Washing Machine Maintenance: tips to keep your machine running smoothly
Some of the most common washing machine problems, such as draining issues, can be prevented by regular maintenance. Fortunately, basic washing machine maintenance doesn’t require expert knowledge or a lot of time. The below tips will help keep your machine running smoothly.
Clogged filters can lead to drainage and water problems. These will show on your machine as 4E/4C and 5E/5C errors.
Clean the drain pump filter
Your washing machine's drain pump is responsible for pumping water out of the main drum so that it can be drained away. The drain pump filter protects the pump by filtering the water that drains out from the drum. However, over time, lint builds up in the filter, and small items such as coins, hairclips, or hair can become trapped. If the filter is clogged, your washer might not drain properly, so your clothes may be wet when the cycle finishes, or the cycle may take longer than expected to finish. In some cases, the washing machine might not spin properly or may be noisy or vibrate excessively. To stop the filter from getting clogged and to ensure the smooth running of your washing machine, it is important you clean the drain pump filter regularly or at least five or six times a year.
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Clean the mesh filters on the water supply hoses
Washing machines tap into your home's water supply, drawing both hot and cold water into the machine through the hoses attached at the back. Inside these hoses are two filters that are used to strain out any sand, silt, or other impurities that can sometimes make their way into the mains water supply. Keeping the supply clean is important for ensuring that your washing machine runs smoothly and lasts longer. Therefore, it is important that you clean the mesh filters regularly, or at least once or twice a year.
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Eco Drum Clean is an eco-friendly cleaning cycle designed to remove detergent residue and buildup. The Eco Drum Clean cycle should be run every 40 washes or sooner if your washing machine indicates that it is required. Follow the steps below to start an Eco Drum Clean cycle.
- Press the power button to switch your washing machine on.
- Turn the cycle selector round to select "Eco Drum Clean.".
- Press the Start/Pause button to start the cycle.
Check your pockets for foreign objects such as hair clips, tissues, or coins before adding washing to the machine, as they can damage the door seal and drum. We recommend using a fine laundry net for small items such as socks or gloves and for machine-washable bras, as they may become caught around the door and damage your laundry or machine.
You should also check and clean the door seal of your machine regularly in case small objects have become trapped. Use a wet cloth and non-abrasive cleaner to remove any residual detergent or debris from the rubber seal.
A buildup of detergent or fabric conditioner may cause the drawer to leak. Cleaning the detergent drawer regularly will remove any detergent or fabric conditioner residue. You can remove the detergent drawer on your washing machine quickly and easily, then run it under the tap to rinse out any residual detergent. Then, use a soft brush and a damp cloth to wipe out the residue before replacing the detergent drawer
Leaving damp clothes in the drum for long periods of time increases moisture and mould buildup. Moisture can result in damp and bad odors. Make sure to remove damp clothes from the drum immediately and leave the main door and detergent drawer open for fifteen to twenty minutes after the wash has finished to let air circulate.
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