Place the washing machine in a dry, well-ventilated, and heat-dissipating area, ensuring there are no flammable materials nearby.
2. Washers should be equipped with a dedicated power outlet, and they should take a "break" after running for a while before being used again. Always unplug the power when not in use.
3. When using the washing machine, do not leave it unattended. In case the motor gets stuck, quickly disconnect the power supply and promptly conduct a "health check" to prevent electric leaks and short-circuit fires.
Power on and if the motor does not rotate, immediately shut off the power to inspect and fix the issue before using again. If the timer or selector switch has poor contact, discontinue use.
5. Regularly inspect the insulation of the washing machine's power cord. Replace it promptly if it's frayed or worn out.





