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Solving operating problems
Small puddle of water coming from under machine
Ensure the water tank is correctly in place.
Has the water tank been emptied?
Are there any signs of damage to the water tank?
If you are using the drain hose: Is the drain hose attached properly at the machine end? Has the
drain hose sustained any damage?
Is the drain hose still located in the drain? Sometimes drain hoses can move or get displaced,
which may lead to water draining onto the floor. Is the drain blocked?
Ensure the dryer door is closed properly and there is nothing obstructing the door opening which
could affect the seal.
Cycle time longer than usual
Cycle time is approximate and may be affected by the composition and size of the load, how wet/
dry the load was to begin with, environmental conditions, cycle and options selected, sensing
while drying and any interruptions during the cycle. Refer to page 14.
Small amount of water in the drum at end of cycle
Does the water tank require emptying?
What environmental conditions are present? If conditions are particularly hot and humid, it is
possible vaporised water may re-condense in the drum or on the inside of the door.
Noises
Have you overloaded the machine?
Continuous beeping or a musical series of beeps with a message displayed on digital display (refer
to pages 24 and 25).
Beeps signalling the end of a drying cycle – these can be turned off (refer to page 20).
Vibrating
What kind of surface have you installed the dryer on? Is it stable?
Have you overloaded the machine?
Is the dryer correctly level? Refer to page 7.
Creasing
Selecting the EASY IRON cycle will minimise creasing.
Have you overloaded the machine?
Try selecting a lower DRY TEMP and DRYNESS LEVEL.
Select the WRINKLE FREE option.
Try not to leave wet clothes sitting in the dryer for a long period before starting it.
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