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MAINTENANCE
POSSIBLE REMEDIES
The vast majority of failures and faults that occur in daily use of the machine can be
eliminated personally. In many cases time and costs could be saved without necessarily
having to contact the manufacturer’s authorized technical service centre.
The following table will aid to identify and possibly eliminate the causes of failure/
malfunction.
However, keep in mind that:
Repairs to electrical equipment can be carried out only by qualifi ed
and authorized. Repairs executed incorrectly can seriously threaten the
safety of user.
WHAT TO DO IF....
•
THE MACHINE MAKES NOISE
All washing machines on the market produce very little noise, perceptible in washing
and spinning step. They measured between 55 and 80 dB (A). These noises are
considered audible according the European standard EN ISO 3741-2010.
•
THE MACHINE DOES NOT SPINNING/VIBRATES
This model is equipped with a special electronic device that prevents the start of
spinning if laundry load is particularly unbalanced, irregular discharge, excessive or
noncompliant detergent. This serves to reduce vibration, increase the silence and life
span of the washing machine.
IMPORTANT WARNINGS
For the smooth operation of the washing machine and to prevent an increase in noise
and vibration or spin blockage, make sure to respect the following:
Make sure that the transportation screws have been removed during
installation.
Ensure that the drain pump fi lter is clean and make sure the exhaust pipe
is not choked and that the machine drains all the water well (as previously
reported).
Make sure the detergent used is for washing machine and use the right
amount.
WARNING!
Make sure the laundry load is not amassed or knotted.
Make sure the machine is well levelled on the fl oor (see chapter
Installation).
Problem
Diagnosis
Possible Solution
LED LCD
The machine does not turn on
or start.
• Make sure that the power plug is
inserted.
• Make sure there is power in the
socket.
• Make sure that the selector
switch, programme selector knob
1, is not in the OFF position.
The machine is on but does
not start and LEDs 1 and 2 are
blinking (on LED model) or F1
appears (on display model).
F1
• Make sure the door is well closed.
The machine does not take
water and LEDs 1 and 3 are
blinking (on LED model) or F2
appears (on display model).
F2
• Make sure there is water supply.
• Make sure the water tap is
opened.
• Make sure the water inlet hose is
not squashed.
• Make the water electro-valve fi lter
is not clogged.
LEDs 2 and 3 are blinking (on
Led model) or F3 appears on
monitor (of display model).
F3
• Switch
off and then switch on
the washing machine. In the fault
persist contact an authorised
service centre.
The machine does not drain/
empty or does not spin and
leds 1 and 4 are blinking (on
led model) or F4 appears on
display (of display model).
F4
• Make sure the drain pump fi lter is
not clogged. See page 25.
• Make sure the rinse hold special
function is enabled.
• Make sure that the drain hose is
not squashed and the internal
diameter of the drainage is larger
the that of the drain hose.
LEDs 2 and 4 are blinking (on
Led model) or F5 is displayed
(on display model).
F5
• Switch
off and then switch on
the washing machine. In the fault
persist contact an authorised
service centre.
LEDs 1, 2 and 6 are blinking
(on led model) or F6 is
displayed (on display model).
F6
• Switch
off and then switch on
the washing machine. If the fault
persist contact an authorised
service centre.
The door does not open.
• Make sure that the red LED is
turned off .
• Make sure the machine is not
the soak status or in special
anti-crease function
• Press the door from the locking
the side or give a light heat and
simultaneously pull to open.
There is water on the fl oor.
• Make sure that the inlet and drain
hoses are intact and that they do
not lose water.
• The detergent may not be appro-
priate or excessive (Overfl ows the
drawer).
• Reduce the amount of detergent.
The machine take in water
continuously
while it is turned off .
• Reduce the water pressure or of
pumping device.
• Close the tap at the end of wash.
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