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14
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
If the clothes washer does not perform as expected, malfunctions or an alarm is
sounding, please check the following list of possible solutions.
If a solution can not be found or the problem persists, please contact Midea service (refer
to page 15).
Do not, under any circumstance, dismantle the appliance yourself.
FAULT POSSIBLE SOLUTION
No water is flowing in Ÿ Check the power source is ON
Ÿ Check if the circuit breaker has been triggered or fuse is not
burnt out
Ÿ Check the water supply is in the open position and the water
pressure reaches the minimum required by the washer
Ÿ Check the inlet hose has been installed correctly
Ÿ Check the filter of the inlet valve is not blocked or obstructed
Ÿ Check if the Start/Pause button has been pressed
Not washing
Ÿ Check the power is on and the circuit breaker has not been
tripped or the fuse burnt out
Ÿ If the minimum water level is not reached
Ÿ Check if delay start has been set
Not draining
Ÿ Check the drain hose is not too high
Ÿ Check the drain hose is not obstructed
Ÿ Check the drain pump is not obstructed
Abnormal or not spinning
Ÿ Check the lid is completely closed
Ÿ Check that the laundry inside the drum has not accumulated
to one side
Ÿ Check the laundry is evenly distributed
Ÿ Check that the laundry does not exceed the rated capacity
Ÿ Check the clothes washer is level
The following table is a list of the fault indicators and corresponding alarms.
DISPLAY CAUSE SOLUTION
Alarm for abnormal
water intake.
Check the water tap is
opened or not.
Alarm for water drain
has not finished.
Check the water level
sensor and drain pump.
Alarm for lid not closed
before wash and spin.
Close the lid.
Alarm for washing stay
at one side.
Manually balance clothes
in the barrel by hands.
Note:
To stop the alarm,
open the lid. Close the
lid once the issue has
been remedied and
resume the wash
program.
If problems persist,
contact Midea
customer care when
convenient.
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