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19
MAINTENANCE
Cleaning
the
Dispenser
?
The
dispenser
may
need
to
be
cleaned
periodically
due
to
laundry
additive
build-up.
?
Run
warm
water
and
a
soft
brush
or
cloth
over
the
drawer,
liquid
detergent
box and
inserts
to
remove
any
excess
laundry
additives.
?
Clean
the
drawer
opening
using
water
and
a
small
brush.
?
Follow
the
illustrations
in
reverse
order
to
replace
the
parts
to
their
proper
location.
NOTE:
Do
not
use
any
cleaning
substance
on
the
drawer
opening
other
than
water
because
it
will
drain
into
the
tub.
If
this
should
happen,
set
the
washer
for
a
rinse
and
spin
cycle
to
remove
any
cleaning
substance
from
the
washer
before
doing
a
load
of
laundry.
The
washing
drum
?
If
you
live
in
a
hard
water
area,
lime
scale
can
continuously
builds
up
in
places
where
it
cannot
be
seen
and
it
is
not
easily
removed
from
the
drum.
Over
time
the
build-up
of
scale
clogs
appliances,
and
if
it
is
not
kept
in
check,
these
will
eventually
have
to
be
replaced.
?
Although
the
washing
drum
is
made
of
Stainless
steel,
specks
of
rust
can
be
caused
by
small
metal
articles
(paper
clips,
safety
pins,
etc.)
which
have
been
left
in
the
drum.
?
The
washing
drum
should
be
cleaned
from
time
to
time.
?
If
you
use
descaling
agents,
dyes,
or
bleaches,
make
sure
they
are
suitable
for
washing
machine
use.
?
Descaler
could
contain
components
that
can
damage
part
of
your
washing
machine.
?
Remove
the
spots
with
a
stainless
steel
cleaning
agent.
?
Never
use
steel
wool.
1
SOFTENER
MAX
Pull
the
dispenser
drawer
out
until
it
stops.
2
Press
down
the
lock
tab
on
the
bleach
insert.
Remove
the
drawer.
3
Remove
the
liquid
detergent
box,
softener
and
bleach
inserts
from
their
compartments.
SOFTENER
MAX
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