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TROUBLESHOOTING
Solving wash problems
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO
Creasing. Overloading of the washer. Try reducing load size.
Inappropriate cycle
selection.
Choose ‘Easy Iron’ or ‘Delicate’ cycle
as these cycle have been designed
to minimise creasing.
Spin speed too high. Try selecting a lower spin speed.
Do not leave wet clothes to sit in
the washer or laundry basket.
Wash temperature too high
for items.
Try selecting a lower wash
temperature.
Sort your load so that items of
similar weight are washed together.
Poor soil removal. Wash cycle selected not
suited to soil level in load.
Are you using the most appropriate
wash cycle for the amount of dirt?
Warm wash water is too
cold.
Refer to page30.
Not enough detergent for
load size or amount of soil.
Refer to the detergent package for
the manufacturer’s recommended
dosage.
White clothes are better
washed separately.
Separate light and heavily soiled
items, as clothes can pick up soil
from dirty wash water.
Cold water wash is too cold. Refer to page30.
Select the wash temperature
according to soil type.
Blood and mud are better washed in
cold water, while oily soils are better
washed in warmer water.
Overloading the washer. Try reducing your load size.
Loads made up of articles
of varying sizes will wash
better.
A full load of sheets may not wash
as well.
Hard water requires more
detergent than soft water.
If you have hard water, try adding
more detergent.
Try selecting ‘Heavy’ option using
the soil level button.
Tangling. Washing with too much
water (underloading) can
cause the clothes to tangle
around one another.
Select an appropriate water level
for the load size, or select ‘Auto’
water level. Refer page22 for more
information.
Items wrapped around the
agitator when loading.
Place items, especially sheets, in the
bowl as loose parcels.
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