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Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible cause
Does not operate
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The power plug is not inserted in the power outlet.
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There is a power outage.
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The Delay Timer has been set.
It is wet, even though it is
the fi rst time to use it (drain
hose, tub, etc.)
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There may be moisture or water left in the tub or hoses from the
performance test before shipping from the factory.
The remaining time
increases during operation
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The remaining time is adjusted to compensate for the speed of the
incoming water.
Water is added again
during the washing process
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Water is added automatically up to the set water level if the water
level falls because water is absorbed by the laundry.
Wash time is longer than
the time that was set
manually
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If the water pressure is low, the operating time may increase due to a
longer water supply time.
The washing machine
stops during the spin cycle
and starts adding water
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If the laundry is extremely off balance when the spin cycle starts, the
spin cycle stops and the rinse cycle starts to rebalance the laundry.
After the load is rebalanced, the spin cycle starts again.
During the spin cycle, the
tub spins increasingly faster
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This is to more effi ciently remove water.
Sound of water is heard
when the tub moves
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That is the sound of water in the Liquid Load Balancer, which is used
for balancing when the tub is spinning.
The tub does not fi ll up
when water is added from
a bucket
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If drain hose end is set lower than 1 m, water is discharged.
The lid does not open
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When the lid lock indicator is lit, the lid is locked and cannot be
opened.
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The lid is locked and cannot be opened because there was a power
outage or the power was turned off while the lid lock indicator was lit.
Turn on the power and wait for the lock to be released.
The strength of water fl ow
does not change in spite of
changing the indicator
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It may not change the strength of water fl ow according to the process
and the load amount. It is not abnormal.
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