Washer-dryer takes longer
time than shown on the
machine’s display.
Water pressure is too low.
Voltage supplied to the machine is too low.
Excessive foam.
An unbalanced load may cause the machine to adjust multiple times before performing a spin.
Water turns on at the start of
the dry cycle.
This is normal. A small amount of water is used to fill a pressure trap, which prevents hot air from escaping through
the dispenser during the dry cycle.
Wrinkling
Incorrect sorting.
The drum is overloaded.
Incorrect wash cycle.
Clothes matted to the drum after spin.
Poor drying performance.
The drum is overloaded / there is not sufficient airflow to dry the load.
Verify water supply connections are connected properly to the hot and cold valves.
Verify that water supply is turned on.
Not selecting a long enough dry time can lead to poor dry performance. Select a longer timed dry.
For a Dry Only cycle, load may be too damp. Perform a Spin+Drain to help remove excess moisture.
Kinked or crushed exhaust hose.
Dryer does not start, OR,
Dry cycle lasts 0 minutes,
and immediately ends after
starting.
The Timed Dry option may be set to 0 minutes or is off. See the Operating Instructions section for instructions on
how to select a Timed Dry.
Dryer performance has
decreased over time.
Continual oversudsing from using too much/wrong kind of detergent or fabric softener.
The internal drum to case hose is clogged. Run a Clean Washer
cycle.
The display shows fault code
F5E4.
The door needs to be opened between every 3 consecutive cycles. Open the door and restart the cycle.