Regular Cleaning
After the cycle is finished, wipe the door and the inside of the door seal to remove any moisture.Wipe the body of the washer with a dry cloth to remove any moisture.Leave the door open to dry the drum interior.Make sure children and pets do not climb into the drum. Engage the Control Lock feature if needed to prevent children from accidentally starting a wash cycle.Proper care of your washer can extend its life.Wash with a damp cloth on the outside and inside and then dry with a soft cloth.Immediately wipe off any spills.Wipe with a damp cloth.Do not touch the surface or the display with sharp objects.
Cleaning the Drum
Over time, residue may build up in the drum, leading to mildew or a musty odor. Run the Tub Clean cycle monthly to remove residue and prevent odor.Make sure to run the Tub Clean cycle only when the drum is empty. Never load laundry while using this cycle. The laundry may be damaged or contaminated with cleaning products.Run the cycle more often under heavy use conditions or if odor is already present.If mildew or musty smell already exists, run this cycle once a week for three consecutive weeks.Remove any clothing from the drum.Add cleaning agents.CleanerInstructionsDrum cleanerAdd to main detergent compartment of detergent dispenserLime scale removerLiquid chlorine bleachAdd to bleach compartment of detergent dispenser.Powdered cleanerPull out liquid detergent cup before adding to main detergent compartmentCleaning tabletsPlace directly into the washer drum.For other drum cleaning products, follow the cleaner manufacturer’s instructions and recommendations.Do not exceed the maximum fill line when adding bleach or powdered cleaners. Powdered cleaners may remain in the drum after cleaning.Close the door and press the Power button.Select the Tub Clean cycle and press the Start/Pause button to begin the cycle.After the cycle ends, open the door and allow the drum interior to dry completely.Make sure children and pets do not climb into the drum. Engage the Control Lock feature if needed to prevent children from accidentally starting a wash cycle.If you use a descaler or drum cleaner during the Tub Clean cycle, use the Speed Wash option to rinse the washer drum before running your next wash cycle.When the power is on and the tcL message blinks on the display, it means the washer drum needs cleaning. Use the Tub Clean cycle to clean the washer drum. The frequency of the automatic alert’s appearance depends on how often the washer is used. However, the message will generally appear every one to two months.
Removing Mineral Buildup
In areas with hard water, mineral scale can form on internal components of the washer. Periodically clean the mineral buildup on the internal components to extend the lifespan of the washer. Use of a water softener is recommended in areas with hard water.Use a descaler to remove visible mineral buildup on the washer drum.After descaling, always run the Tub Clean cycle before washing clothing.Mineral scale and other spots may be removed from the stainless steel drum using a soft cloth soaked in stainless steel cleaner.Do not use steel wool or abrasive cleaners.After you finish using the appliance, leave the door open overnight to allow air to circulate and dry the drum. This helps prevent odors. In high-traffic areas or where space is tight, use the magnetic door stop to keep the door slightly ajar. To use, gently close the door until the magnet just contacts the inner door frame.
Cleaning the Dispenser Drawer
Leaving detergent in the detergent dispenser drawer for an extended period of time or using the washer for a long period of time may cause the build-up of residue in the detergent dispenser drawer. Remove and clean the detergent dispenser drawer once or twice a month.Do not spray water inside the washer. Doing so may cause fire or electric shock.Turn off the washer, and unplug the power cord.Pull the drawer straight out until it stops.Press down hard on the disengage button a and pull the drawer completely out.Remove the inserts from the drawer.Clean the inserts and drawer with warm water.Use a soft cloth or brush to clean and to remove any residue.Do not use soap when cleaning the drawer and inserts.Wipe off any moisture with a dry towel or cloth after cleaning.To clean the drawer opening, use a small, non-metal brush to clean the recess. Remove all residue from the upper and lower parts of the recess.Replace the drawer.
Cleaning the Door Seal
Clean the door seal once a month to prevent build-up of dirt.Cleaning the door seal with undiluted bleach may cause malfunction of the door seal and washer parts. You must add water to the bleach before using it.Wear rubber gloves and protective goggles.Dilute 3/4 cup (177 mL) of liquid chlorine bleach in 1 gallon (3.8 L) of water.Wipe around the door seal.Soak a sponge or a soft cloth in this diluted solution and wipe all around the door seal.Wipe up any moisture with a dry towel or cloth after cleaning.Leave the door open to allow the door seal to dry completely.
Cleaning the Water Inlet Filters
If the washer does not fill properly, an error message will appear on the display. The inlet valve filter screens could be clogged by hard water scale, sediment in the water supply, or other debris.The inlet screens protect the delicate parts of the inlet valve from being damaged by particles that could enter the valves with the water supply. Operating the washer with these filters removed could cause a valve to open continuously, resulting in flooding and/or property damage.Do not use the washer without the inlet filters. Doing so will cause leaks and malfunction.If you use the washer in an area with hard water, the inlet filter may clog due to lime buildup and require more frequent cleaning.Turn off the washer, and unplug the power cord.Turn off hot and cold water faucets.Unscrew the hot and cold water hoses from the back of the washer.Remove the filters from the water valves carefully.Use pliers to pull out the filters from the water valves.Remove foreign objects and soak the filters in white vinegar or a lime scale remover.If using a lime scale remover, follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Be careful not to damage the filters while cleaning them.Rinse filters thoroughly and press them back into place.Flush then reattach the water hoses.Before reattaching the water inlet hoses, flush them by running several gallons of water through them into a bucket or drain, preferably with the faucets wide open for maximum flow.An IE error message may blink on the display when the water pressure is low or an inlet filter is clogged with dirt. Clean the inlet filter.
Cleaning the Drain Pump Filter
The washer fails to drain if the drain pump filter is clogged. Periodically clean the drain filter to prevent clogging with foreign objects.Opening the drain filter will result in water overflowing if there is water in the drum. Use a bucket if the drum is not completely drained before you open the drain filter.Using the washer without the drain filter or with an incorrectly assembled drain filter may cause leaks or malfunction of the washer.Turn off the washer, and unplug the power cord.Open the drain pump filter cover.Drain any remaining water.Unclip the drain hose and remove the plug from the drain hose to drain the remaining water.Remove the pump filter.Twist the pump filter counterclockwise to remove.Clean the pump filter and opening.Reassemble the plug onto the drain hose and reclip the drain hose.Insert the drain pump filter and twist it clockwise.Close the drain pump filter cover.An OE message blinks on the display when the drain pump filter is clogged with dirt. Clean the drain pump filter.
Care in Cold Climates
If the washer will not be used for an extended period of time and is in an area that could be exposed to freezing temperatures, follow these steps to protect the washer from damage.Make sure the drum is empty before following these steps.Turn off the washer, and unplug the power cord.Turn off the water faucets.Disconnect the water inlet hoses. Drain any water from the hoses.Plug the power cord into a properly grounded electrical outlet.Add 1 gallon of nontoxic recreational vehicle (RV) antifreeze to the empty drum and close the door.Never use automotive antifreeze.Turn on the washer and press the Spin button.Press the Start/Pause button to start the drain pump for 1 minute.This will expel some of the antifreeze, leaving enough to protect the washer from damage.Turn off the washer and unplug the power cord.Dry the drum interior with a soft cloth, and close the door.Store the washer in an upright position.Remove the inserts from the dispenser. Drain any water in the compartments and let them dry.To remove the antifreeze from the washer after storage, run the Speed Wash cycle using detergent.Do not add laundry to this cycle.Turn off the washer, and unplug the power cord.Turn off the faucets connected to the water inlet hoses.Pour hot water on the frozen faucets to thaw the water inlet hoses and remove the water inlet hoses.Immerse the water inlet hoses in hot water to thaw them.Reconnect the water inlet hoses to the water inlets of the washer and to the faucets.See Connecting the Water Inlet Hoses for details.Turn on the faucets.Press the Power button to turn on the washer.Press the Spin button to operate spin only cycle for draining and spinning.Press the Start/Pause button.Pour hot water in the washer drum and close the door.Wait for 1 - 2 hours.Press the Power button.Press the Spin button to operate spin only cycle for draining and spinning.Press the Start/Pause button to make sure the water drains.