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39
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO
Washing very
wet at the end
of the cycle
Cycle selected is not
appropriate for load.
Particularly short or delicate cycles have
shorter spins which can result in wetter
washing at the end of the cycle.
Incorrect spin speed
for load selected.
Select a faster spin speed.
An out of balance load
has occurred.
The washer compensates for being out of
balance by using a lower spin speed, to
reduce noise and potential damage to itself.
Vibrating Transit bolts left in
place.
Ensure transit bolts are removed prior to
useof the washer (refer to ‘Removing transit
safety bolts’, page 5 and 6).
Washer may not be
level.
Ensure washer is installed on an appropriate
surface and levelled correctly
(refer to ‘Levelling the washer’, page 8).
Load is out of balance. Wash an average sized load rather than
asmaller load or a single item.
Washingone item at a time is not
recommended as it is difficult for the
washerto balance a single item during spin.
Creasing Washer overloaded. Do not overload washer.
Incorrect cycle for load
type.
Use the ‘Easy Iron’ cycle for creasable items.
Spin speed too fast. Select a slower spin speed.
Wet clothes left in
washer or laundry
basket.
Laundry left sitting wet is more likely to
crease. If not removing clothes from washer
immediately at end of cycle, select the
‘SoilLevel’ option. Do not leave wet washing
sitting in a washing basket.
Wash temperature too
hot for load type.
Select a lower wash temperature.
Checkitems care label for correct care.
Check the hot and cold taps are connected
tothe right valves (refer to ‘Connecting to
the water supply’, page 8).
Items not sorted
correctly.
Sort load so that items of similar weight
are washed together (refer to ‘Sorting your
load’, page 21).
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