Dirty or blocked
detergent dispenser.
Clean the detergent dispenser (refer to
'Caring for your
Washer'
).
Liquid sitting at the
‘Max’ level at the end
of the cycle indicates a
blockage.
Clean the fabric softener dispenser (refer to
'Caring for
your Washer'
).
Dispenser over loaded
with detergent.
Clean out remaining detergent and refer to
'Detergent &
Fabric Softener'
for dosing information.
Washing very wet at the end
of the cycle
Cycle selected not
appropriate.
Particularly short or delicate cycles have shorter spins
which can result in wetter washing at the end of the
cycle.
Incorrect spin speed
for load selected.
Select a faster spin speed.
An out of balance load
has occurred.
The washer compensates for the out of balance by using
a lower spin speed, to reduce noise and potential
damage to itself.
Vibrating
Transit bolts left in
place.
Ensure transit bolts are removed prior to use of the
machine (refer to
'Installation Instructions - Removing
the Transit Bolts'
).
Washer may not be
level.
Ensure washer is installed on an appropriate surface
and levelled correctly (refer to
'Installation Instructions -
Levelling the machine'
).
Load is out of balance.
Wash an average sized load rather than a smaller load
or a single item. Washing one item at a time is not
recommended as it is difficult for the washer to balance
a single item during spin.
Solving Wash Problems
Problem
Possible Causes
What To Do
Creasing
Washer
overloaded.
Do not overload washer.
Incorrect cycle for
load type.
Use the ‘Easy Iron’ or ‘Handwash’ cycle for creasable items.
Spin speed too
fast.
Select a slower spin speed.
Updated: Thu, 11 Nov 2021 20:34:28 GMT
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