6-9
Unleveled washer.
Improper clothes distribution in basket.
Too many clothes.
Wiring harness hitting the cabinet.
Hose, outlet hitting the cabinet.
Cam assembly scratching.
Oil leakage through inlet axle.
Mechanism assembly inlet axle worn.
Seal damaged.
Bearing damaged.
Brake lining worn.
Suspension bar connecting rod broken.
Strap snubber broken.
Suspension bar broken or warped.
Balance ring not in position or is leaking.
Water used in balance ring system.
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
Noise, Vibration,
Displacement.
Verify that floor is level under washer.
Inform consumer how to distribute clothes
correctly.
Use only recommended weight of clothes.
Fix wiring harness.
Fix hose.
Check spring and cam/traction arm
assembly.
Check mechanism assembly.
Check mechanism assembly.
Replace seal.
Replace bearing.
Replace brake lining.
Replace connecting rod.
Replace strap snubber.
Replace suspension bar.
Place in correct position, replace if
necessary.
Normal sound.
Low Water
Level Operation
Sound.
Noise &
Crackling
Sound.
Clothes
Damaged.
Stops During
Cycle.
Water draining.
Hose striking on washer housing.
Noise during water filling.
Low water pressure.
Water inlet hose bent.
Unlevelled washer.
Detergent hardened.
Filtering screen clogged.
Inappropriate program used.
Pins, belts, zippers opened.
Inappropriate water level used.
Inappropriate bleach used on colored
clothes.
Normal noise of Washer.
Normal sound or place hose away from
washer housing.
Normal sound in washer tub suspension.
Call a plumber.
Install properly.
Verify that the floor below the washer is
level.
Use good quality detergent.
Unscrew tap hose and proceed with
cleaning procedures recommended in
Installation Guide.
Use a wash program that is according to the
type of clothes.
Remove metallic accessories and close the
zippers.
Use a wash program that is according to the
quantity of clothes.
Do not use bleach for white clothes on
colored clothes.