Clean Washer Cycle; Maintaining The Air Gap In Drain; Maintaining The Water Fill Valve - Labconco SteamScrubber 4010010 Series User Manual

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 Use a sponge sprinkled with non-abrasive stainless steel cleaner to gently wipe
the washer tank and door to remove surface discoloration caused by exposure to
halogenated compounds or steel parts. In some cases, the finish may be slightly
dulled by this action.
If your water has a high mineral content, film or spots may develop on the washer
interior. If the procedures listed above do not eliminate the film or spots, you may run
your washer through the Clean Washer Cycle below.

Clean Washer Cycle

1. Remove all glassware from the washer.
2. Pour one cup of 4-8% acetic acid or white vinegar into the bottom of the washer
tank.
3. Select and run the Clean Washer Program.

Maintaining the Air Gap in Drain

If the installation included an air gap (recommended) it requires periodic cleaning. The
air gap is not part of the washer; therefore, it is not covered by the washer warranty.
The air gap protects the washer against water backing up in the event of a clogged
drain. Check the air gap for build-up any time your washer is not draining well.
Most types of air gaps are easy to clean. Simply follow the manufacturer's directions for
maintaining the air gap.

Maintaining the Water Fill Valve

The water fill valves on the washer include a filter screen to remove dirt/particulate in
the supply water lines. The filter screens may require periodic cleaning to remove
trapped particles. A low water condition or Fill Fail Alarm may occur if the blockage is
not removed. See Fig. 8-1, and follow these steps to clean the inlet valve filter screen.
1. Turn off the water and disconnect electrical power to the washer.
2. Gain access to the rear of the washer. If the washer is a Freestanding model,
remove the rear panel.
3. Disconnect the water supply line that is connected to the valve to be cleaned.
4. Remove the valve filter screen and clean it thoroughly under running water.
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