Detergent Dispenser · Detergent Dispenser Port · Main Body And Drum - Hitachi BD-W3300 Operating Instructions And Owner's Manual

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Detergent dispenser
When detergent or softener is caked on the detergent dispenser, wash it off with water.
The solidified detergent may be flushed into the machine when water is injected into the dispenser during operation,
causing blockage and resulting in water leakage or water buildup in the liquid detergent inlet and softener inlet.
Wash off any leftover detergent, softener, or dirt with water.
Remove the detergent dispenser.
Pull out the detergent dispenser until it stops.
Push slightly to the left while pulling the dispenser out
again.
 Water may remain in the detergent dispenser.
Be careful not to spill when pulling the dispenser out.
Remove the caps from the detergent dispenser, and clean.
 If the detergent is heavily caked, soak the dispenser in hot water (about
40°C) for about 5 minutes, and use a toothbrush or similar tool to
clean.
 If the detergent dispenser is frozen, soak it in hot water (40°C).
Cap
Remove caps
Wipe the dispenser dry, and reinsert it in its original state.
 Make sure to reattach the 2 caps.
Detergent dispenser port
Wipe the area surrounding the detergent dispenser port with a damp cloth regularly (once per
week), or whenever detergent or softener is caked on or the area is dirty.
Remove the detergent dispenser.
Wipe the area surrounding the detergent
dispenser port with a damp cloth.
Reinsert the detergent dispenser in its
original state.
Use toothbrush for heavy caking
Top area of dispenser port
Detergent
dispenser
Detergent
dispenser
Bottom area of dispenser port
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