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28 MAINTENANCE
3 Unscrew the hot and cold water hoses from
the back of the washer.
4 Remove the filters from the water valves
carefully.
Use pliers to pull out the filters from the
water valves.
5 Remove foreign objects and soak the filters in
white vinegar or a lime scale remover.
If using a lime scale remover, follow the
manufacturer’s instructions. Be careful not
to damage the filters while cleaning them.
6 Rinse filters thoroughly and press them back
into place.
7 Flush then reattach the water hoses.
Before reattaching the water inlet hoses,
flush them by running several gallons of
water through them into a bucket or drain,
preferably with the faucets wide open for
maximum flow.
NOTE
•An IE error message may blink on the display
when the water pressure is low or an inlet filter
is clogged with dirt. Clean the inlet filter.
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, follow these
steps to protect the washer from damage.
NOTE
Make sure the drum is empty before following
these steps.
1 Turn off the washer, and unplug the power
cord.
2 Turn off the water faucets.
3 Disconnect the water inlet hoses. Drain any
water from the hoses.
4 Plug the power cord into a properly grounded
electrical outlet.
5 Add 1/4 gallon of nontoxic recreational
vehicle (RV) antifreeze to the empty drum and
close the lid.
Never use automotive antifreeze.
6 Turn on the washer and select the Spin Only
option.
7 Press the Start/Pause button to start the
drain pump for 1 minute.
This will expel some of the antifreeze,
leaving enough to protect the washer from
damage.
8 Turn off the washer and unplug the power
cord.
9 Dry the drum interior with a soft cloth, and
close the lid.
10 Store the washer in an upright position.
11 Drain any water in dispenser compartments
and let them dry.
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