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After each use
Never use high pressure cleaners to hose down
the machine.
The machine should be cleaned immediately after
use.
^ After use do not shut the drum door, allow the
interior to air dry.
Cleaning the exterior
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Never use abrasive cleaners, scouring pads,
steel wool or caustic cleaners on the machine.
They will damage the surface.
All surfaces can be cleaned with a solution of warm
water and liquid dish soap applied with a soft
sponge.
Door gasket
^ Clean any residues on the door gasket with a damp
cloth.
Stainless steel
Stainless steel surfaces can be cleaned using a
non-abrasive stainless steel cleaner.
To help prevent resoiling, a conditioner for stainless
steel can also be used.
^ Apply sparingly with even pressure.
Clean the detergent dispenser, dispenser
compartments and siphons
The detergent dispenser, dispenser compartments
and siphons must be cleaned after each use with
warm water to thoroughly remove any residues of
detergents or other agents. If the machine is not
going to be used for a while the detergent dispenser
should be left open to air the compartment.
The siphon in the dispenser compartment for fabric
conditioner should also be cleaned.
Remove the siphon and clean with hot water. Then
put it back in place.
To clean the drip channels and siphon in the
detergent dispenser, open the flap 45°. The siphon
can be cleaned with a bottle brush if necessary..
The grille over the cooling fan at the back of the
machine should be checked for soiling from time to
time and cleaned if necessary.
Rust
The drum itself and the wash water drum are made of
stainless steel. Water with a high iron content or items
like paper clips or iron buttons which are in the
laundry, can lead to rust in the drums.
^ To help prevent rust, a conditioner for stainless
steel can be used.
^ Check the door gasket for iron residue and clean
with stainless steel conditioner.
^ Clean regularly.
Leave the drum door open after use for the interior
to air dry.
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