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How to unblock your washing machine drain filter

How to unblock washing machine drain filter 

 

If you’ve noticed that your washing machine is not draining as efficiently as it used to or if it has stopped altogether, chances are that the filter is clogged with debris. It is important to clean your washing machine's filter periodically to ensure that it is working optimally. Fortunately, this is a relatively simple task that you can undertake yourself, without needing the help of a repair technician. In this blog post, we’ll show you how to unblock your washing machine filter and get your machine working smoothly again.

Step 1: Turn off the power supply Before attempting to clean the filter, make sure to turn off the power supply to your washing machine to avoid any accidents.

Step 2: Locate the filter The filter is typically located at the bottom of the front panel of your washing machine. Refer to your machine's manual if you're unsure about its location.

Step 3: Open the filter To open the filter, gently remove the panel at the bottom of your washing machine. You may need a screwdriver or a similar tool to unscrew the panel.

Step 4: Empty the filter Once the panel is removed, you can access the filter. Be prepared to catch any excess water that may spill out when you open the filter. Empty the contents of the filter into a bowl or a similar container.

Step 5: Clean the filter Now that the filter is empty, clean it thoroughly under running water to remove any debris. Be sure to remove any small items such as coins, buttons, or hairpins that may have accumulated in the filter.

Step 6: Reassemble Once the filter is clean, replace it in its housing and screw the panel back in place. Be sure to tighten the screws securely.

Step 7: Test the machine Now that you have cleaned the filter, it’s time to test your washing machine. Turn the power back on and run a short cycle to ensure that the machine is draining properly.

Cleaning your washing machine filter is a quick and easy task that can help prolong the life of your machine and prevent costly repairs. It is recommended that you clean your filter at least once every three months, but you may need to do so more frequently if you have a large household or if you wash heavily soiled items often. Remember, always refer to your machine's manual before attempting any repairs or maintenance.

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