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TROUBLESHOOTING
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Operation
Problem
Possible Cause & Solution
The appliance won’t
operate.
Control panel has powered off due to inactivity.
• This is normal. Touch
Power
to turn the appliance on.
Cord is unplugged.
• Make sure cord is plugged securely into a working outlet.
Circuit breaker/fuse is tripped/blown.
• Check house circuit breakers/fuses. Replace fuses or reset breaker. The appliance should
be on a dedicated branch circuit.
Appliance is not connected to 120 V socket.
• Make sure the cord is plugged into a grounded socket rated for this appliance.
The cycle won’t start. Start/Pause was not touched after the cycle was set.
• Touch
Start/Pause
.
Cycle is producing steam.
• There may be a period of inactivity while steam is produced.
Control panel is locked.
• Disable the locking of the control panel and touch Start.
Smoke comes out
when the door is
opened
Door is opened during operation.
• It is normal for steam or hot air to escape if the door is opened during operation.
Full water supply
tank is empty after
just one use.
Appliance is being used for the first time.
• A larger amount of water is needed the first time the appliance is used to fill the empty
reservoir.
Appliance makes a
loud vibrating noise
on startup.
Moving hanger is balancing load before operation.
• This is normal at the beginning of the cycle. If the noise increases or continues for a long
time, call for service.
Styling times are
taking longer than
estimated.
Clothes were extremely wet when loaded.
• Styling times may be longer for very wet or bulky clothing. Dry damp clothes before
putting them in the appliance. The appliance stops automatically when clothes are dry.
Appliance is moving
from left to right
while operating.
Floor under appliance is not level or is not sturdy enough to support the weight of the
appliance without flexing.
• Install the appliance where the floor is level and sturdy. Compensate for any slight
unevenness in the floor with the leveling legs.
Sound of motor
whirring.
Compressor is running during styling.
• This is normal.
Sound of water
running, boiling, or
hissing.
Steam is being generated and sprayed onto clothes.
• This is normal.
Steam or hot air
leaks out when the
door is closed.
An item is caught in the door, keeping it slightly open.
• Make sure all items are completely inside the cabinet and nothing is caught in the door,
blocking it from closing completely.
Control panel won’t
respond.
Control panel or button has dirt on it.
• Dirt or foreign objects on the control panel will interfere with the operation of the buttons.
Clean the control panel.
Control panel is locked.
• Disable the locking of the control panel. (See
Control Lock
for instructions.)