and run the
TUB
CLEAN
cycle
before
washing
clothing.
Lime scale
and other
spots
may be removed
from the stainless
steel
drum
using
a stainless
steel
cleaner.
Do NOT use steel
wool
or abrasive
cleansers;
they
can damage
the surface.
CARE AND CLEANING
CLEANING THE wASHER
Cleaning
the Dispenser
The dispenser should be cleaned periodically
to remove buildup from detergent and other
laundry products.
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dispenser
dra_wer until
it st
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Press th_
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in the center
of the drawer
and pull to remove
the drawer.
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or brush
to remove
any residue
or buildup.
Wipe
out the inside
of the drawer
opening
with a damp
cloth.
Reassemble
the drawer
and reinstall
in the drawer
opening.
NOTE:
Do not use anything
other
than
water
to clean the drawer,
inserts,
and drawer
opening.
If any sort
of household
cleaner
drains
into the interior
of the washer,
run a
RINSE+SPIN
cycle
before
washing
clothes.