30
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSES
WHAT TO DO
Clothes getting
too hot or
damaged.
Cycle selected not
appropriate for the load.
Ensure the cycle selected is
appropriate for items in the load.
Refer to pages 15 and 18.
Items removed from dryer
before the end of cycle cool
down had finished.
Removing items before cool down
may damage clothing if it is not
spread out and exposed to air to
cool once removed from the dryer.
Dryer is beeping,
displaying
unfamiliar light
patterns and/or a
message on the
digital display.
Dryer has a fault.
Try turning the dryer off and waiting
30 seconds before turning it back
on. Refer to pages 26 and 27.
Small puddle of
water coming
from under the
machine.
Water tank not correctly in
place.
Ensure the water tank is correctly in
place.
Water tank may need to be
emptied.
Empty the water tank.
Water tank may be
damaged.
Check the water tank for any signs
of damage.
Drain hose may not be
attached properly at the
machine end.
Ensure the drain hose is attached
properly. Refer to page 8.
Drain hose could be
damaged.
Check the drain hose for damage.
Drain hose has slipped out
of the drain.
Ensure the drain hose is securely
fixed in place. Sometimes drain
hoses can move or get displaced,
which may lead to water draining
onto the floor.
Drain may be blocked.
Check the drain for any blockages.
Dryer door not closing
properly, affecting the seal.
Ensure the dryer door is closed
properly and there is nothing
obstructing the door opening.
Small amount of
water in the drum
at end of cycle.
Water tank needs to be
emptied.
Empty the water tank.
Environmental conditions
may be affecting dryer
operation.
If conditions are particularly hot and
humid, it is possible vaporised water
may re-condense in the drum or on
the inside of the door.