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There’s a lot of foam
• The amount of foam can vary depending on the temperature, level
and softness of your water.
• You may have used too much detergent.
• The type of detergent you use could cause excess foam.
There’s no foam
• This can happen if you’ve put powder detergent directly into the drum
– you must put it in the detergent drawer.
• If your laundry has collected to one side of the drum, water will be
supplied automatically to correct the imbalance – and this will prevent
the foam wash.
• The amount of foam can vary, depending on the temperature, level
and softness of your water.
Fabric softener overflows
• You may have exceeded the MAX level in the softener drawer.
• You may have spilt the liquid by closing the softener drawer too
sharply.
There’s a residue of powder
detergent at the end of the
wash
This can happen if you’ve put powder detergent directly into the drum –
you must put it in the detergent drawer.
There’s an unusual noise or
vibration
• Check there’s nothing metal in the drum.
• Make sure the anchor bolts used in transportation have been removed.
• Check the washing machine is on a flat, stable surface.
There’s a noise when the
water drains away
This is normal, it’s the pump starting and stopping.
The electricity supply cuts
out while the washing
machine’s on
The washing machine will stop, and won’t start by itself when the power
comes back on. You’ll need to select a programme and start it again.
A circuit breaker trips the
electricity supply
• The washing machine will stop, and won’t start by itself when you
reset the breaker.
• You’ll need to find out what caused the breaker to trip, and put this
right. Then reset the breaker, turn your electricity supply back on, and
start the washing machine again.
The water supply is
disrupted
When the water comes back on, it may be impure at first.
You’ll need to disconnect the water-supply hose and drain any impure
water through the tap before using your washing machine again.
Remember to re-connect the water supply hose first.
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