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Owner’s Guide & Installation Instructions
47 / English
Troubleshooting
Washing performance is
poor: Stain could not be
removed, not cleaned.
Laundry could not be
whitened.
Wrong program cycle and
temperature might have been
selected.
Select the proper program cycle
and temperature for the laundry to
be washed (See “Laundry Tips” &
“Program Cycle Selection”).
Using insufficient amount of
detergent.
Use the recommended amount of
HE detergent appropriate for water
hardness and soil level of laundry.
Using wrong type of detergent.
Use liquid detergent for cold wash
cycle for good wash results. Use proper
detergents recommended for wools,
handwashable and delicate items.
Mixing different sorts of items.
Sort the laundry according to care
labels and user manual (See “Laundry
Tips”).
Mixing different types of laundry
additives.
Put the detergent in the correct
compartment of dispenser (See
“Detergent Dispenser”).
Do not mix detergent with bleaching
agent or fabric softener.
Excessive laundry may be loaded
into washer.
Do not load the washer in excess.
Washing performance is
poor: Oily stains appear on
laundry.
Oily accumulations of prior wash
cycles on the drum may have stuck
to the laundry.
Washer must be operated empty at
sanitary cycle with detergent.
The detergent may have been placed
into the wrong compartment; the
detergent may be mixed with the
softener.
Softener should not come into contact
with detergent when being added.
Bad odor in the drum and
detergent dispenser.
Such odor and bacteria layer may
be formed on the drum as a result
of continuous washing at lower
temperatures and/or in short programs.
Leave the dispenser drawer as well
as the loading door ajar after each
washing. Thus, a humid environment
favorable for bacteria cannot be created
inside the machine.
For monthly cleaning procedure of the
drum, See “Cleaning the Drum”.
Wash and clean the dispenser with
warm water frequently (See “Cleaning
Detergent Dispenser”).
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