Solving operating problems
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SMALL PUDDLE of water coming from under washer
The detergent dispenser may be blocked.
The fabric softener dispenser may be blocked or not fitted correctly (refer to page 41).
Bleach dispenser may be blocked or not fitted correctly (refer to page 41).
Check washer is level and does not rock in any direction.
Washer may have been overloaded, causing splash from clothes as washer filled. Try reducing
load size or select BULKY cycle for large, bulky items.
Wash CYCLE TIME longer than usual
If water pressure is low, cycle time will increase due to longer fill times. Ensure that inlet hose
filters are not blocked.
Check that the washer is not siphoning (refer to page 9).
Wash cycle time is approximate and may be affected by a number of factors (refer to page 18).
The out of balance automatic recovery setting may be selected (ie Automatic Recovery is ON)
and an out of balance has been detected (refer to page 39).
ADDING WATER in the middle of the wash/increased wash volume
The out of balance automatic recovery setting may be selected (ie Automatic Recovery is ON)
and an out of balance has been detected (refer to page 39).
Small amount of WATER IN BASKET AT END OF CYCLE
It is normal for a small amount of water to discharge from the fill nozzle after a wash.
Liquid remaining in the SOFTENER and/or BLEACH DISPENSER at end of cycle.
Check next time if you wish for softener to be dispensed that the SOFTENER option is selected.
A small amount of water remaining in the dispenser at the end of the cycle is normal.
Clean the dispenser (refer to page 41).
If the dispenser is at MAX level at the completion of the cycle, check for and clear any
blockages.
Noises
Banging – the load is out of balance.
Continuous beeping or a musical series of beeps (refer to page 43).
If problems persist, contact your Authorized Service Agent (refer to page 51).