EN 7
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Always unplug the washing machine before doing any maintenance.
Detergent dispenser
Clean the detergent dispenser regularly, at least
three or four times a year, to prevent detergent
build-up:
Detergent dispenser - picture 17a
1. Push in the buttons on each side of the dispenser
(picture 18).
2. Pull the dispenser towards you and remove
it. A small quantity of water can remain in the
dispenser. It is advisable to carry the dispenser in
an upright position.
3. Wash the dispenser using running water. You can
also remove the siphon caps in the dispenser for
cleaning.
4. Replace the siphon caps in the dispenser (if
removed). Make sure that they lock in place
5. Replace the dispenser by locating the bottom tabs
in the lid holes and pivot until both of the upper
buttons lock.
Detergent dispenser - picture 17b
1. Press the button to release the detergent dispenser
and remove it (picture 19). A small quantity of
water can remain in the dispenser, thus you should
carry it in an upright position.
2. Wash the dispenser using running water. You can
also remove the siphon cap on the back of the
dispenser for cleaning (picture 20).
3. Replace the siphon cap in the dispenser (if
removed)
4. Reinstall the dispenser by locating the dispenser’s
bottom tabs into the appropriate openings on the
lid, and by pushing the dispenser against the lid
until it locks into place.
Make sure that the detergent dispenser is
correctly reinstalled.
Water inlet hose filter
Check and clean regularly (at least two or three
times a year).
1. Unplug the washing machine.
2. Turn off the tap.
3. Unscrew the hose from the tap.
4. Carefully clean the filter located at the end of hose,
without disassembling it, for example with a tooth-
brush.
Note: Do not submerge the hose in water.
5. Screw the flexible hose back onto the tap by hand.
Do not use pliers (risk of squashing the joint).
6. Turn on the tap and check that the connections
are water-tight.
7. Plug the washing machine back in.
Water inlet hose
(picture 21, 22 or 23, depending on model)
Check the inlet hose regularly for brittleness and
cracks and replace it if necessary using a new hose of
the same type.
The inlet hose as shown on picture 21 has a safety
valve to prevent the appliance against uncontrolled
water inlet; if the safety valve inspection window (A) is
red, the safety valve has been activated and the hose
must be exchanged. Contact out After-Sales Service
or your specialist dealer to obtain a new inlet hose.
For unscrewing the inlet hose as shown on picture 21,
you must push down the release lever (B) (if available)
while unscrewing it.
If your inlet hose has a transparent hose coating
(picture 22), periodically check the colour of the
transparent coating. If the transparent hose shows a
local dark colour change, this is an indication that the
hose may have a leak and should be replaced.
Contact our After-Sales Service team or specialist
dealer to obtain a replacement hose.
Appliance exterior and control panel
• Clean with a soft damp cloth.
• If necessary, use some soapy water or a mild
neutral detergent (do not use detergents containing
solvents, abrasive detergents, window or general-
purpose cleaners - they may harm the surfaces).
Appliance interior
• After each washing, leave the lid open for some-
time to allow the inside of the appliance to dry.
• If you never or seldom wash your laundry at
95°C, we recommend to occasionally run a 95°C
programme without laundry, adding a small amount
of detergent, to keep the interior of the appliance
clean.
Lid seal
• Check the condition of the lid seal periodically and
clean it from time to time with a damp cloth.
Water inlet hose(s)
• Check the hose regularly for brittleness and cracks.
Replace if necessary.
Filter
• Check and clean the filter regularly, at least 3 or
4 times a year (see “Cleaning the Filter/ Draining
Residual Water”).
Do not use flammable fluids for cleaning the ap-
pliance.