Installation Guide

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TROUBLESHOOTING
Solving operating problems
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO
Spin speed sounds
slower than normal.
Clothes are unevenly distributed
in the bowl.
Washer has compensated by lowering the
spin speed.
The outer wash bowl may still
be hot from being filled with hot
water.
The washer has slowed the spin speed as a
protective measure.
Washer is continually
going out of balance.
Washer may not be level. Check the washer is level and does not
rock in any direction, refer to ‘Levelling
instructions’.
Too much water for the load Ensure an appropriate water level is
selected for the load size (or select
AUTO
water level).
Refer to ‘Out of balance recovery routine’
for more information to change the out of
balance recovery mode.
Too much or too little
water when filling on
auto water level.
The washer needs to determine
the correct water level for the
load.
Refer to the ‘Wash options’ section.
Some loads do not suit
AUTO
water level, egpillows.
Manually select the most appropriate water
level for the load.
Washer is making
noises.
Banging.
Load is out of balance. Press
and
redistribute the load.
Other noises. Refer to the ‘Caring for your washer
section.
Small puddle coming
from under the
washer.
The water level is too high for
the amount of clothes and has
caused excessive splashing.
Select a lower water level, refer to ‘Water
Level’.
Large bulky garments (egpillows,
duvet) can cause splashing.
Wash on the
HAND WASH or DELICATE
cycle, refer to ‘Washing bulky items’.