Operation Manual

Emergency door release
Water filter
Maintenance
This should be used in the event of a power cut to
remove laundry.
Switch off and remove the plug from the socket.
Ensure the drums have stopped moving.
If the machine has been running on a hot wash, leave it
to cool down.
Completely drain the washing machine (see section 1002
under ‘coin trap’).
Remove the soap tray as described in section 1001.
Using the Dyson spanner or a coin, turn the door release
screw
1
/
4
of a turn anticlockwise to unlock the door,
hold the screw in this position and open the outer door.
Open inner door.
Turn the door release screw clockwise through
1
/
4
of a turn,
to ensure the door will close. (This is automatic on some models).
Replace the soap tray.
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To access the rear of the machine use the Rollerjack
TM
handle to pull the machine out (see section 4 01
for details).
Cleaning the water inlet filters
The water inlet filters should be checked regularly for debris
or limescale build-up (particularly in a hard water area).
Contact your local water authority to find out your water
composition.
Turn off the water supply to the machine.
Unscrew both water inlet hoses by hand.
Using pliers, grip the coloured filters, pull them out and rinse
them under cold water.
NB: Some water may remain in the hoses.
Note: CRO1 Flowcheck and Memory have grey leak protection inlet hoses
Replace the filters, red to the hot fill and blue to the cold fill,
and reconnect the water inlet hoses.
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