Haier HLC1700AXS User Manual - Page 29

Vacationing Precautions

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CLEANING THE BUTTON TRAP The Button Trap is designed to capture small loose items such as buttons and coins, to keep them from damaging your machine. 1. Using a coin or screwdriver, pull down on the catch of the access panel, and lower the panel door to open. 2. Unclip the drain hose, pull it out and place the end of the drain hose in a pan or bucket to catch the water. a b c a Drain Hose b Plug c Trap 3. Remove the plug from the drain hose and allow the water to drain completely. 4. Turn the button trap counterclockwise to unlock and remove. Remove debris from the trap and rinse clean. NOTE: A small amount of water will drain from the trap. Use a shallow pan or place a towel on the floor before removing the Button Trap. 5. Reinsert the trap and turn it clockwise to lock it into place. 6. Replace the plug in the drain hose and clip it into place. Close the access panel. IMPORTANT: Make sure the button trap and plug are firmly seated and locked into place to avoid leaks. VACATIONING PRECAUTIONS • Unplug the electrical cord from the wall outlet. • Turn off the water supply faucets. This will eliminate the potential for water damage if the hoses accidentally rupture or become loose. • Dry the wash drum and leave the door open so moisture can evaporate to help prevent the growth of mold and mildew. 27

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CLEANING THE BUTTON TRAP
The Button Trap is designed to capture small loose items such as buttons and coins,
to keep them from damaging your machine.
1.
Using a coin or screwdriver, pull down on the catch of the access panel, and lower
the panel door to open.
2.
Unclip the drain hose, pull it out and place the end of the drain hose in a pan or
bucket to catch the water.
c
a
b
a
Drain Hose
b
Plug
c
Trap
3.
Remove the plug from the drain hose and allow the water to drain completely.
4.
Turn the button trap counterclockwise to unlock and remove. Remove debris
from the trap and rinse clean.
NOTE:
A small amount of water will drain from the trap. Use a shallow pan or
place a towel on the ±oor before removing the Button Trap.
5.
Reinsert the trap and turn it clockwise to lock it into place.
6.
Replace the plug in the drain hose and clip it into place. Close the access panel.
IMPORTANT:
Make sure the button trap and plug are firmly seated and locked into
place to avoid leaks.
VACATIONING PRECAUTIONS
Unplug the electrical cord from the wall outlet.
Turn off the water supply faucets. This will eliminate the potential for water
damage if the hoses accidentally rupture or become loose.
Dry the wash drum and leave the door open so moisture can evaporate to help
prevent the growth of mold and mildew.