Asko W600 User manual Use & Care Guide EN ES FR - Page 7

Care And Cleaning Instructions

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ENGLISH CARE AND CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS CLEANING THE DETERGENT DRAWER 1. Pull the drawer out as far as it goes then lift it up and pull it out completely, as illustrated. 2. Clean the drawer with a soft brush under warm running water. Do not put the drawer in a dishwasher. 3. Replace the drawer by tilting it into position. CLEANING THE CONTROL PANEL To clean the control panel, use only a warm, damp rag. To prevent penetration of water into the door lock and electrical components, never use a spray of any kind. Also, never use abrasive cleaners or scouring pads on the outer surfaces because they will scratch the finish and they could remove the writing on the control panel. Some paper towels may also scratch the finish. WARNING! Never spray clean the control panel. You could damage the electrical components. Also, never use abrasive cleaners, scouring pads or paper towels on the outer surfaces because they will scratch the finish and they could remove the writing on the control panel. CLEANING THE PIN TRAP Your washing machine has a pin trap designed to trap pins, hairpins, coins and similar items. This trap should be cleaned occasionally. To do this, follow the steps below: 1. Make sure as much water as possible is drained out of the tub then turn off the power to the machine. 2. Using the flat edge of the liquid detergent partition piece, a flathead screwdriver or similar item, gently pry open the drain pump cover, as illustrated. 3. There is always a small amount of water in the drain pump area. Before you open the drain cover, place a shallow container, such as a pie pan, on the floor below the drain to catch the water. 4. Pull the small black drain hose loose from its position on the door cover and let the water drain into the pan. 5. Unscrew the pin trap cover and lift it out. REMOVING AN OBJECT FROM BETWEEN THE DRUM AND OUTER CONTAINER Occasionally, a small item may fall between the drum and the outer container. Such items should be removed because they could corrode and cause rust stains on the laundry. To remove the item, follow the instructions below: 1. Insert a flathead screwdriver in the center hole in the paddle and carefully push it to the left. 2. Grip the paddle with your other hand and pull it toward you. 3. Lift up the paddle and remove the object. 4. Replace the paddle in its fixing hole with the F-mark toward you. Check that the paddle clips are properly located in the slots and slide the paddle toward the back as far as it will go. 6. You can now clean out any grit or small objects. You should also clean the pump rotor at the back of the pump housing. 7. Replace the drain cover and return the drain hose to its position on the door. REMOVING HARD WATER STAINS FROM THE DRUM If you live in an area with hard water, the washer drum may become coated with a grey-white deposit. To remove it, pour about an ounce of citric acid in the drum and run a Normal wash program at 205° F. Page 7

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ENGLISH
CLEANING THE PIN TRAP
Your washing machine has a pin trap designed to trap
pins, hairpins, coins and similar items. This trap should
be cleaned occasionally. To do this, follow the steps
below:
1. Make sure as much water as possible is drained
out of the tub then turn off the power to the machine.
2. Using the flat edge of the
liquid detergent partition
piece, a flathead screwdriver
or similar item, gently pry open
the drain pump cover, as
illustrated.
4. Pull the small black
drain hose loose from
its position on the door
cover and let
the water
drain into the pan.
7.
Replace the drain cover and return the drain hose to
its position on the door.
5.
Unscrew the pin trap cover and lift it out.
3.
There is always a small amount of water in the drain
pump area. Before you open the drain cover, place a
shallow container, such as a pie pan, on the floor
below the drain to catch the water.
REMOVING AN OBJECT FROM
BETWEEN THE DRUM AND
OUTER CONTAINER
Occasionally, a small item may fall between the drum
and the outer container. Such items should be removed
because they could corrode and cause rust stains on
the laundry. To remove the item, follow the instructions
below:
CARE AND CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
CLEANING THE DETERGENT
DRAWER
CLEANING THE CONTROL PANEL
To clean the control panel, use only a warm, damp rag.
To prevent penetration of water into the door lock and
electrical components,
never use a spray of any kind
.
Also, never use abrasive cleaners or scouring pads on
the outer surfaces because they will scratch the finish
and they could remove the writing on the control panel.
Some paper towels may also scratch the finish.
1. Pull the drawer out as far
as it goes then lift it up and
pull it out completely, as
illustrated.
2. Clean the drawer with a
soft brush under warm
running water.
Do not put
the drawer in a dishwasher.
3. Replace the drawer by
tilting it into position.
6.
You can now clean out any
grit or small objects. You
should also clean the
pump rotor at the back of
the pump housing.
2.
Grip the paddle with your other
hand and pull it toward you.
1.
Insert a flathead screwdriver
in the center hole in the
paddle and carefully push it
to the left.
4.
Replace the paddle in its fixing hole with the F-mark
toward you.
Check that the paddle clips are properly
located in the slots and slide the paddle toward the
back as far as it will go.
3.
Lift up the paddle and remove the object.
REMOVING HARD WATER
STAINS FROM THE DRUM
If you live in an area with hard water, the washer drum
may become coated with a grey-white deposit. To
remove it, pour about an ounce of citric acid in the drum
and run a Normal wash program at 205° F.
Never spray clean the control panel. You could damage
the electrical components. Also, never use abrasive
cleaners, scouring pads or paper towels on the outer
surfaces because they will scratch the finish and they
could remove the writing on the control panel.
WARNING!