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ENGLISH
BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE (cont.)
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Possible Causes Solutions
The display shows:
Wrinkling
• Water level is too high due to
a faulty water valve.
The water level sensor is not
working correctly.
Washer not unloaded
promptly.
• Washer overloaded.
Hot and cold water inlet
hoses are reversed.
The display shows:
• Control error. • Unplug the washer and call for service.
Close the water taps, unplug the washer, and call for
service.
Close the water taps, unplug the washer, and call for
service.
Staining
Add laundry products to the
washer drum.
Washer not unloaded
promptly.
Does not properly sort the
clothes.
• Load the laundry products into the dispenser.
Always remove items from the washer as soon as the
cycle is completed.
Always wash dark colors separately from light colors
and whites to prevent discoloration. If possible, do not
wash heavily soiled items with lightly soiled ones.
Always remove items from the washer as soon as the
cycle is completed.
The washer can be fully loaded, but the drum should
not be tightly packed with items. The door of the
washer should close easily.
Hot water rinse can set wrinkles in garments. Check
the inlet hose connections.
The display shows:
• A power failure has occurred. • Restart the cycle.
The display shows:
The display shows:
Thermal overload protection
circuit in the motor has been
tripped.
Allow the washer to stand for 30 minutes to allow the
motor to cool; then restart the cycle. If the LE error
code still appears, unplug the washer and call for
service.
The display shows:
• Load is too small.
• Load is out of balance.
• The washer has an imbalance
detection and correction
system. If individual heavy
articles are loaded (bath
mat, bath robe, etc.) and the
imbalance is too great, the
washer will make several
attempts to restart the spin
cycle. If an imbalance is still
detected, the washer will stop
and the error code will be
displayed.
• Add 1 or 2 similar items to help balance the load.
• Rearrange items to help balance the load.
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