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3.5 Checking the door seal and chamber seal
The inspection is done to check the seal on the door (the seal at the bottom edge of the
door) and the chamber seal (the seal that runs along the front edge of the chamber).
Failure to perform this inspection can result in unwanted leakage of water and steam.
Start by checking to make sure both seals are intact and have not become loose from
their tracks.
To check for water leakage, open the doors to the machine’s detergent cabinet and then
start a process. Check that there are no water drops leaking from the chamber during
the process. In order to check for leaking steam, wait until the rinse cycle is over and
the steam generator starts to work. Check that no steam pushes out through the seam
between chamber and the door. Replace the seal(s) if needed.
3.6 Checking fastening points for item holder
This inspection is done to ensure that the 3 fastening points for the item holders on the
inner door are tight. Failure to perform this inspection may result in the item holder
moving around when the door is closed, resulting in the item not being cleaned as
intended.
Check that all item holders that are used are properly attached at the fastening points.
If the fastening points cannot be adjusted, the item holder can be adjusted by lightly
twisting it. The item holder may become deformed if not handled carefully.
3.7 Checking the overflow connection
This inspection is done to ensure that no water is leaking out from the overow
connection. Since the overow drain has a built-in function that warns if the chamber
overows, failure to perform the inspection can result in leakage during regular
functioning and major leakage if the regular drain becomes clogged.
You must run a process in order to check the seal on the overow drain. Use a ashlight
to check the connection for leaking water.
If there is a leak, tighten the hose clamp or the clamp that holds the overow drain line
to the chamber and recheck for leakage during the process.
3.8 Internal cleaning of the chamber
This removes the coating that has formed in the chamber. If it is not removed, additional
dirt and debris can quickly build up in the chamber. Use a descaler designed for washing
machines to remove it. WARNING! Strong, concentrated descaling agents in the steam
generator or steam boiler can be damaging for the machine.
3.9 Adjusting door and door springs
Check that the spring brakes the door so that is closes gently. Make sure that the door
also closes properly. Check that the door does not t too close to the sealing for the
chamber at the upper edge when closing the door. This can result in unnecessary wear
and tear on the chamber seal.