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DETERGENT DISPENSER
CONTAINS RESIDUES
FROM DETERGENT AND/OR
ADDITIVES
Water entering is not enough; the
mesh lters of the water supply
could be blocked (see “Care And
Maintenance”).
› Check the mesh lters in the
water supply hose (see “Care and
Maintenance).
› Remove transport bolts as
described in the installation
guide.
› Make sure the feet are adjusted
(see “Installation guide”).
APPLIANCE VIBRATES DURING
SPIN CYCLE
“UNBALANCE DURING
SPINNING”
THE “SPIN/DRAIN” INDICATOR
IN THE PROGRAMME FLOW
BAR BLINKS, OR THE SPIN
SPEED ON THE DISPLAY
BLINKS, OR THE SPIN SPEED
INDICATOR BLINKS AFTER THE
END OF THE PROGRAMME
DEPENDING ON THE MODEL.
THE LAUNDRY IS STILL VERY
WET.
Transport bolts have not
been removed; before using
the washing machine, it is
imperative that the transport
bolts are removed.
Appliance is not level / not
standing rmly on all four
feet (see separate “Installation
Guide”).
FINAL SPIN RESULTS ARE
POOR
DETERGENT RESIDUES ON
LAUNDRY AFTER WASH
Unbalance during spinning
prevented spin phase to protect
the washing machine.
Excessive foam formation
prevented spinning.
Spin button has been set to a low
spin speed.
Whitish residues on dark
fabrics are caused by insoluble
compounds used in phosphate-
free powder detergents.
› Avoid overdosing of detergent;
use liquid detergent; brush out
the fabric.
› See “Unbalance during
spinning”.
› Select and start “Rinse & Spin”
programme. Avoid excessive
detergent dosing
(see “Detergents And Additives”).
Unbalance of the laundry load
during spinning prevented the
spin phase to avoid damages on
the washing machine. This is why
the laundry is still very wet.
Reason for unbalance can be:
small laundry loads (consisting of
only few quite big or absorbent
items, e.g. towels), or big/heavy
laundry items.
› If possible avoid small laundry
loads.
› It is highly recommended that
you add other laundry items of
dierent sizes when washing a
big or heavy piece of laundry.
If you want to spin the wet
laundry, add more laundry
items of dierent sizes, and
subsequently select and start the
“Rinse & Spin” programme.