Care And Maintenance; Regular Checks; Regular Cleaning; Cleaning The Loading Door - Hanseatic HWMK814A User Manual

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Care and maintenance

Care and maintenance
 WARNING
Risk of electric shock!
Touching live parts may result in severe
injury or death.
■ Before cleaning the appliance, pull
the mains plug out of the socket.
■ Never spray the appliance with a wa-
ter jet or a high-pressure cleaner.
NOTICE
Risk of damage to property!
Improper handling of the appliance
may result in damage.
■ Do not use caustic, abrasive or scour-
ing solvent-based cleaners. They can
damage the surfaces or make the
rubber sleeve brittle and fragile.
■ Do not use pointed, sharp or angular
objects for cleaning the rubber sleeve.
They can damage the rubber sleeve
and make it leaky.

Regular checks

• Check regularly whether
– the fittings of the inlet hose are sitting
securely and are sealed when the valve
is open;
– the outlet hose (17) is sitting securely
and tightly on the edge of the bath or on
the siphon;
– the outlet hose is sitting tightly in the re-
taining clip at the point where it comes
out of the casing;
– the inlet and outlet hoses are brittle,
cracked or creased;
– the lint trap is closed tightly;
– the rubber sleeve (20) of the loading
door is free of foreign objects such as
buttons, paper clips, etc.;
– the drum is free from foreign objects;
– the drum shows signs of rust.

Regular cleaning

Washing machine-cleaning agents for
maintaining your appliance can be found in
well-stocked supermarkets and drugstores.
Cleaning the appliance using these products
takes place when the washing machine is
empty and is very intensive.
You should clean the appliance in this way
every 30 wash cycles to prevent limescale
deposits and to maintain your appliance.
When doing so, please note the manufactur-
er instructions on the packaging.
Limescale deposits can be avoided us-
ing the right detergent dosage.

Cleaning the loading door

(20)
1. Pull back the folds of the rubber
sleeve (20) carefully and remove all ob-
jects from behind it.
2. Wipe the loading door (14) and the rubber
sleeve (20) with a soft, damp cloth on the
outside and inside, and then wipe them
both dry.

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