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Cleaning the hoses
Each hose has a filter in it, preventing any solid contaminants in the water entering your
washing machine. Occasionally you should unscrew the water inlet hoses where they
connect to the taps, check these for any build up of dirt and wash this out.
Nappy sanitisers/bleach
Nappy sanitisers and bleach are very corrosive to metal surfaces. DO NOT tip the
contents of a nappy bucket into your machine. Rinse and wring items out thoroughly
before placing them in the machine.
Moving your washer
If you need to move your washer a considerable distance (eg moving house), remember
to replace the transit bolts before moving it. These will protect internal components of
the washer from damage.
To replace the transit bolts, pull out the bolt-hole covers in the back of the machine.
Push the transit bolt rubber grommets and plastic spaces into the hole left and tighten
it with the spanner provided with the product.
Make sure any water in the washer is drained out. This can be done by cleaning out the
pump filter (refer to ‘Caring for your washer’ section ‘Cleaning the pump filter’).
ImpORTANT!
Leave the door to your washer open when it is not in use to allow the washer to dry
out, otherwise it will develop unpleasant odours. When leaving the door open like
this, it is extremely important that children and pets are kept away from the washer so
they cannot be accidentally trapped inside it.
Aside from the detergent dispenser, water hoses, and the pump filter, no other parts
are designed to be removed from the machine for cleaning. Do not attempt to remove
any other part of the machine.
CARING FOR YOUR WASHER