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Troubleshooting
Common
washing
problems
27
Care and Maintenance
leaning
and
Maintenance
C
26
Wash
Inner-tub
Leave
the
lid
open
after
washing
to
allow
moisture
to
evaporate.
If
you
want
to
clean
the
inner-tub
use
a
clean
soft
cloth
dampened
with
liquid
detergent,
then
rinse.
(Do
not
use
harsh
or
gritty
cleaners.)
Inlet
Hoses
Hoses
connecting
washer
to
faucet
should
be
replaced
every
5
years.
Exterior
Immediately
wipe
off
any
spills.
Wipe
with
damp
cloth.
Try
not
to
hit
surface
with
sharp
objects.
Long
Vacations
Be
sure
water
supply
is
shut
off
at
faucets.
Drain
all
water
from
hoses
if
weather
will
be
below
freezing.
When
there
is
a
fear of
freezing
If
frozen
?
Remove
the
water
supply
hose,
and
immerse
it
in
hot
water
at
approx..
40˚C.
?
Pour
approx..
2
liters
of
hot
water
at
approx..
40˚C,
into
the
bowl
and
let
it
stand
for
10
minutes.
?
Connect
the
water
supply
hose
to
the
water
tap
and
confirm
that
the
washing
machine
performs
the
supply
and
drainage
of
water.
?
Close
the
water
taps
and
remove
the
Water
Supply
Hose.
?
Remove
the
water
which
remains
in
the
water
supply.
?
Lower
the
drain
hose
and
drain
the
water
in
the
bowl
and
the
drain
hose
by
spinning.
Cleaning
the
Inside
of
your
Washer
If
you
use
fabric
softener
or
do
regular
cold
water
washing,
it
is
very
important
that
you
occasionally
clean
the
inside
of
your
washer.
?
Fill
your
washer
with
hot
water.
?
Add
about
two
cups
of
a
powdered
detergent
that
contains
phosphate.
?
Let
it
operate
for
several
minutes.
?
Stop
the
washer,
open
the
lid
and
leave
it
to
soak
overnight.
?
After
soaking,
drain
the
washer
and
run
it
through
a
normal
cycle.
?
In
this
time
should
not
operate
child-lock
mode.
We
do
not
recommend
that
you
wash
clothes
during
this
procedure.
Many
washing
problems
involve
poor
soil
&
stain
removal,
residues
of
lint
and
scum,
and
fabric
damage.
For
satisfactory
washing
results,
follow
these
instructions.
WASH
PROBLEM
Possible
Causes
Problems
Solutions
&
Preventive
Measures
?
Use
correct
amount
of
detergent
for
load
size,
amount
of
soil
and
water
hardness.
?
Use
warm
or
hot
water
for
normal
soil.
Different
water
temperature
may
be
required
according
to
soil
type.
(refer
to
page
8)
?
Reduce
load
size.
?
Wash
with
Jean
or
Soak(Turbo)
&
Jean
wash
cycle
for
heavy
soiled
laundry.
?
Separate
heavily
soiled
items
from
lightly
soiled
ones.
?
Pretreat
stain
and
heavy
soil
according
to
directions
shown
on
page
7.
?
Rub
the
stain
with
bar
soap.
Wash.
?
Do
not
overfill
fabric
softener
dispenser
and
do
not
pour
liquid
fabric
softener
directly
onto
fabric.
See
page
10
for
more
instructions.
?
Keep
the
recommendations
against
Scrud(waxy
buildup).
(refer
to
scrud
page10.)
?
Use
correct
amount
of
detergent
for
load
size,
amount
of
soil
and
water
hardness.
?
To
restore
discolored
load
of
whites,
use
rust
remover
safe
for
fabric.
?
Install
nonprecipitating
water
softener
or
an
iron
filter
in
your
water
supply
system
for
an
ongoing
problem.
?
Before
washing,
run
water
for
a
few
minutes
to
clear
lines.
?
Wash
lint
givers
eg
towels,
flannelette
sheets,
separately
from
lint
collectors
eg
synthetic
fabrics
and
remove
tissues
in
pockets
before
wash.
See
page
7
for
sorting
and
caring
before
loading.
?
Do
not
overload
the
washer
?
Do
not
overload
the
washer.
?
Some
detergents
need
to
be
pre-dissolved,
check
the
detergent
instructions.
Try
pre-dissolving
the
detergent.
?
Increase
water
temperature
using
hot
water
safe
for
fabric.
?
Use
proper
amount
of
detergent.
?
Never
pour
chlorine
bleach
directly
on
fabric.
See
page
9
for
adding
liquid
bleach.
?
Fasten
zippers,
hooks,
and
buckles.
?
Remove
objects
in
pockets.
See
page
7
for
caring
before
loading.
?
Do
not
overload
the
washer.
Poor
soil
removal
?
Not
enough
detergent
?
Wash
water
temperature
too
low.
?
Overloading
the
washer
?
Incorrect
wash
cycle
?
Incorrect
sorting
?
Do
not
pretreat
stain
?
Undiluted
fabric
softener
dispensed
directly
onto
fabric
?
A
buildup
caused
by
the
interaction
of
fabric
softener
and
detergent
can
flake
off
and
mark
clothes
?
Not
enough
detergent
?
Iron
or
manganese
in
water
supply,
water
pipes,
or
water
heater
?
Incorrect
sorting
?
Tissues
left
in
pocket
?
Overloading
the
washer
?
Overloading
the
washer
?
Undissolved
detergent
?
Use
too
much
detergent
?
Incorrect
use
of
chlorine
bleach.
?
Unfastened
zippers,
hooks,
buckles
?
Ribs,
tears
and
broken
threads
?
Overloading
the
washer
?
Degradation
of
fabric
Blue
Stains
Holes,
tears,
or
snags
Black
or
gray
marks
on
clothes
Yellow
or
brown
rust
stains
Lint
Residue
or
detergent