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Models: SWT8542, SWT9542
ABOUT YOUR WASHING MACHINE
Out of balance interruption
The display will show ” and you will hear a short beep every second.
Closing the lid will start the machine and continue the spin stage of the wash.
Touchpad response and lights
Always press touchpads gently.
NOTE:
The washing machine can stop during the spin stage of a wash because of an out of balance condition.
Out of balance during spin is caused by an uneven distribution of clothes in the wash bowl.
To rectify the out of balance condition, open the lid and redistribute the clothes evenly in the space between the
agitator and wall of the wash bowl.
If you have frequent out of balance interruptions, it may be due to your washing machine not standing firm and
level on the floor.
This can be corrected by adjusting the washing machine legs as described in the Installation Instructions supplied
with your machine.
Watch the lights on the control panel to see the effect pressing a touchpad or turning a program selector knob
has, and listen for ‘BEEPS’.
When you press a touchpad you will get a short ‘BEEP’ to acknowledge the entry. If the option is not available
at the time, the machine will not allow you to select it. After the machine has started, the entire wash option
touchpad will be disabled and machine will show “ ” on the display with three short beeps to indicate the
touchpad is disabled. The Start/Hold To Pause touchpad is still active but you need to press and hold the
touchpad for minimum 1.2 seconds to pause machine. This is to confirm that you really want to pause the
machine. When in pause mode, all options will be able to be changed again.
All functions of the washing machine will stop when the lid is open, except for pump out before spin.
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Program selector Knob (See page 8)
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Water Level Touchpad (See page 9)
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Temperature Touchpad (See page 10)
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Soak Time Touchpad (See page 10)
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Rinse Option Touchpad (See page 13)
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Start/Hold To Pause Touchpad (See page 11)
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Display (See page 11)
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