Maintenance
Instructions for Maintenance
• Always unplug the machine before cleaning.
• The disassembled parts must be reinstalled in place, inspected,
and tested before use.
• If there is any possibility of hot water coming out of the drain
pump, allow it to cool before opening to prevent scalding.
• It is recommended to clean the inlet valve filter every month, or
when the error "E1" appears on the display.
• If Auto Dosing does not work properly, please check and clean
the connection between the detergent drawer and the machine.
• Regular cleaning is needed to avoid unnecessary service and
prolong the product's life.
Freezing Handling
If the machine is frozen in a place below 0°C, please handle as follows.
1. Wrap the tap with a warm towel to help defrost, and soak the
removed water inlet hose in warm water.
2. Pour warm water into the drum, close the door and let it inactive
for 10 minutes, and then reconnect the water inlet hose to the tap to
ensure normal use.
Notes concerning the energy and water
consumption of the washing machine
• The most efficient programs in terms of energy consumption are
generally those that perform at lower temperatures and longer
durations.
• Program time as well as energy and water consumption depend
on various factors, such as weight and type of the laundry,
chosen functions, characteristics of the water etc.
• For only slightly or normally soiled laundry, decrease the temperature
of the program, as the device uses less energy this way.
• Use the maximum spin speed available if the laundry will be dried
afterwards, as the remaining moisture content will be lower, which in
turn saves energy during the later drying process. Note, that noise
and remaining moisture content are influenced by the spinning
speed: the higher the spinning speed in the spinning phase, the
higher the noise and the lower the remaining moisture content.
• Load the household washer-dryer up to the maximum capacity of
each program to reduce the energy and water consumption.
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