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38
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO
Small puddle
of water from
under the
washer
Inlet hose or drain
hose leaking.
Check inlet hoses and the drain hose are
correctly attached and not damaged.
Lots of suds. Suds may have leaked and then dissolved.
Dispenser
compartments blocked.
Clean dispenser drawer (refer to ‘Cleaning
the dispenser drawer’, page 30).
Dispenser drawer not
fully closed.
Close dispenser drawer fully and ensure
itremains closed during the cycle.
Damage to door seal. Check seal inside door for damage.
Ifitsustains any damage it will need to
bereplaced.
Cycle time
longer
than usual/
Inaccurate
time reading/
Adjustment of
time remaining
during cycle
Wash time is
approximate.
Wash time may be influenced by a number
of factors such as water flow rate, water
pressure, hot tap connection or reliance
on internal heater, load size, cycle and
option selections, as well as issues such as
oversudsing and out of balance.
Low water pressure or
flow rate.
Ensure that inlet hose filters are not blocked.
Out of balance or
oversudsing.
Recovery from out of balance or
oversudsing will extend cycle time
(refer to ‘User warnings’, page 34).
Washing a large load. Be aware that it will take longer for the
washer to fill.
Selecting various
options.
Be aware that some options will extend
cycletime, eg ‘Soak’, ‘Rinse+’.
Detergent
remaining
in manual
dispenser at
the end of the
cycle
Dispenser drawer not
properly closed or
was opened part way
through the cycle.
Ensure the dispenser drawer is fully closed
at the start of the cycle and remains closed
throughout the cycle.
Dirty or blocked
dispenser.
Clean the manual dispenser compartment.
Dispenser overloaded
with detergent.
Clean out remaining detergent
(refer to ‘Adding detergent and softener’,
page 22 for dosing information).
Do not fill above the MAX level.
Composition of the
detergent makes it
difficult to dispense.
Clean the manual dispenser compartment.
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